All F series parking lots will be closed on Saturday, July 7, and Saturday, July 21, to allow contractors to trim trees. Parking Structure 1 will be available as will other nearby lots. For further information or questions, contact Facilities…
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PolyUpdates is moving to an every other week schedule through the end of July. The next issue will be on July 2. For questions, email polyupdats@cpp.edu.…
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Services are available Monday through Thursday from 9 am to 4:30 pm. Tutoring will continue to be offered on an appointment, drop-in, and online basis. For more information, contact the Learning Resource Center (LRC), located on the 2nd floor of the University Library in rooms…
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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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The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) invites you to attend the Summer Weekly Seminars Series held every Wednesday from 12 to 12:50p.m. through August 8 in the University Library, room 1807. The series is an opportunity for CPP students, faculty/staff,…
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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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Staff Council is pleased to announce the 2018 Outstanding Staff recipients: Cynthia Chatfield, Registrar’s Office and Program Coordinator for National Student Exchange; Larry Huizar, Library; Jose Lozano, Registrar’s Office; and Robbie Myers, Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture. The winners…
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Danielle Manning, the Division of Academic Affairs’ vice president for administration, finance and strategic development and chief financial officer, comforts Carmelita Curtis, whose son Mark Manlapaz, 37, was fatally shot on campus. This story appeared in Los Angeles Times on…
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Family members, friends and co-workers gather to remember Mark Manlapaz, a Cal Poly Pomona campus security officer and Claremont park ranger who was killed last week in an attack at the university. This story appeared in Daily Bulletin on July…
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