Nancy Levandowski , director, Foundation Dining Services, was the featured speaker at the National Association of College & University Food Services' National Education Program in April in Ontario, Canada. Levandowski's presentation was "Improving Your Bottom Line."…
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Patrick Merrill , gallery curator, College of Environmental Design, was mentioned in the April 2002 issue of ArtScene as the curator of two exhibits held in the W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery. The exhibits were "Representations" and…
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Norberto Nardi , professor, Architecture, was invited by the School of Architects of Ningbo University, China, to lecture to faculty and students. The lecture, "Culture and the Environment," took place in May in China.…
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Vinita Dhingra has been chosen Cal Poly Pomona's new executive director of diversity. Dhingra, previously a communication professor and executive associate for undergraduate studies at Cal Poly Pomona, spent the past year serving as acting executive director while a national…
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Doreen Nelson , professor, Education, developed a television series that is available for viewing as streaming video at video.cpp.edu. The program, "Education That Works," features area educators such as Ronald Hockwalt, superintendent of the Walnut Valley Unified School District, and…
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While known for its history and beauty, the Cal Poly Pomona campus is also the second largest among Cal State University members. Although its 1,438 acres provide a picturesque setting for learning, such an expanse can also prove most difficult…
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Frederick Gallegos , adjunct professor, Computer Information Systems, authored a featured column in the Information Systems Control Journal. The article is entitled "The Audit Report and Followup: Methods and Techniques for Communicating Audit Findings and Recommendations," Volume 4, 2002, pp.…
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Manuel Ortega helps Joseph Lopez with his artwork during Beginning Painting class at the Cal Poly Pomona downtown center. An advanced painting class begins August 2 and runs through August 30th for children 13-17. Tuition for the classes is $25.00.…
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Instructor Amanda Anderson gives Katie Salenbier, 11, corrections on her hand position as they trot during Horse Camp at the Cal Poly Pomona Arabian Horse Center on campus.…
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Young horses walk through a large puddle at the Cal Poly Pomona Arabian Horse Center on campus. Wallpapers: Clicking on these links will open a new window. 1024 x 768 800 x 600 640 x 480…
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