Cal Poly Report — March 13, 2019
News
CPX Listening Sessions Open to Campus Community Through March 14
You’re invited to share firsthand accounts of your experiences related to diversity, equity and inclusion at Cal Poly today through Thursday, March 13-14, during CPX Listening Sessions. Input given during these confidential sessions will help support the development and refinement of the university’s programs and services to create a more equitable, inclusive campus community. Find a session at https://diversity.calpoly.edu/cpx/listening-sessions. Reservations are not required. Different sessions will be held to create spaces for meaningful dialogue. Attend a session that resonates with you. Several general sessions are set for:
— March 13: general faculty, 9 to 10 a.m. in the Bonderson Engineering Project Center (No. 197), Room 104; general students, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the Baker Center for Science and Mathematics (No. 180), Room 112.
— March 14: general staff, 9 to 10 a.m. in UU 220; general student, 11 a.m. to noon in UU 220; general faculty, 2 to 3 p.m. in Faculty Offices East (No. 25), Room 125.
The aggregate data from the listening sessions and the CPX Survey, which launches April 9, will be shared with the campus community in fall of 2019.
University Housing Recognized for Sustainability and yakʔitʸutʸu
University Housing has received three Excellence Awards from professional associations in higher education. yakʔitʸutʸu earned the Gold Housing Program Award from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA). yakʔitʸutʸu, a sustainably designed complex, features all-gender restrooms, serenity rooms and a new campus Welcome Center. The NASPA Excellence Awards recognize transformative programs, innovative services, and effective administration. University Housing also garnered two awards for Excellence in Sustainability from the American College Personnel Association's Commission for Housing and Residential Life. One honored the department’s efforts to move toward sustainable practices, and the second recognized CP Thrift, a reuse event hosted in partnership with Green Campus. During move-in weekend, new students had an opportunity to shop for gently used supplies and household items at two pop-up stores. More than 2,800 pounds of goods were collected from previous residents for students to reuse. The donations are supporting eco-friendly projects across campus.
Learn More About CalFresh Program on March 13
CalFresh Outreach, a program on campus to assist students who may need help accessing food, is hosting an event from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, on Dexter Lawn. The event is intended to raise student and faculty awareness about the CalFresh program and other campus food resources available to students. The federally funded program provides money specifically for grocery expenses. The outreach team assists students through the entire application process to help them get the money they need for groceries. The team will be available to answer questions, as well as hand out coupons for a free slice of Woodstock’s pizza and fresh produce through the pop-up produce stand. The stand provides fresh produce grown on campus to students in need in partnership with the Horticulture and Crop Science Department. In addition, the Cal Poly Food Pantry will collect canned food donations for the Campus Food Pantry.
Campus Dining Meal Credits Can Now be Donated to the Prado Day Center
Students with extra meal credits near the end of the quarter now have the opportunity to donate to the Prado Day Center. Campus Dining and the Honors Program have partnered up to give back to the community and assure that extra student meal credits don’t go to waste. Students can donate up to 10 meals. For each donation Campus Dining will provide a meal consisting of a sandwich or wrap, whole fruit and milk. A donation booth for the Prado Day Center will be set up in the UU from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. March 15 and 22.
Student Success
Cal Poly’s Student Media Groups Win 46 Awards at National Conference
Every platform of Mustang Media Group, the Journalism Department’s student-run media organization, received national recognition from three of college media’s most distinguished organizations — the California College Media Association (CCMA), Associated Collegiate Press (ACP), and College Media Business and Advertising Managers (CMBAM). Cal Poly students returned from a joint CCMA/ACP/CMBAM national conference, held Feb. 28-March 3, in La Jolla, California, with 46 awards across multiple categories, including Best Website and Best Print Weekly Newspaper. “We are thrilled that Mustang Media Group placed in every platform among the top student media in the country,” said Editor-in-Chief Austin Linthicum, a junior majoring in business administration. “From our brand new website and updated newspaper format to social media and business strategy, we are honored to place first in the country and look forward to continuing to innovate in the future.” Student achievements spanned every channel in Mustang Media Group — Mustang News, KCPR-FM, and business entities, including print, mobile, web, social media, broadcast TV, radio, advertising, design, sales, and public relations and marketing — a testament to the organization’s collaborative integration. Read the full news release.
