The student wellbeing and support cluster within the Division of Student Affairs officially launched a new collaboration recently with the College of Environmental Design focused on student wellness support and mental health. The new initiative ensures that staff from the…
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While in-person appointments have been temporarily paused, students seeking support can reach CAPS by calling 909-869-3220, private message via Instagram or Twitter, or by emailing caps@cpp.edu. Students should provide their name, Bronco ID, phone number and availability. CAPS also maintains a COVID-19 resource page…
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Students at Cal Poly Pomona may be experiencing increased levels of anxiety and worry as a result of academic and personal changes amid evolving news about the Coronavirus pandemic. Although the university has shifted to a remote work environment, Counseling…
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If students studying during finals week have a craving for pancakes or burritos, the University Library will be the place to go. Pancakes will be dished up on Dec. 9 from 7 to 9 p.m., and a variety of burritos…
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Anxiety and stress levels increase during the final weeks of the semester as final exams and project deadlines loom. To help, Cal Poly Pomona is launching a series of initiatives to support students and alleviate some of the pressure during…
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FOLLOW-UP: On May 31, 2016 Cal Poly Pomona University Police Detectives made an arrest of a 23-year-old male resident of Los Angeles, CA. He is not a Cal Poly Pomona student and he is not affiliated with the campus. He…
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In his first video update of the spring quarter, President Ortiz addresses a fatal bus accident in Northern California, reminds the campus community of an upcoming safety alert test, and talks about “solar-powered sea slugs.” Assistance is available for Cal…
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On campus this summer? Want to relieve some stress and have fun? Learn different ways to express yourself and manage stress through expressive arts, mindfulness and yoga. The group starts June 27. Open to all students. Contact Jennifer Kohagura at…
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Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is offering non-credit courses on social confidence, study and time management skills, healthy relationships, meditation/mindfulness, and yoga. Also offered are counseling groups on relationships, personal growth and men’s issues. If you are interested, contact CAPS…
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Improve your relationships. Manage stress better. Reduce drinking and using. Cope with difficult feelings. Find solutions to your problems. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is offering three- and six-week non-credit courses for students on social confidence, drugs and alcohol, meditation/mindfulness,…
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