This step-by-step guide shows you how to submit an event to the Campus Events calendar, also known as the master calendar. After an event is submitted, a moderator will review it and approve it. For technical questions about submitting events,…
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The upcoming redesign of PolyCentric news will feature a number of changes designed to take advantage of the university’s master Events Calendar. PolyCentric currently has an events page that lists user-submitted events. In the redesign, PolyCentric’s Events link will directly take…
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The music department is starting spring quarter with an exciting lineup of seminars and performances that cover a wide range of musical styles. Noteworthy events this quarter include a piano master class held by Jerome Lowenthal, concert pianist and professor…
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The music department has announced a plethora of performances for spring quarter that will bring music to your ears. The Shape Shifting Guitars Festival, which includes concerts and master classes...
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The university will again observe a four-day, 10-hour work schedule this summer to reduce energy costs and the university’s carbon footprint. The 4/10 schedule will run from June 13 through Aug. 26. The standard 4/10 work schedule will run from…
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Upcoming actions in Sacramento will have a direct bearing on Cal Poly Pomona’s fiscal future, says President Michael Ortiz in his weekly video message. The Legislature must decide soon whether to approve a state ballot measure extending tax rates, placing…
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The music department kicks off fall quarter with the return of the Music on Film Series, whose soundtracks feature big band, classic rock and Broadway-style musical numbers. Special performances this fall include Peter Yates playing the bowed guitar; David Cahueque…
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Faculty, staff and students who attended a series of workshops during Fall Conference got a glimpse of the university’s future – a future that they will have a say in forming. The University Master Plan session offered a vision of…
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Last week’s release of the Governor’s May Revise brought some positive news for CSU, President Ortiz says in his weekly video address. Governor Schwarzenegger held firm on his commitment to higher education, supporting the restoration of $305 million to the…
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