Construction Management Students Win Top Honors at National Competition
Construction management students earned top honors and took home more trophies than any other university at the 2019 Associated Schools of Construction regional competition in Reno, Nevada. Five out of a dozen Cal Poly teams placed in the top three spots in their respective categories. Students earned firsts in the Concrete, Heavy Civil and Mixed Use categories; and third in the Commercial and Project Management categories. Concrete and Project Management were national awards, while Commercial, Heavy Civil and Mixed Use were regional honors. (Pictured are students in the first-place Mixed Use Team.) This year’s competition, held Feb. 6-9, included 197 teams from 49 universities. A record-high 1,463 construction management students (including alternates) participated, including 96 Cal Poly students. Cal Poly has competed in this event for 31 years. “The ASC competition provides an unrivaled opportunity for students to display their knowledge in a format that is as challenging as it is rewarding,” said Harrison Woods, co-captain of Cal Poly’s first-place Concrete Team and a construction management senior from Fresno, California. “We would encourage students to get involved as early as possible, and as future proud alumni of the Construction Management Department, our teams look forward to seeing the future successes of Cal Poly.” Read the full news release.
Short Films by Cal Poly Students to be Shown at SLO International Film Festival
Short Cuts, short films by Cal Poly students, will screen during the SLO International Film Festival at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, at the Fremont Theater. The films convey stories of self-discovery through love, loss and lots of laughter while transcending generations. Get a glimpse of tomorrow’s filmmakers at work today — the best of creative writing, cinematography and film editing at Cal Poly. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $5 for Film Society members, and free for all students. Visit https://slofilmfest.org/tickets-passes for tickets. The Fremont Theater is located at 1035 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo. For more information about the event and the student films, visit https://calpolyshortcuts.wixsite.com/cpshorts.
Faculty & Staff
Aerospace Professor, Students Create Sailplane Flown by Record-Breaking Pilot
Towed into flight by a crop duster and controlled by a renowned, record-breaking pilot, a sailplane created by a Cal Poly aerospace engineering professor and his students soared 5,000 feet over Castle Air Force Base near Merced in early March. The plane, named Nixus (“pushing forward” in Latin), is the fourth created by Paulo Iscold, who joined the faculty last year. “I think it gave Cal Poly a little taste of what we can do,” said Iscold, pictured with aerospace engineering students Patrick Chizek, left, and Luke Bughman. “This first step is just a small step.” Iscold, who has been part of several speed records, is also a race engineer and team tactician for Red Bull Air Race pilot Kirby Chambliss. In that role, Iscold travels around the world with Chambliss, a former champion, competing in several international air races each year. Iscold began working on a sailplane in his native Brazil about three years ago as a personal project. When he joined Cal Poly’s aerospace engineering faculty, he invited students to help. A sailplane is an aerodynamically streamlined aircraft also referred to as a glider. When aerotowed, as Nixus was, it is pulled behind a powered aircraft with a rope that the sailplane pilot releases after reaching a desired altitude. Over a dozen students have worked on the Nixus project. Several of those students have had pilot lessons, however, this plane requires special skills to fly. “This is not a flying activity for students,” Iscold said. “It’s about engineering.” Read the full news release.
Black Faculty and Staff Association Meeting and Listening Session March 13
The March 13 Black Faculty and Staff Association (BFSA) meeting will be a listening session with diversity, equity and inclusion expert Damon Williams and his team. The meeting will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in Fisher Science Hall (No. 33), Room 290. This listening session is an integral component of the yearlong CPX — Cal Poly Experience— project. BFSA encourages all faculty and staff, retirees and community members to attend. Contact co-chairs Bryan Hubain, bhubain@calpoly.edu, and Camille O’Bryant, cobryant@calpoly.edu, with any questions.
Applications Now Being Accepted for Learn by Doing Scholar Awards
Applications are being accepted through Friday, March 22, for Learn by Doing Scholar Awards, which recognize faculty members who are advancing Cal Poly’s signature pedagogy through research on Learn by Doing. The awards acknowledge scholarly research that goes beyond descriptive examples of Learn by Doing projects and recognizes how faculty are directly contributing to the pedagogical understanding and practice of Learn by Doing. There are two awards each year: the Completed Research Award of $2,000 recognizes research that has been externally reviewed and shared through publication or presentation, and the Proposed or In-progress Award of $1,000 recognizes promising research proposals or research in-progress and supports faculty in completing and sharing their findings. All current faculty members are eligible to apply for either award. Individual and team (collaborative) applications are welcome and may include students and non-Cal Poly researchers. Applicants will be notified in May and winners will be publicly recognized by President Armstrong during Fall Conference 2019. Application procedures and criteria for the award categories are available on the Kennedy Library website at https://lib.calpoly.edu/faculty/learn-by-doing/. The Learn by Doing Scholar Awards were established in 2014 and are financially supported by the Library Dean’s Advisory Council in recognition of the quality, significance and impact of Learn by Doing scholarship.
