Cal Poly Report — Nov. 15, 2017

Please note: Cal Poly Report will be published Nov. 22, Nov. 29 and Dec. 6. The newsletter will not be published during the winter break. Weekly publication will resume Jan. 10, 2018.

News

Campus Sustainability Efforts Recognized by AASHE

AASHE logo for silver STARS awardCal Poly was recognized for its campus sustainability efforts by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education in an annual report honoring top-performing colleges and universities. The 2017 Sustainable Campus Index singled out best practices in schools overall and in 17 sustainability impact areas, as measured by STARS — the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System. The report, released Nov. 6, also highlighted innovative and high-impact initiatives from institutions that submitted STARS reports in the 12 months prior to July 1, 2017. “Recognition by AASHE underscores our campus commitment to sustainability,” said Dennis Elliot, director of energy, utilities, and sustainability. “We continue to work toward the goal of transforming Cal Poly into a carbon-neutral campus by 2050.” Cal Poly achieved STARS silver status in 2017 with a score of 62.57 under the four-tier rating system: platinum (85 points), gold (65 points), silver (45 points) and bronze (25 points). Two Cal Poly programs received kudos. In 2016, students designed and constructed a 5-kilowatt solar array on the roof of the BioResource and Agricultural Engineering Building using solar panels donated by the SunPower Corp. AASHE also singled out Cal Poly’s Real Food Cooperative for its goal to supply more real food products to the campus community and provide students with a Learn by Doing opportunity to manage and establish a food service operation. Read more here.
 

Cal Poly Unveils Interactive E-book Version of ‘More than a Motto’

An interactive e-book version of “More than a Motto: The Meaning Behind Cal Poly’s Learn by Doing Signature” is available free online, with additional content not included in the print edition. “Video interviews, slideshows and original text bring to life the extraordinary ways Learn by Doing is enacted by students, faculty and staff at Cal Poly,” said Brian Greenwood, lead author and associate professor in the university’s Experience Industry Management Department. The interactive e-book provides a dynamic format in which to read, watch and hear about 22 unique case studies and learn about the impact the Learn by Doing philosophy has on students, faculty, alumni and the community. Part of a larger, three-year project that kicked off with a campus conference in May 2015 and resulted in a hardbound display book that was published by University Graphic Systems last May, the e-book can be viewed and downloaded from the More than a Motto website: https://morethanamotto.calpoly.edu/more-motto-e-book-chapters.
 

Get an Update on Collective Impact at Cal Poly on Nov. 28Logo for the Office of University Diversity and Inclusion

The Office of University Diversity and Inclusion (OUDI) held two forums during fall quarter to inform participants about the "collective impact framework" and gain input about potential strategy groups for collaboration on diversity and inclusion. OUDI has compiled the feedback, developed a preliminary plan for collective impact at Cal Poly and would like to share it with the campus community. Faculty, staff and students are invited to hear a report from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, in Chumash Auditorium (Room 204) in the University Union. Questions? Email diversity@calpoly.edu or call ext. 6-2250.
 

Dream Center to Host National Educator's Coming Out Day on Nov. 16

The Dream Center invites the campus community to participate in National Educator's Coming Out Day, part of a national effort to encourage educators who work with and support undocumented students' educational attainment to publicly “come out” to show their support. The purpose of the day is to begin developing public momentum and a narrative associated with undocumented youths’ educational attainment rates and to spark conversations with educational institutions on how they can support undocumented student populations. Join us in becoming visible allies for the success of undocumented students at Cal Poly. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to noon Thursday, Nov. 16, in the UU Plaza. Learn more about the event and the services provided at the Dream Center at https://dreamcenter.calpoly.edu/.
 

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Student Success

Cal Poly Logging Team Wins First Place at Timber Sports Competition

 Erin Delany, Professor Samantha Gill and Rachel Wehrman.  The logging team, an intercollegiate team of male and female students involved in traditional forestry field skills, won the Cal Conclave collegiate logging competition held on campus Nov. 4. Students competed in three teams of eight, based on a combination of ability, improvement and commitment to the competition. Professor Samantha Gill is the team’s advisor. Bioresource and agricultural engineering junior Will Kraemer emerged as the top male competitor, winning the title “Bull of the Woods.” Cal Poly will host the 79th annual Association of Western Forestry Clubs Logging Sports Conclave, the largest annual collegiate competition of its kind, in spring 2018. Read more here.
 

