Hosted by the Office of Academic Innovation, the Faculty & Staff Summer Conference is an opportunity to learn and engage with industry professionals and academics with the theme, “Pathways to the Future: Exploring the Intersection of Learning, Work, and Community.”…
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On the pathways leading to May’s Commencement ceremonies at The Quad, the groves of sycamore trees that give the campus its distinct ambience also have the potential to put the safety of thousands of celebrants out on a limb. Spotting…
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Is it possible for one university office to expand interdisciplinary collaboration, increase faculty retention and broaden a sense of belonging across communities on campus? The Office of Interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies Teaching and Scholarship at Cal Poly Pomona plans to do…
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Even with decades of teaching experience, English Professor Denisa Chatman-Riley clings to the axiom that learning never stops. So when an opportunity to participate in professional development programs for faculty members teaching online classes came up over the summer, Chatman-Riley…
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A new initiative has been launched to make Cal Poly Pomona the employer of choice for faculty members and offer them support at every stage of their career. The Lifecycle of the Professoriate aligns with the university’s Strategic Plan, which…
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An initiative designed to help managers, supervisors, leads, senior administrators and faculty leaders to be more effective in their roles launched in the spring quarter. President Soraya M. Coley announced the President’s Leadership Excellence Initiative during her March 6 video…
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It’s one thing to learn about student life and campus culture at an American university through the various forms of media. It’s quite another to experience a sliver of what that life is like up close. Recent visitors to Cal…
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Howard E. Evans has been appointed as the new dean of the College of Extended University (CEU), announced Provost Marten denBoer. His appointment begins Sept. 10.
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Richard Navarro, a professor in the College of Education and Integrative Studies, has contributed to “Accomplished Teachers: Institutional Perspectives,” a book that challenges the education community to rethink teacher professional development and certification. The book advocates a stronger linkage between…
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Find out what workshops are coming up in the winter quarter for your professional development. Visit www.cpp.edu/~odt/pdfs/Winter_2010_Newsletter.pdf for the ODT winter newsletter.…
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