Faculty and Staff Invited to Sign up for Commencement Communications
Faculty and staff are invited to sign up to receive Spring Commencement 2019 emails to stay informed about commencement ceremonies, events, parking, tickets and more. Cal Poly’s Spring Commencement 2019 will take place on Saturday and Sunday, June 15 and 16. This year, three colleges will be represented at two evening ceremonies at Alex G. Spanos Stadium. Sign up for email communications by visiting commencement.calpoly.edu/guests. Emails will be distributed throughout spring quarter. The ceremony schedule is as follows:
— Saturday, June 15 at 5 p.m.: College of Architecture and Environmental Design; College of Engineering; and College of Science and Mathematics.
— Sunday, June 16 at 5 p.m.: College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences; Orfalea College of Business; and College of Liberal Arts.
Each ceremony will run approximately three hours including name reading. For more information about Spring Commencement, contact the Commencement office at commencement@calpoly.edu or ext. 6-1600.
Kennedy Club Fitness Membership Discount Available for Cal Poly Employees
Through April 15, Cal Poly employees may purchase an annual prepaid membership at Kennedy Fitness Club for the discounted rate of $525. Click here for details.
CalPERS to Host Workshops at Cal Poly on April 10
California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) will host workshops on campus Wednesday April 10, to help employees learn more about CalPERS retirement benefits. They workshops will include:
— Planning Your Retirement (for members one to five years from retirement): Learn how to plan for retirement and the process of retiring.
— Your CalPERS and You (for early to mid-career members): This class will help members get a head start on understanding their retirement benefits.
Enrollment is limited and attendance is subject to supervisory approval and based on departmental operational needs. Learn more and register here. Anyone with questions or needing assistance can contact Human Resources at ext 6-5436 or humanresources@calpoly.edu.
Workshop on Effective Management Styles Set for March 14
A manager sets the tone for an organization through the appropriate management style. Explore effective approaches to managing employees in a workshop from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, in the University Police Training Room (No. 36, Room 105). The content will include the nature of the changing workforce and three approaches to managing employees — coaching, counseling and teaching. Register here on the Cal Poly Learning Hub for the workshop, which is hosted by Employee and Organization Development from Cal Poly's employee assistance provider, Empathia.
Accessibility Workshops Available to Faculty Members This Spring
Interested in creating accessible learning materials for your students? The Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) offers the following accessibility workshops for faculty members in spring 2019:
— Creating Accessible Course Materials: April 15-May 12. Join faculty peers in an online, four-week workshop to create accessible course materials. This workshop covers principles of universal design, PolyLearn tools, accessible documents, video captioning and an Accessibility Action Plan. A $300 stipend is available for those eligible. Expect to spend 28-40 hours over four weeks. Enrollment is limited. Learn more and register.
— Self-Paced Accessibility Workshops: Would you like to attend an accessibility workshop on your own time, at your own pace, in your own space? The CTLT offers three online, self-paced workshops to help faculty create accessible instructional materials. A $100 stipend per workshop is available for those eligible. Expect to spend seven to 10 hours per workshop. Choose from among the following for spring:
- Creating Accessible Documents and Presentations.
- Creating Accessible PolyLearn Pages.
- Creating and Captioning Accessible Video
StrengthsFinder Codes Will No Longer Be Issued to New Students in Fall 2019
The Strengths leadership team, made up of staff and faculty from Academic Affairs and Student Affairs, has decided to discontinue issuing StrengthsFinder codes to new students effective with the fall 2019 incoming class. Gallup, the parent company to CliftonStrengths, has more than doubled the price of the assessment, making it cost prohibitive to continue to provide codes for all students. Individual groups and classes are still welcome to use Strengths within their groups and can purchase codes for incoming students. Alternative assessments are available at low or no cost for students, faculty and staff. The Center for Leadership will continue to provide in-class workshops and leadership development opportunities for students. For more information, visit strengths.calpoly.edu or email strengths@calpoly.edu.
Catastrophic Leave
Juan Marin, custodian in Facilities Management, has qualified for catastrophic leave. Those wishing to donate leave credits to help him remain in full-pay status during an extended leave of absence should contact catastrophic leave coordinator Laura McCarren at ext. 6-5212 or lmccarre@calpoly.edu to request a donation form.
Bianca Uway, administrative analyst in the Office of the Registrar, has qualified for catastrophic leave. Those wishing to donate leave credits to help her remain in full-pay status during an extended leave of absence should contact catastrophic leave coordinator Teresa Lowry at ext. 6-5918 or tlowry@calpoly.edu to request a donation form.
