Thursday, Dec. 1 / 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. PT / In Front of the University Library Starbucks Help bring hope and the joy of holidays to local children by donating a new, unwrapped toy to the Santa Cop Program. This…
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Thursday, Dec. 8 / 1 to 2 p.m. PT / Zoom All campus members are invited to be part of CPP’s Black Thriving Initiative Launch Symposium. The program will include inspirational speakers about racial healing and justice, truth telling, cultural humility…
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Wednesday, Dec. 14 & Thursday, Dec. 15 / Time TBD / Centerpointe Dining Commons Another year has come and gone, but not without its changes, challenges and growth. President Coley would like to celebrate your commitment and dedication with a…
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The campus USPS collection box has been moved from the first-floor stairwell in building 98C (CLA Classrooms) to the C-lot-facing door of the SSB building. Distribution Services made this change to allow work to be done on building 98 and…
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he CPP volleyball team saw its incredible season end the weekend before Thanksgiving with a 3-0 loss to Chaminade in the semifinal round of the 2022 NCAA Division II West Regional Tournament. The No. 4 seed Broncos, who captured their first CCAA Tournament title…
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On the pathways leading to May’s Commencement ceremonies at The Quad, the groves of sycamore trees that give the campus its distinct ambience also have the potential to put the safety of thousands of celebrants out on a limb. Spotting…
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Facilities Planning & Management has issued results of the tap water monitoring program, which was conducted on Oct. 18, 2022. Water samples are in compliance with the 90th percentile value for the campus water system that meets or exceeds the…
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Sharon Roth, a former longtime administrative support coordinator in the dean’s office, died Nov. 12. She was 73. Roth joined the College of Agriculture in 2000. During her tenure, she was responsible for planning the college’s 70th anniversary celebration; was…
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Aishwary Kumar, the director of the Ahimsa Center and a history professor, has been named the new Shri Shantinath Endowed Chair in Ahimsa Studies in the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences (CLASS). Ahimsa is the Hindu, Jain, and…
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Edison Cabacungan, a professor emeritus and former longtime chair of the then-Department of Food Marketing and Agribusiness Management/Agricultural Education, died Oct. 17. He was 85. Born in the Philippines on Dec. 15, 1936, Professor Cabacungan earned his bachelor’s degree from…
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