State regulations require that the university make accessible the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal OSHA) Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (Form 300A). The 2020 summary is now online. Direct questions to the Workers’ Compensation Office at workerscomp@cpp.edu and 909-869-3725.…
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Spring semester is predominantly online. Only a very limited number of courses this spring have in-person components. In-person instruction of these courses has been delayed until March 1. You can find the list of these courses on the Spring 2021 Virtual Advising & Academics…
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Pre-approval from your vice president and HEERA manager is required before coming to campus. To limit the number of people coming to campus, on-campus work schedules may be adjusted, and managers will contact faculty and staff directly if changes are…
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The campus’ critical operations continue, including the Student Health Center, Counseling and Psychological Services, Bronco Bookstore and campus dining. Some campus offices and services have modified hours and operations. Please refer to the list of campus offices and services webpagefor more…
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Mention that local concert promoters Paul and Perry Tollett, chemical engineering, invited their friends No Doubt to headline the new venue on its first two nights. This article was originally published by San Gabriel Valley Tribune on January 21, 2021.…
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A team of Cal Poly Pomona students took third place in the Collegiate Penetration Testing Competitioninternational finals. This article was originally published by Rochester Institute of Technology News on January 11, 2021.…
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Associate Professor of Politics Neil Chaturvedi co-authored this analysis of the recent Georgia Senate election and why Republican candidates don’t need to worry about distancing themselves from former President Trump, based on their recent research project This article was originally…
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Assistant Professor of Liberal Studies Maya Stovall is interviewed about her art and new book Liquor Store Theatre” about her six-year-long artistic and ethnographic study of Detroit’s McDougall-Hunt neighborhood. The project unfolded across 30 videos featured in the 2017 Whitney…
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Assistant Professor Anthony W. Orlando (finance, real estate and law) was interviewed about the impact the pandemic and the resulting economic fallout will have on homelessness, and why there will be a delay for that to appear. This article was…
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Professor Randy Stein was co-author of the featured study that found conservatives were more inclined to think scientific and anti-science views were equally valid. This article was originally published by Salon by January 18, 2021.…
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