One of two finalists to take over as dean of the Orfalea College of Business spoke Tuesday at a forum attended by students, faculty and staff.
Business college announces 2 finalists for dean
Doug Cerf, former area chair for accounting and business law at Cal Poly, currently serves as the Orfalea College of Business’ interim dean.
Office of the Registrar: Inactive use of PolyPlanner will result in consequences
Although PolyPlanner’s demand data will first influence the Winter 2015 schedule, consequences for not using the tool will go into effect for the Fall 2014 registration cycle.
CSSA urges Chancellor White to hear student input on semester conversion
The CSSA voted to submit a resolution to CSU Chancellor Timothy White regarding the quarter to semester conversion of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly Pomona, and CSUs East Bay, San Bernadino, Bakersfield and Los Angeles.
Cal Poly in support of CSU to amend engineering degrees’ unit counts
Cal Poly voted in support of the California State University Academic Senate to re-establish appropriate unit count limits for engineering majors during a meeting on Tuesday.
Breaking down the Student Success Fee budget
The final increase to the Student Success Fee will occur in Fall 2014, and the Student Success Fee Allocation Advisory Committee has decided how those funds will be spent.
CLA fee increase vote to take place Tuesday, Wednesday
College of Liberal Arts (CLA) students will vote Monday and Tuesday on whether to implement a $112 quarterly college-based fee.
5 classes you didn't know you could take
For those who have the desire and the room in their schedules, there are classes available without prerequisite to experience how the other side — or roughly one-fifth of the undergraduate student body — live.
Engineering students build interest at elementary schools
Two engineering societies visited local elementary school classrooms to talk to fourth graders about the different types of civil engineering.
Visiting professor brings passion for writing to Cal Poly
From auto mechanic apprentice to journalist to teacher to potter, Jody Lisberger has done it all.