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· GREEK WEEK RAISES $8,000 FOR PHILANTHROPIES
Last week the Greek community at Cal Poly Pomona raised over $8,000 for the Children’s Center& Christina Burmeister Foundation, donated over 3,000 cans to local food pantries, and painted murals at the Children’s Center. www.dsa.csupomona.ed u/osl/greeklife
· COLLEGE GRADS BACK IN DEMAND
College graduates are landing fat salaries and signing bonuses again as a stronger economy leads to the best college hiring market in years.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2006-05-16-graduates-salaries_x.htm
· ASI ELECTION RESULTS
Find out the results for the 2006-2007 ASI elected government positions. http://www.asi.csupomona.ed u/government/elections/
· CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AWARDS PRESENTED AT CAMPUS COMMUNITY MIXER
The Center for Community Service-Learning and the Inland Empire United Way co-hosted a Campus Community Mixer on May 2 at Kellogg House Pomona.
http://polycentric.csupomon a.edu/news.asp?id=1220
· ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HONORS NINE DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI
On April 28, the Cal Poly Pomona Alumni Association hosted a banquet at the Restaurant at Kellogg Ranch in honor of nine alumni who have achieved an extraordinary level of success in their professions. http://polycentric.csupomon a.edu/news.asp?id=1219
· "HE SCULPTS ESTATE GARDENS FOR THE SUPER RICH”
Alumnus Robert Truskowski is considered a top landscape architect. http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/living/home/14564146.htm
· BOND MEASURE WOULD BENEFIT CSU
Legislators late last week agreed to a bond measure, Proposition 1-D on the November ballot that would fund the California State University's capital facilities projects for the next two years at $345 million each year. http://www.calstate.edu/CSULeader/2006/060512.htm |