Graduation Success Rate for Student-Athletes Remains at 80 Percent

The 2016-17 Men's Golf Team.The graduation success rate among Cal Poly’s 550 student-athletes remained at 80 percent for the second straight year, according to the NCAA Graduation Rates Report released by the NCAA this week. That figure represents an 11 percent increase over Cal Poly’s GSR over the past seven years. In addition, Cal Poly’s federal graduation rate of 70 percent for the football program is second among the 13 football-playing schools in the Big Sky Conference. The current Graduation Rates Report compiles data about students and student-athletes entering as freshmen in 2010, the most recent graduating class for which the required six years of information is available. Six of Cal Poly’s athletic teams posted a GSR of over 90 percent. They include men’s golf (pictured above), men’s tennis, men’s soccer, women’s basketball, women’s soccer and women’s swimming and diving. Read more here.
 

University Honors Students Provide a Fall Bounty to GleanSLO

Group of 16 students holding GleanSLO signA group of 18 Honors Program students and a faculty member helped harvest more than 1,000 pounds of red bell peppers during an Oct. 21 gleaning project at Talley Farms in Arroyo Grande. GleanSLO, a program of the Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County that brings together volunteers to salvage produce that would otherwise go to waste, received the fall bounty. The event was part of GleanSLO’s third annual Glean805, a four-day effort to provide fresh, local produce for hungry families in the county, while drawing awareness to greater gleaning efforts in the Tri-County region, said Roxanne Sanders, the Paso Robles-based organization’s project manager. “We’re very reliant on volunteers,” Sanders said. “We wouldn’t be able to do the work we do without them. We encourage any Cal Poly student to get involved. This particular group seemed to really like it. It can be eye-opening to students.” Kathy Phi, a business and honors student who helped coordinate with the nonprofit, said the Honors Program gives her counterparts an opportunity “to help out in the local community. Honors students from all different grade levels spent their Saturday working together with GleanSLO staff. The students had a great time volunteering and are looking forward to more opportunities in the future.”

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Faculty and Staff Mixer to be Held at Myron’s on Nov. 16A faculty and staff mixed on Nov. 16 at Myron's will offer a special tasting of gumbo and grits.

Myron’s, Cal Poly’s bistro-style restaurant, is offering a taste of Louisiana during its faculty and staff mixer from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16. The mixer will offer a special tasting of gumbo and grits, shrimp po’boy sandwiches, Cajun fries, wedge salad and a cookie tray. The cost, which includes two glasses of beer or wine, is $6 per guest. Myron’s is located upstairs in the Dining Complex (No. 19), across from the Recreation Center. For more information, visit https://www.calpolydining.com/myrons/.
 

Effective Presentation Course Series Now Being Offered Free to Employees

Graphic of a microphone to illustrate giving a presentation.Faculty and staff members are invited to take the Skillsoft course series, “Making the Most of Your Presentations.” Presentation excellence can be achieved when the standard of your delivery matches the quality of your content. In this series, participants will learn how to define and understand an audience's characteristics, knowledge, needs and responses. Participants will also learn how to organize a presentation's timing, purpose, key points and approach. Additionally, they'll learn about different presentation methods and when those methods are most effectively used. Having diligently prepared for a presentation, those presenting need to make sure their delivery is engaging, enthusiastic, composed and confident. Participants will learn techniques for managing stage fright and using their voice and body language to deliver a message clearly and effectively. Finally, they'll learn how to deal with audience questions in a Q&A session and the impact this has on credibility.
 

New NINJIO Training Video Available on Protecting Your Device and Data

New NINJIO Training Video Available on Protecting Your Device and DataDo you know how to keep your devices secure while on the go? Check out this month's new five-minute NINJIO information security training video, featuring a fictional company dealing with a massive data breach, reminiscent of the recent Equifax event, that all started with a CEO charging his smartphone while traveling. Watch and learn about the security risk we all face when charging our mobile devices, along with tips to protect your personal information. NINJIO releases a new story-based video every month aimed at spreading awareness about timely cybersecurity concepts. All videos are available through Skillsoft, under the Staff and Faculty Training tab on the My Cal Poly Portal.
 

