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Breaking the barriers: BioBreakthrough Conference offers students new opportunities

When thinking of bio-medicine, most people’s first instinct would be to think of researchers and doctors in white lab coats. However, four Cal Poly students want to change that perception. Their upcoming BioBreakthrough Conference will highlight the forgotten aspect of business in bio-medicine, environmental biotech and bio-manufacturing. The event will take place on April 27 […]

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CSU to form ‘implementation teams’ across campuses to address findings of Title IX review

In its conclusion of a system wide-review of California State University (CSU) Title IX, law firm Cozen O’ Connor will share its findings in a meeting mid-May, according to a message sent by Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Leora Freedman.   Title IX is the U.S. federal civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools […]

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Cal Poly Dairy Products Judging Team places first in ice cream at collegiate dairy products evaluation contest

The Cal Poly Dairy Products Judging team placed first in the ice cream category and won second overall at the 99th annual Collegiate Dairy Products Evaluation Contest.  The contest comprises six judging categories of dairy products such as milk, dairy, cottage cheese, yogurt and ice cream. The various dairy products are judged on their flavor, […]

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WATCH: Cal Poly Women In Business helps students build connections at ‘Defining Her Future’ event

‘Defining Her Future’, hosted by Women In Business empowers Cal Poly students through panels, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities. Therapy dogs, free headshots, and workshops with professionals are just a few of the perks offered at the conference. Mustang News reporter Avery Elowitt shows us how students benefitted from the event.

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Cal Poly’s new plant conservatory supports hands-on learning and California conservation efforts

Cal Poly’s new plant conservatory is now open to the public, a space dedicated to visitors to learn about plant conservation and appreciate the diverse plant life from around the globe.   The facility is designed to support the growth of different plant species in different climates, including the lowland tropics, cloud forests, and arid deserts, […]

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Cal Poly Safer is hiring for the 2023-24 school year 

Safer is offering paid positions ranging from sexual assault prevention programming to graphic design. Applications are available online and are due May 5 by 5 p.m.  Safer, under Campus Health and Wellbeing, is Cal Poly’s confidential resource for gender-based violence and sexual assault prevention. The jobs, which provide experience in public health and community organizing, […]

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