Organizers of the third annual Cal Poly Pomona Research Conference on March 6 are accepting applications for oral and poster presentations by undergraduate and graduate students in all disciplines. The deadline to submit the online application is Friday. There will…
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Openings are still available in many winter training courses. All employees are required to complete Back Safety, Emergency Procedures, Fire Safety, First Aid, Hazard Communication, Office Ergonomics (For Office Workers Only), Office Safety (For Office Workers) or Safety Orientation (For…
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The music department will host a variety of events this quarter, including master classes, an All-Steinway benefit, chamber concerts and more. The first event of the season will be a master class taught by Jeffery de Seriere titled “The Saxophone…
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The Cal Poly Universities’ float program started the new year on a high note, winning the Lathrop K. Leishman award for Most Beautiful Non-Commercial Float for “Soaring Stories” in the 126th Tournament of Roses Parade. Although Jan. 1 was one…
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More than 450 high school students will visit campus on Friday, Jan. 9, for the 23rd Annual High School Scene Festival and Technical Olympics. The all-day event, which is sponsored by Cal Poly Pomona’s Department of Theatre and New Dance,…
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When the Center for Community Engagement put out the call for 75 Acts of Kindness to commemorate the university’s 75th anniversary, the campus community responded by going above and beyond. Instead of just 75 acts of kindness, the campaign documented…
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The Undergraduate Research Faculty Advisory Committee will bestow its first Distinguished Research Staff Award. The new award will recognize a staff member for outstanding support in student and faculty research. All members of the campus community (students, faculty, staff and…
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The Channing Gilson Midcentury Design Collection will be on display through Feb. 19 at the Huntley Gallery inside the University Library on the fourth floor next to Special Collections. Gilson’s trust donated this collection of midcentury industrial design objects to…
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Orientation Services is hiring a 2015 orientation leader team that reflects the diversity of the campus community. Nominate a student by providing a nomination card or submit an online nomination. Orientation leader applications will be available on myBAR on Jan.…
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The Center for Community Engagement has announced its 2014-2015 Faculty Fellows: Brianne Dávila, psychology and sociology; Michael Brown, biological sciences; Dewey Hall, English and foreign languages; and Amalia Llombart, English and foreign languages. They will complete a six-month series of…
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