Beginning Thursday, Jan. 26 / Various Times / In-Person & Virtual Listening sessions for the Black Thriving Initiative begin on Thursday, Jan. 26 and continue through Monday, Feb. 6. Each 90-minute session will allow faculty, staff and students to share their open and…
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Thursday, Jan. 26 / Noon to 12:45 p.m. / University Library Whether you are conducting research, developing a prototype in the Makers Studio or hosting group projects for your classes, the library has evolved to meet the changing needs and…
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Register by Thursday, Feb. 9 / Online Do you work in business analytics or data science and want to tell the stories behind the numbers?The Center of Consumer Insights and Digital Marketing offers its popular Data Wrangling and Visualization Certificate…
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The California State University system adheres to the IRS guidelines for standard mileage rate for business travel; therefore, the standard mileage rate for business travel occurring on or after Jan. 1 has increased from 62.5 cents per mile to 65.5 cents per…
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Amy Dao, assistant professor of anthropology, is quoted about her research on injury prevention and childproofing. Nuclear families have changed and the cost-of-living crisis is hitting single-parent families hard, which means gadgets must take a backseat to household necessities. “If we as…
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Electrical engineering senior and U.S. Marine Corps veteran John Anthony talks about his life-changing experience in the Horses for Heroes program at the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center. Today he is one of the program assistants responsible for teaching other student veterans…
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Elvis Garcia (‘22, food science and technology) is interviewed about his academic success at CPP and how his life was changed for the better after he was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. This story was originally broadcasted by National Public Radio affiliate KPCC 89.3 on Dec.…
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Three Cal Poly Pomona gardening events make it to the Top 15 list: Tomatozania in mid-March; Cal Poly Pomona fruit tree sale in early April; and Pepperzania in mid-April. This article was originally published by the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on Jan. 4, 2023.…
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Alis Zakarian, assistant director of the College of Professional and Global Education, warns against sacrificing other important skills for a focus on digital. ““We’re now all talking about digitalisation but it’s almost at the expense of certain basic things that the students have to acquire.…
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A total of 38 Cal Poly Pomona College Corps Fellows engaged in 3,982 hours of community service from October through December 2022. Their efforts were concentrated in three priority areas: food insecurity, K-12 education, and climate action. Food Insecurity: Cal Poly…
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