Retirements
Christine Cobb, analyst in the Agribusiness Department, will retire in March following 20 years at Cal Poly. Cobb received the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences' Outstanding Staff Award in 2018 and was named the Cal Poly Outstanding Staff Member of the Year in 2010. Several areas across campus have benefited from her kindness, generosity and professional acumen, including the Agribusiness Department, the CAFES Dean's Office, and the Architectural Engineering Department. The campus community is invited to attend a retirement party from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, in the Smith Alumni and Conference Center (No. 28) before she and her husband depart on a four-month road trip in their RV.
Campus Announcements
Receive Bonus Dining Dollars with a Gold Plate Club Meal Package
The Gold Plate Club is offering a money-saving dining opportunity with bonus Dining Dollars for faculty and staff who don’t want to purchase a full meal plan. From now until March 15, purchase the 100- or 60-meal package and receive $50 in extra Dining Dollars. Purchase the 40-meal package and receive $35 extra. Purchase the 25-meal or lunch package, and receive $15 extra Dining Dollars. Save up to 40 percent in dining with a Gold Plate Club membership and have the luxury of eating at 805 Kitchen for as little as $6.50. Additional Dining Dollars can be used at any eatery on campus except Myron’s. These packages will expire by the end of the academic year. For more information, visit https://www.calpolydining.com/diningprograms/goldplateclub/. To join, go to your “Money Matters” tab on the Cal Poly Portal and purchase a meal package.
Project Management Professional Certification Exam Preparation Class Offered April 15-17
Cal Poly Extended Education will offer a Project Management Professional Certification Exam Preparation Class from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 15-17. This class will prepare individuals to pass the Project Management Institute's Project Management Professional Certification Exam. The class includes an extensive overview of the 10 project management subject areas: integration, scope, schedule, cost, quality, resource, communication, risk, procurement and stakeholder management. Participants will hone their expertise to a razor-sharp edge during a comprehensive review of the 10 major project management subject areas. This class satisfies the 35-contact hour requirement participants need to qualify to take the PMP examination. Learn more here or by calling ext. 6-2053.
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
Documentary Filmmaker Guillermo Garcia Lopez to Screen ‘Delicate Balance’ March 13
Join documentary filmmaker Guillermo Garcia Lopez for a screening of his award-winning film "Delicate Balance" from noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, in the Advanced Technology Laboratories (No. 7), Room 2. A discussion about globalization, urban planning and social justice will follow. This event is free and open to the Cal Poly community.
Monty Python’s 'Spamalot!' Comes to the PAC on March 14
Monty Python’s "Spamalot!" will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, in Miossi Hall, presented by Cal Poly Arts. "Spamalot!" continues its search for the Holy Grail in an encore Central Coast engagement. This outrageous musical comedy is lovingly ripped off from the film classic, “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” with book by original Python Eric Idle and music and lyrics by the Grammy Award-winning team of Idle and John Du Prez. "Spamalot!" tells the tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they embark on their quest. Flying cows, killer rabbits, taunting Frenchmen, and bright, show-stopping musical numbers are just a few of the reasons audiences worldwide are eating up "Spamalot!" Tickets range from $69-$99 and can be purchased at the Cal Poly Ticket Office from noon to 6 p.m., by calling ext. 6-4849, or online on the PAC website.
Jacob Jonas The Company Performs at the PAC on March 15
Jacob Jonas The Company will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, March 15, in Spanos Theatre, presented by Cal Poly Arts. The Los Angeles-based company is gaining a national profile for its honest storytelling and visceral dance performances. Led by 26-year-old namesake Jacob Jonas, the group is widely recognized for its combination of break dance, acrobatics and contemporary ballet techniques through narrative exposition. Jonas was included in the “25 to Watch 2018” by Dance Magazine and “Best of LA 2016” by LA Weekly. Tickets are $36 for students, faculty and staff. They can be purchased at the Cal Poly Ticket Office from noon to 6 p.m., by calling ext. 6-4849, or online on the PAC website.
Cal Poly International Center to Sponsor Feature Film 'Campesino' at San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
"Campesino," a peek into a world of rural Cuba that few have seen, will be shown at 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 15, and 4:30 p.m. and 10:15 a.m. Saturday, March 16 at Downtown Cinemas. "Campesino" is a feature-length documentary that celebrates the lives of Cuban tobacco farmers as introduced to us by one American whose passion has been photographing them for over a decade. Salt Lake City resident and amateur photographer Carl Oelerich introduces viewers to the Campesino life where, two hours west of Havana in the rust colored fields of Vinales, is a place that is famous for growing the best tobacco in the world. Learn more about the film here. Purchase tickets at slofilmfest.org/tickets-passes/.