Accessible Document Design Workshops to be Offered Weekly

Accessible document design workshop is being offered to Cal Poly employees.Cal Poly is committed to creating a culture of access for an inclusive learning environment. This means ensuring that all campus electronic and information technology resources, including course materials, are fully accessible to students with disabilities. The Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology is dedicated to helping faculty create accessible course materials. Join the CTLT for one of its Accessible Document Design Workshops to create an accessible Word document with hands-on guidance. Workshops are offered weekly through Dec. 1 in Kennedy Library (No. 35), Room 209. Bring your own laptop for this 90-minute workshop. The facilitator, Instructional Designer/Accessibility Specialist Pam Dougherty, can be reached at padouge@calpoly.edu. View the workshop dates and register at https://ctlt.calpoly.edu/accessible-document-design.
 

Dec. 7 Workshop Focuses on Increasing Female Faculty in STEM Careers

Image of Sue RosserSue Rosser, special advisor of research development and external partnerships for the CSU Chancellor’s Office, will be the keynote speaker at a campuswide presentation from 8:30 to 10 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7, in the PAC Pavilion. The event, sponsored by Provost Kathleen Enz Finken, is about supporting and increasing the participation of female faculty in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) academic careers. Rosser will share her experiences making effective, sustainable change within university systems as well as her research findings on STEM equity and power. After the presentation, she'll host a discussion in the Bonderson Engineering Project Center (No. 197), Room 203, with STEM faculty about their experiences at Cal Poly. Rosser is involved in several Advanc grants, which seek to increase the participation and advancement of women in academic science and engineering careers around the nation, and she supports Cal Poly’s efforts to address STEM equity issues on campus through the pursuit of a National Science Foundation Institutional Transformation Advance grant. Please RSVP by Friday, Dec. 1. Questions? Contact mlsinger@calpoly.edu for more information.
 

Drop-In Training Sessions to be Held on Curriculum Management System

Are you a faculty member new to the online Curriculum Management system used for submitting 2019-21 catalog proposals, or would you like a refresher? Drop-in/open lab training sessions will be held on the following dates (no RSVP required):
— 11:10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Nov. 15, in Kennedy Library (No. 35), Room 217D.
— 11:10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Nov. 28, in Kennedy Library (No. 35), Room 217D.
Schedule a one-on-one or group training session by sending an email to catalog@calpoly.edu.
 

International Center Seeking Employees to Host Students for Thanksgiving

The International Center is seeking staff and faculty members to host international students on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 23). A small number of international students remain in the area during Thanksgiving, and the International Center wants to give those students the opportunity to experience a traditional Thanksgiving celebration. Consider opening your home to an international student on Thanksgiving Day and engage in a unique cross-cultural experience! Interested in being a host? Fill out an interest form by Nov. 16. Questions? Email intlservices@calpoly.edu.
 

Extended Education to Offer Winter Drawing and Painting Classes

A sketch of a bear.Extended Education will offer two drawing classes during winter quarter. They include:
Drawing with Mixed Media: 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays starting Jan. 6 through Feb. 10, 2018. Create painterly drawings of still life subjects or interiors. Use charcoal, gouache and tinted paper to create a masterpiece. Choose a range of color accents and textured paper to enhance any work. The enrollment deadline is Dec. 15.
Drawing and Sketching Pets, Animals and Birds: 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays from Feb. 17 through March 24, 2018. Learn to portray animals and birds in their environment. Use pencils, pens and watercolors to capture any subject. Discover how to simply depict fur, feathers, backgrounds and other details. The enrollment deadline is Dec. 31. Learn more here or call ext. 6-2053.


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Campus Announcements

Campus Dining Seeks Feedback to Build a Better Dining Experience

Prizes for taking a Campus Dining survey include a cornhole set, a GoPro Hero 6 and Amazon Echo Plus.As part of its “Build a Better Dining Experience” campaign, Campus Dining is inviting members of the campus community to share their thoughts and opinions in exchange for a chance at prizes. The survey is intended to generate feedback that will drive key decisions about the future of the dining program. The effort is aimed at providing on-trend dining options and world-class facilities for the university. Students, faculty and staff who participate in the survey will be entered in a contest to win one of several prizes. The drawing includes one GoPro Hero 6, one Cal Poly Cornhole set, and an Amazon Echo Plus. The survey takes under 10 minutes to complete and can be accessed online at surveymonkey.com/r/DDG7GGD. The survey can be accessed through Sunday, Nov. 17.
 

