Dining Services is taking a phased approach to their planned hours of operation, in conjunction with the planned return to in-person classes on Feb. 12. Once fully implemented, they will have increased their operating hours by 66 percent, including reopening…
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The Basic Needs Program is hosting two upcoming training opportunities as part of the Basic Needs Ally Program. Learn about the issues our students are facing, including inadequate food and/or housing, and leave equipped with data and resources on how…
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Amy Dao, assistant professor of anthropology, is selected one of the magazine’s 15 emerging scholars “who represent the very best of the academy…. [They] have distinguished themselves in their various disciplines and are actively working to make our society more…
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The Los Angeles County Fair donates nearly 100 years of photos, film reels, news articles, cookbooks and more to the University Library’s Special Collections and Archives. This article was originally published by Spectrum News on January 25, 2022. …
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Dr. Jennifer Brown has been appointed Vice President and Provost at Cal Poly Pomona. She is currently the vice provost and dean for undergraduate education at the University of California Riverside. This article was originally published by Precinct Reporter Group…
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Don Edberg, professor of aerospace engineering, will be honored with the CSU Wang Family Excellence Award for “unwavering commitment for student achievement and advancement of the CSU mission through excellence in teaching, scholarship and service.” This article was originally published…
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Cal Poly Pomona is among the universities that will receive funding in the new state Californians For All College Corps. The program will deploy 6,500 students to work or intern in organizations working to improve K-12 education, climate change and…
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Terri Gomez, associate vice provost of Student Success, Equity, & Inclusion, discusses how Cal Poly Pomona is adapting to the Omicron surge, the decision to start the semester with remote instruction, the impacts of the pandemic on students and their…
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Winny Dong, professor and director of projects and research, College of Engineering, is one of five faculty members quoted about her experience and the impact of CSU’s Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program (CDIP), which provides mentorship, professional development and grant resources…
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The University Library is now open seven days a week through Friday, May 20 to provide quiet and group study spaces, computer and internet access, and library services to students, faculty, staff and the community. When inside, please follow campus…
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