Statistics from other universities show students who live on campus perform better academically than those who live off campus, administrators have said.
Student Affairs to take leadership role in changing Campus Dining
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.
Panhellenic president expects to end greek probation by next Friday
DeCosta, Humphrey, and O’Hagan were all supportive of the new policy proposed by greek council presidents,
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.
Humphrey: New housing part of goal to bring all freshmen, sophomores on campus
“We know that students who live in the residence halls perform better academically, reach higher levels of student success, graduate at higher rates than students who don’t,” Vice President for Student Affairs Keith Humphrey said.
Panhellenic president: Greek life likely to be on probation for second consecutive weekend
All nine Panhellenic chapters’ national organizations have concerns about the policy and are being consulted during the negotiation process.
Greek leaders, administration 'very close' on party registration compromise
Following a “constructive” meeting with Dean of Students Jean DeCosta on Tuesday morning, greek council presidents have until 5 p.m. Friday to reach a compromise on a proposed party registration policy.
‘Nava-hos’ investigation dropped, administrators not certain it was official greek party
Unlike the initial email sent to students on Nov. 19, which called the party “a social fraternity and sorority event,” the email students received Wednesday referred to it as an “off-campus party.”
Starkey’s death reverberates five years later
It’s been a half-decade since Julia and Scott Starkey sent their son Carson, an architectural engineering freshman at the time, to Cal Poly for the start of what were supposed to be some of the best years of his life.
Cal Poly challenging email that identifies party’s theme, host
University administrators are challenging the contents of an email sent to the Cal Poly Diversity Coalition that identified the host and theme of an “offensive” party now under investigation by the dean of students, a university spokesperson said Wednesday.