New Mindfulness Meditation Group

A new mindfulness meditation group will meet from 12:10 to 1 p.m. every Monday in the Erhart Agriculture Building (No. 10), Room 201. Mindfulness meditation is a non-religious exercise of paying attention to your present-moment experience. Many people find it calming and relaxing. No experience is necessary. Faculty, staff and students are welcome. For more information, contact political science Professor Matthew J. Moore at mmoore02@calpoly.edu or ext. 6-2895.
 

Buffalo Burger in the Middle of the James Beard Competition Field

Cal Poly's Mushroom Buffalo BurgerCal Poly’s Buffalo Mushroom Burger is in the middle of the field as voting continues in the Blended Burger Project: Campus Edition competition. The Blended Burger Project: Campus Edition is a new innovative program by the James Beard Foundation that allows college campuses to submit their own version of the “The Blend,” a burger made with a mixture of mushroom and any ground meat of the chef’s choosing. The burger will be judged on three criteria: taste, health and sustainability. The winner is determined by online voting. Participants can vote once a day at calpolydining.com/vote through Dec. 15. When they vote, they are entered to win a $1,000 on-campus gift certificate or $100 VISA gift card. Executive Chef Ken Kline created a ground buffalo, sage and portabella mushroom burger topped off with agave caramelized onions, arugula, Havarti cheese and fresh sliced tomatoes in an Edna Bakery whole wheat bun with oats and sesame seeds. The Mushroom Buffalo Burger is available at Canyon Café, Bishop Craft Burger and Campus Market for a limited time.
 

PK-12 Educator Symposium on Supporting Immigrant Students and Their Families Set for Dec. 2

PK-12 Educator Symposium to be held Dec. 2.Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the PK-12 Educator Symposium: Supporting Immigrant Students and Their Families from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 2, in the BioResource and Agricultural Education Building (No. 8), Room 123. Guest speakers include teachers from local schools and education programs. A reception will follow. This event is free and open to the public and is sponsored by the School of Education, the Dream Center and the Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success (CCC-USS). For more information, visit the CCC-USS Facebook page or email ccc.undocu@gmail.com. The Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success is dedicated to creating and sustaining a system to support undocumented students in our region so that they can achieve their personal and professional goals. The next meeting for the coalition is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec.7, at Jaffa Cafe in Arroyo Grande (206 E. Branch St.). New members are welcome.
 

Need legal advice? How about free legal advice? ASI has contracted with San Luis Obispo attorney Jeff Radding for the past 32 years to provide free legal advice to the campus community. This service is available to currently enrolled students, faculty and staff. Radding provides a free, 15-minute consultation by scheduled appointment. No matter what the issue, advice and guidance are available. Legal consultation can provide the foundation to take the most effective steps necessary for any situation. Fall quarter appointments are now available from noon to 2 p.m. on the following Fridays: Nov. 17 and Dec. 1. To schedule an appointment, call the ASI Business Office at ext. 6-1281. Consultations are held in the ASI Business Office conference room, located on the second floor of the UU in Room 212.
 

Presentation to be Held Nov. 27 on New Technology to Reduce Greenhouse Gases

A presentation, "How to save the world, or carbon capture by temperature swing adsorption," will be held Nov. 27The Office of Research and Economic Development is sponsoring a presentation, "How to Save the World, or Carbon Capture by Temperature Swing Adsorption," by John Dunning, a Cal Poly Research Scholar in Residence. He will discuss a developing technology that can capture carbon dioxide and contain the gas so that it cannot contribute to global warming. The presentation will be held at 4:10 p.m. Monday, Nov. 27, in Kennedy Library (No. 35), Room 209. All faculty, staff, students and community members are welcome. Refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Allie Walter in the Office of Research and Economic Development at abwalter@calpoly.edu or ext. 6-5153, or visit the Research Scholars in Residence website.


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Submission Guidelines for Cal Poly Report

Cal Poly Report (CPR) is Cal Poly's official employee newsletter, designed to communicate information about officially sanctioned university news or events to faculty, staff and administrators. Submissions may run a maximum of three times and should be limited to 150 words. To help ensure CPR continues to contain only relevant and approved information, submissions are required to come from or be approved by the employee designated to approve submissions in the respective colleges, units and work areas. A list of designated approvers is available on the Cal Poly Report index website. Entries submitted by those other than the designated approver must be accompanied by an approval form signed by the unit's approver. The approval form is available online in fillable pdf format or a downloadable Microsoft Word format. CPR is published weekly during the school year, except during academic breaks, and monthly in the summer. The deadline for each issue is 12:30 p.m. the Friday prior to publication.

