The California State University Board of Trustees heard Wednesday a preliminary overview of the system’s budget request for 2012-13 that will be brought to the board for action at its next meeting in November. It is expected that the state…
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The state budget, funding cuts to the CSU and tuition fee increases are the topics of President Ortiz's midsummer video message on Tuesday.
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President Ortiz congratulates the baseball team for advancing to the NCAA West Regional championship game. It was the Broncos’ first trip to the postseason in 17 years. Gov. Brown’s 2011 May Revise moved forward with an additional $500 million cut…
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Governor Brown’s May Revision of the state budget proposes an additional reduction of $500 million in state funding support for the California State University, bringing the total budget reduction to $1 billion, if his proposal for temporary tax extensions is…
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The state Senate Budget Committee will hold a public hearing this Friday, April 29, at 1:30 p.m. at Cal Poly Pomona. The committee will take testimony from education and public safety officials as well as the general public. The senators…
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The charitable campaign runs through Oct. 31. All forms should be reviewed and returned as soon as possible. For more information, visit www.cpp.edu/csecc. With your help, we’re hoping to reach our goal of $35,000.…
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William Hughes, director of the Arabian Horse Center, has been appointed to the Equine Medication Monitoring Program Advisory Committee by A.G. Kawamura, Secretary California Department of Food and Agriculture. His term began July 1 and extends to June 30, 2012.…
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Cal Poly Pomona and the California Office of Information Security recently announced the 22 winners of a challenging statewide competition to help identify Californians with a special talent for cybersecurity. These individuals will attend U.S. Cyber Challenge (USCC) California Cyber…
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Delegations from the CSU's 23 campuses will meet with legislators in Sacramento Monday garnering support for the Governor's May Revision of the FY 2010-11 state budget.
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A ruling this week in a case heard in Superior Court in Alameda County will allow the CSU campuses to proceed to offer "self-supported" summer sessions rather than having to use limited state funds to provide the classes or eliminate…
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