Take a break from your 8-hour work day on a Tuesday and visit a Toastmasters club meeting on campus. You will find a friendly and supportive environment where you can learn, practice and improve your public speaking skills. Polysh’d Speakers,…
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The Restaurant at Kellogg Ranch is open this summer for lunch every Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. between June 25 and July 19 (except on July 4). Enjoy the RKR’s weekly Friday specials featuring a three-course…
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Official campus tours check-in have moved to the Bronco Student Center (building 35) as of June 18, 2018. Check-in is located on the second floor (above the food court) in the BSC. For more information about campus tours or to register for…
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The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) invites you to attend the Summer Weekly Seminars Series held every Wednesday from 12 to 12:50 p.m. through August 8 in the University Library, room 1807. The series is an opportunity for CPP students,…
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Summer on campus dining hours through July 24 have been announced. Starbucks is open Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also open are Subway, Qdoba, PolyFresh, Roundtable Pizza, Brew Works, the Poly Trolley and Los Olivos, as well…
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Grant applications are being accepted for service-learning course project supplies, research and/or scholarship. Applications are available at https://www.cpp.edu/~cce/service-learning/index.shtml and are due by Friday, August 24 by 5 p.m.…
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The program is designed to assist five to seven faculty with integrating service-learning into an academic course that does not have the “S” designation. Fellows receive a $1,000 stipend and a $1,000 materials allowance. Applications are available at https://www.cpp.edu/~cce/service-learning/index.shtml and…
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Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Brian Swanson announced this week the hiring of Assistant Athletic TrainerLauren Salas, who most recently worked at UC Irvine where she created an athletic training program for club sports and campus recreation.…
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Geography Professor Emeritus Terence Young, author of “Heading Out: A History of American Camping” shares his insights on camping an author William H.H. Murray’s 1869 book on the recreational activity. “People had camped, but not for recreation,” explains Young, “Military campaigns…
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When it comes to being fit, are genes or lifestyle — nature or nurture — more important? Researchers at San Francisco State University, CSU Fullerton and Cal Poly, Pomona remove the nature part of the equation by studying a pair…
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