Events

International Education Week Keynote Talk to be Held Nov. 15

Carol SilvermanAs part of International Education Week, a keynote presentation will be made by Carol Silverman, a cultural anthropologist and folklorist who has been involved with Balkan music and culture for more than 30 years as a researcher, teacher, activist and performer. She also explores the phenomenon of “Gypsy” music in relation to issues of appropriation, representation and the negotiation of identities in the world music market. Silverman will speak from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, in Spanos Theatre. The talk is a collaboration with the College of Liberal Arts and the Social Sciences Department. The event is free; seating is on a first-come basis. A parking permit is required; event parking is $10 per vehicle. Learn more at www.international.calpoly.edu/iew-2017/keynote.html. The full schedule of International Education Week events is available here.
 

Fall Jazz Concert Set for Dec. 1

The University Jazz Bands will present their Fall Jazz Concert on Dec. 1, 2017.The University Jazz Bands will present the annual Fall Jazz Concert at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, in Spanos Theatre. The musical diversity that has always characterized jazz will be showcased as the jazz bands perform funk from Tower of Power, the Latin jazz of Tito Puente and Mario Bauza, traditional jazz by Miles Davis and Joe Henderson, contemporary jazz by Pat Metheny and more. Two big bands featuring four trumpets, four trombones, five saxophones, a rhythm section and vocalist will demonstrate the “wall of sound” for which big bands are famous. Two jazz combos will also perform. The bands are directed by Paul Rinzler, Cal Poly's director of jazz studies. Tickets for the concert are sold at the Cal Poly Ticket Office, ext. 6-4849. For more information, visit the Music Department calendar website or call ext. 6-2406.
 

Cal Poly Choirs to Present ‘Holiday Kaleidoscope’ Dec. 2

Cal Poly Choirs to present "Holiday Kaleidoscope" on Dec. 2, 2017.The Cal Poly Choirs, led by Scott Glysson, will present the festive “Holiday Kaleidoscope” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, in the Performing Arts Center. PolyPhonics, the University Singers and Early Music Ensemble will be joined in the concert by three local high school choirs: Cabrillo (Lompoc), Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. Additional special guests will be featured, including string and brass players and special guest speakers. Works to be perfomed include “Magnificat in G Major” by Charles Stanford, a selection from the “All Night Vigil” by Sergei Rachmaninoff, and various arrangements of popular carols and seasonal tunes. Newer works include “Serenity” by Ola Gjeilo, “The Rune of Hospitality” by jazz composer Alf Houkom, and a spiritual setting by Moses Hogan. Audience members can participate in a carol sing-along. Staff member Paul Woodring will accompany the choirs on piano and organ. Jennifer Peterson conducts the Cabrillo High School choir, Holly Banfield conducts the Morro Bay High School choir and Colleen Chester conducts the San Luis Obispo High School choir. Tickets for the concert are sold at the Cal Poly Ticket Office, ext. 6-4849. For more information, visit the Music Department calendar website or call ext. 6-2406.
 

Symphony Opens Season with ‘Music from the New World on Dec. 3

Jeff MidkiffThe Cal Poly Symphony conducted by David Arrivée will be joined by composer and mandolin soloist Jeff Midkiff for its Fall Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, in the Performing Arts Center. Midkiff (at left) will perform his Concerto for Mandolin and Orchestra, “From the Blue Ridge.” The concerto draws on the composer’s deep experience in the bluegrass musical tradition and reflects his own roots in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Midkiff has performed the concerto across the nation, including a performance with the Boulder Philharmonic at the Kennedy Center. The symphony will also perform Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, “From the New World,” written in 1893. Dvořák wrote to a friend, “The Americans expect great things of me. I am to show them the way into the Promised Land, the realm of a new, independent art, in short a national style of music!” While Dvořák did draw upon American sources such as spirituals, plantation songs and Native American melodies, he created a masterpiece that never leaves his native Bohemia far behind. Tickets for the concert are sold at the Cal Poly Ticket Office, ext. 6-4849. For more information, visit the Music Department calendar website or call ext. 6-2406.
 

Event Calendar

To find out what’s going on at Cal Poly, visit the Events Calendar. The site includes community events that are open to the public and Campus Life events open to students, faculty and staff. The calendar also includes events at the Performing Arts Center. A link from the calendar allows staff, faculty and students to check facility availability before requesting and reserving on-campus locations for activities and events. For more information about publishing an event on the calendar, contact events@calpoly.edu, or visit the university scheduling page.
 

