The month of April has been designated Sexual Assault Awareness Month, in which the goal is to raise awareness about sexual violence and to educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence through bystander awareness and understanding the…
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The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies invites the campus and public to its spring quarter speaker series titled “Sustainability and…” The events are Thursdays at noon from April 8 to May 27 in the University Library, room 1808. For a…
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In this week’s campus update, President Ortiz talks about the state budget process and how budget cuts have affected the campus. The Division of Student Affairs announced that in addition to the men’s and women’s tennis, the Visitor Center, CalWorks…
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The Division of Student Affairs has announced an initial wave of position reductions, and operational and student service program cuts, effective July 1.
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In April, Cal Poly Pomona marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month with the goal of raising awareness about sexual violence and its prevention. Throughout the month, the Violence Prevention & Women’s Resource Center (VPWRC) will host educational programs focusing on “effective…
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Cal Poly Pomona is celebrating Asia & the Pacific Islands Heritage Month in April with a series of events as part of the Speak Up! Campaign. The events address issues about the contemporary Asian-Pacific American experience and identity.
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Several faculty members from Cal Poly Pomona have received grants to attend the “Designing Courses for Significant Learning” workshop in Chicago from May 21-23. This highly requested workshop will teach attendees to design and redesign courses to encompass situational factors,…
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The Violence Prevention & Women’s Resource Center is seeking nominations for women who have achieved extraordinary success in their field of work, study or volunteer service. Self-nominations are welcome. Staff and faculty are encouraged to participate. More information is available…
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Joan Leong, associate professor in the biological sciences department, has been named a faculty fellow by the John T. Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies. The fellowship supports Leong’s ongoing field research into wild bee pollination of seedless watermelon as an…
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The Hilda L. Solis Scholarship Dinner & Reception will be held on Friday, April 9. Scholarship applications are available at https://dsa.cpp.edu/cesarchavez. Or, pick one up at the Cesar E. Chavez Center for Higher Education in Building 95. The deadline to…
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