An upcoming lecture by influential labor organizer Dolores Huerta, a new honor for the College of Business Administration, the opening of an on-campus gastro pub and the roll-out of expanded Wi-Fi access on campus are discussed by President Michael Ortiz…
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Students, staff and faculty returning to campus this fall may have noticed that more of the campus than ever is covered by wireless Internet, including the Bronco Student Center, University Park, the Marketplace and the Quad. Funded by the Student…
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(Updated 10/29/13 to add video) Shortly after students gathered in the Quad for the quarterly question-and-answer session with university leaders, President Michael Ortiz joked that the event should be rechristened “Pizza with the Parking Director” — a humorous but on-point…
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In his first video update of the fall quarter, President Ortiz welcomed students and faculty back to campus, talked about an incident last week that required activating the Safety Alert system, and touched on efforts to improve the student experience.
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Faculty, staff and students who attended a series of workshops during Fall Conference learned about Cal Poly Pomona traditions, new opportunities to increase course sections, supporting student success, and improving the student experience and advising.
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In his weekly video message, President Ortiz talks about the Student Success Fee, which the Chancellor’s Office recently approved and will go into effect this fall.
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The California State University Chancellor’s Office gave final approval last week to the proposed Student Success Fee for Cal Poly Pomona. Taking effect Fall Quarter 2013, the fee will provide financial support to areas of the campus that have a…
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Pizza with the Presidents, the quarterly U-Hour event designed to give students a chance to ask questions of university leaders...
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Campus safety is a major topic in President Ortiz’s weekly video message. In light of two recent robbery reports on campus, public safety officials have stepped up patrols around campus. The president urges the entire campus community to stay alert…
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