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Athletics

For an overview of up-to-date sports information, photos and videos, visit gopoly.com. Students always get in free. Faculty and staff discounts are available.

Upcoming Events @ Home
 

Wednesday, Nov. 15
Men’s Basketball vs. Holy Names, Mott Athletics Center, 7 p.m.

Thursday, November 16
Women’s Basketball vs. Grand Canyon, Mott Athletics Center, 11 a.m.

Friday, Nov. 24
Women’s Basketball vs. Robert Morris, Mott Athletics Center, 2 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 26
Women’s Basketball vs. San Francisco, Mott Athletics Center, noon.

Tuesday, Nov. 28
Women’s Basketball vs. CSU Monterey Bay, Mott Athletics Center, 5 p.m.
 

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Job Vacancies

Employment Opportunities

The complete listing of staff and management vacancies is posted on the Cal Poly Jobs website. To apply, go online and complete the application form. For assistance, call Human Resources at ext. 6-2236.

#104678 — Coordinator, Veterans Success Center (Student Services Professional II), Student Affairs — Dean of Students. $3,935-$5,595 per month. Anticipated hiring range: $3,935-$4,329 per month. Open until filled. Review begins Nov. 17. 

#104682 — Credential Analyst Trainee, College of Science and Mathematics — School of Education. $3,401-$4,123 per month. Open until filled. Review begins Nov. 27.

#104681 — Accounting Technician (Accounting Technician III), Administration and Finance — Fiscal Services — Accounts Receivable. $3,426-$5,672 per month. Open until filled. Review begins Nov. 27. 

#104673 — Groundsworker Pool (Continuous Hiring), Administration and Finance — Facilities Operations. $15.78 per hour. Temporary position (90-day maximum). Continuous hiring through Dec. 31.

#104668 — Animal Science Budget and Department Head Assistant (Administrative Support Coordinator II), College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences — Animal Science Department. $3,115-$5,161 per month. Open until filled. Review begins Nov. 27.
 

Faculty Employment Opportunities

Candidates are asked to visit the Cal Poly Jobs website to complete an application for any of the positions shown below. The complete listing of faculty position openings is posted on the website. For assistance, call Academic Personnel at ext. 6-2844.

#104641 — Assistant Professor in Graphic Communication — Web and Mobile Technologies UI/UX, College of Liberal Arts. Open until filled.

#104645 — Tenure-Track Position — Construction Management, College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Open until filled.

#104651 — Full-Time Lecturer — Construction Management, College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Open until filled.

#104671 — Full-Time Lecturer — City and Regional Planning, College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Open until filled.

#104652 — Full-Time 12-month Lecturer in Meat Science, Animal Science Department, College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences. Open until filled.

Executive and Academic Management Employment Opportunities

Candidates are asked to visit the online employment web site to view detailed information about the following vacancies and to complete the management application to apply for the positions shown below. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Submit all requested application materials as attachments to your online application. For assistance, call Academic Personnel at ext. 6-6574.

#104620 — Associate Vice Provost for Academic Programs (Administrator III — internal recruitment open to full-time Cal Poly employees with tenured full professor rank and status in an academic department), Academic Programs and Planning. Open until filled. Review begin date extended to Nov. 17.

#104653 — Dean, College of Engineering (Administrator IV). Open until filled.

#104662 — Dean, College of Liberal Arts (Administrator IV). Open until filled.

#104665 — Dean, Library Services (Administrator III). Open until filled.

Corporation Employment Opportunities

Cal Poly Corporation is a separate entity operating in concert with the university to provide a diverse range of services and resources to students, faculty and staff. To view job postings or apply, visit the Corporation website. For assistance, contact Human Resources at ext. 6-1121.

Digital Print Manager, Print and Copy, $51,792-$61,000 per year.

Administrative Coordinator, Conference and Event Planning, $18.72-$28.08 per hour.

Maintenance Technician, Campus Dining, $18.72-$28.08 per hour.

Lead UI/UX Designer, Project Jupyter, $59,716 - $89,585 per year.
 

ASI Employment Opportunities

Candidates are asked to visit the ASI website to complete an ASI application and apply for open positions. For more information, visit the ASI Business Office in UU 212 or call ext. 6-5800.

Building Service Worker, $14.30 per hour plus excellent benefits. Position closes Nov. 24.
 

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