The most extensive project is the the 7,500-foot events center.
New buildings in the works
Though the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) recently began discussing the construction of the James G. Boswell Agricultural Center, that’s not the only project in mind for Cal Poly.
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Interim agriculture dean Andrew Thulin takes permanent post
As a class of 1977 Cal Poly graduate, Thulin now leads a college with over 180 faculty members.
Candidates for agriculture dean speak on campus
Mustang News reporter Katie McDermott takes us inside the forums of the candidates for the open dean position in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences.
Search narrows for new agriculture dean
As listed on the weekly e-newsletter for Cal Poly employees, Andrew Thulin, John Russin and Kimberlee Kidwell will be making appearances on campus from Friday until May 23 to host open forums centered around their candidacy for dean.
Cal Poly creates two new top positions
Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong will create two new top-level positions after spring quarter, both of whom will work closely with the president in executing his goals during the coming years.
Armstrong, provost create two high-level positions
(Photo by Maggie Kaiserman) Sean McMinn smcminn@mustangdaily.net UPDATE — 2:47 p.m. It will cost Cal Poly approximately $40,000 in annual salary increases to create a new interim vice president of strategic initiatives, according to presidential spokesperson Chip Visci. David Wehner,…