Back by popular demand, Innovation Incubator is excited to announce its fall 2023 pop-up course called “Lies, Damned Lies, and Politics: Confronting the Threats of Misinformation, Conspiracy, and Polarization” (CPU 1540). This course will tackle how to navigate media bias, the psychology of why people…
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CPP’s beloved restaurant will be closed through Friday, March 31, for midsemester training and spring break. You can still make advanced reservations to secure a taste of exclusive dishes offered on their seasonal menu Tuesdays through Fridays for lunch (11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) and…
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Wednesday, March 22 / Noon to 1 p.m. PT / Zoom Did you know that first-generation students account for nearly 58 percent of CPP’s student body?Join the I Am First team in this virtual space for faculty and staff to discuss the first-generation…
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Thursday, March 23 / 4 to 5:30 p.m. PT / Virtual From housing affordability to public transit access, gentrification has had an impact on urban inequities facing Southern California. This virtual panel examines the tensions caused by gentrification in the cities of…
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Wednesday, March 29 / 11:50 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. PT / Meet in the SSB Breezeway Join Executive Director John Lambert for this exclusive guided tour of the W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center. As a trainer for nearly 20 years, Lambert…
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Tuesday, April 4 / 9 to 10 a.m. PT / Virtual Do you need help keeping up with the latest happenings in payroll? Payroll Services offers bi-monthly meetings for paycheck coordinators, timekeepers and authorized officials to collaborate and share timely updates and…
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Due by Friday, April 7 / Online Do you have an idea for a learning experience that could transform the lives of students and make a lasting impact? Through PolyX, faculty and staff can engage students beyond the classroom and…
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Register by Friday, May 12 Wednesday, May 31, to Friday, June 2 / Various Times / Kellogg West Join the Office of Academic Innovation (AI) for the conference “Pathways to the Future: Exploring the Intersection of Learning, Work and Community.”…
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A new book titled “American Women’s History on Film” by Interdisciplinary General Education (IGE) lecturers Rosanne Welch and Peg Lamphier analyzes the portrayal of women’s history in 10 American films including: “Salt of the Earth,” “Confirmation,” “Norma Rae,” “Silkwood,” “Joy…
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Monday, March 20 to Thursday, June 1 / Various Times / The Huntley Gallery For years, Professor and Visual Communication Design Program Coordinator Sarah Meyer has been hiking and backpacking to seemingly forgotten places and observing the cultural stewardship of…
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