Kenneth Stahl, a longtime Interdisciplinary General Education (IGE) instructor who played a major role in developing and redeveloping the program’s curriculum, is set to retire on Aug. 2. Cal Poly Pomona hired him in the spring of 1993 to teach…
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Looking to brush up on some skills before the fall semester begins? If so, CAFE has a few free self-paced courses available just for you. Fundamentals of Accessibility will give you a short introduction to accessibility in course design & instructional materials, earning participants…
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Beginning Thursday, July 28, IT Client Services will be deploying improved macOS security configurations designed to fortify the security of campus-managed Apple computers. The security settings for macOS computers are being updated to comply with the campus and CSU security policies…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s newest Chief of Police brings to campus a commitment to service fostered since his childhood. In 1975, at just 5 months old, Linh Dinh arrived in Arkansas with his parents as refugees of the Vietnam War. Dinh…
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A joint message from President Soraya M. Coley and VP for Administration and Finance Ysabel Trinidad announced the appointment of Linh Dinh as Chief of Police of the University Police Department (UPD), effective Monday, July 25. As a longtime officer and…
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The W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center is open to the public all summer long, and Broncos are invited to take a free self-guided tour Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. There’s much to explore across the center’s 35 acres of…
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COVID-19 cases are on the rise in the region due to highly infectious variants, and public health officials are urging people to protect themselves. Stay safe and keep our campus healthy by wearing a mask, monitoring your health, keeping your…
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The Cal-Bridge program, which supports underrepresented college students at California State University campuses to pursue Ph.D. degrees through the University of California (UC) system, has been allocated $5 million in the 2022-23 state budget. The new California state budget allocation…
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When Psychology Professor Lori Barker attended her first Western Psychological Association Convention in 1994, she never imagined she would one day become the president of the WPA. Throughout the years, Barker has served on the WPA Convention Program Review Committee…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Business Administration was ranked No. 5 in California and No. 30 in the nation, according to Money Magazine’s 2022 ranking of “Best Colleges for Business Majors.” The list was based on value and average salaries…
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