As part of an effort to make the university more residential and “24/7,” as well as accommodate the growing number of students who will be living on campus, Student Affairs will now play an increased role in directing Campus Dining.
Victim of fatal traffic collision identified as Cal Poly student
At approximately 5 a.m. on Saturday, Boswell was in the roadway in the 4300 block of South Higuera and was struck by a driver heading southbound, according to police. The driver was a 25-year-old man from Arroyo Grande.
Library wins 2014 Excellence in Academic Libraries award
The Kennedy Library is the first university in California to receive the Excellence in Academic Libraries award from the Association of College Research Libraries.
Facebook for your career: CollegeFeed comes to Cal Poly
Look out, MustangJOBS, there’s a new employment website on campus.
Cal Poly Rose Float accepting design submissions for 2015
Pasadena’s Tournament of Roses Parade 2015 theme is “Inspiring Stories.”
Potential changes for housing extend beyond Grand. Ave. project
University President Jeffrey Armstrong expressed the desire to build campus housing for Greek life in the future.
New face of Career Services will focus on jobs for Arts, Humanities and Sciences majors
Scroll through the jobs posted on MustangJOBS, and it’s clear most employers using the website are focused on the “polytechnic” aspect of Cal Poly. Jessica Taylor, a recently hired job developer for Career Services, is looking to change that. Taylor,…
Student demand outweighed community concern in decision to build new housing
The university hopes to start the $200 million construction project next year and finish by Fall 2018.
New hire for student affairs communication director
Victoria Freitas, a Cal Poly alumna, will be joining the university’s student affairs department as marketing and communication director beginning Jan. 21. She will be responsible for delivering and expanding the Mustang brand and leading marketing and communication efforts directed…
Cal Poly to go ahead with Grand Avenue housing project
Administrators will now need approval from the California State University system.
8 hospitalized for flu in SLO County, Health Center predicts disease still spreading
So far this year, the Health Center has seen approximately 100 cases. But like Cal Poly’s chief doctor predicts this is only the beginning.