Cal Poly Choirs’ Concert ‘All of Us’ Tackles Issues of Diversity and Inclusion on March 16
The Cal Poly Choirs’ Winter Concert, “All of Us,” is set for 8 p.m. Saturday, March 16, in the Performing Arts Center. The program will include positive and uplifting musical selections by J.S. Bach, Benjamin Britten, Moses Hogan, Jake Runestad, John Rutter and others. The concert will also include selections from the Tony Award-winning musical “Dear Evan Hansen” and the 2017 musical film “The Greatest Showman.” The concert title is derived from the final movement, “All of Us,” from Craig Hella Johnson’s cantata, “Considering Matthew Shepard.” The work was composed on the 20th anniversary of the tragic death of Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. Students from the Theatre and Dance Department will present a variety of monologues highlighting various social issues. A silent auction will be held in the lobby throughout the performance as a fundraiser for PolyPhonics’ spring tour of the Bay Area. The choir will give a concert at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco on March 24 and will perform at four high schools March 25-26, and will sing the national anthem for a San Francisco Giants game at Oracle Park on March 26. 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.
'La Fille du Regiment' to be Screened at the PAC on March 24
The Metropolitan Opera’s "La Fille du Regiment" will be screened live in high definition at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 24, in Miossi Hall, presented by Cal Poly Arts and Opera SLO. Tenor Javier Camarena and soprano Pretty Yende team up for a feast of bel canto vocal fireworks — including the show-stopping tenor aria “Ah! Mes amis,” with its nine high Cs. Alessandro Corbelli and Maurizio Muraro trade off as the comic Sergeant Sulpice, with mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe as the outlandish Marquise of Berkenfield. Enrique Mazzola conducts. Tickets are $12 for students, faculty and staff. They can be purchased at the Cal Poly Ticket Office from noon to 6 p.m., by calling ext. 6-4849, or online on the PAC website.
'Die Walkure' to be Shown at the PAC on April 14
The Metropolitan Opera’s "Die Walkure" will be screened live in high definition at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 14, in Miossi Hall, presented by Cal Poly Arts and Opera SLO. In what is expected to be a Wagnerian event for the ages, soprano Christine Goerke plays Brünnhilde, Wotan’s willful warrior daughter, who loses her immortality in opera’s most famous act of filial defiance. Tenor Stuart Skelton and soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek play the incestuous twins Siegmund and Sieglinde. Greer Grimsley sings Wotan. Philippe Jordan conducts. Tickets are $12 for students, faculty and staff. They can be purchased at the Cal Poly Ticket Office from noon to 6 p.m., by calling ext. 6-4849, or online on the PAC website. Note: The date of this event has been moved from March 30 to April 14 due to a scheduled power outage on campus.
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.
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
Saturday, March 16
Men’s Tennis vs. Utah, Mustang Courts, noon.
Friday, March 22
Track and Field hosts ShareSLO Cal Poly Invitational, Steve Miller and John Capriotti Athletics Complex, 2 p.m.
Baseball vs. Saint Mary’s, Baggett Stadium, 6 p.m.
Saturday, March 23
Track and Field hosts ShareSLO Cal Poly Invitational, Steve Miller and John Capriotti Athletics Complex, 9:30 a.m.
Women’s Tennis vs. Nevada, Mustang Courts, 11 a.m.
Baseball vs. Saint Mary’s (doubleheader), Baggett Stadium, 1 and 4 p.m.
Sunday, March 24
Women’s Tennis vs. CSUN, Mustang Courts, 11 a.m.
Baseball vs. Saint Mary’s, Baggett Stadium, 1 p.m.
Monday, March 25
Men’s Golf hosts Cal Poly Match Play Championship, Cypress Ridge Golf Course, 7 a.m.
Tuesday, March 26
Men’s Golf hosts Cal Poly Match Play Championship, Cypress Ridge Golf Course, 7 a.m.
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.
There are no new listings at this time.
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 online. For assistance, call Academic Personnel at ext. 6-2844.
#105202 — Temporary, Full-Time Counselor — Student Affairs. Open until filled.
#105199 — Temporary, Full-Time Lecturers — Chemistry and Biochemistry, College of Science and Mathematics. Open until filled.
#105201 — Tenure Full-Time Associate Professor Dairy/Livestock Genomics Specialist, College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences. Open until filled.
#105206 — Temporary, Full-Time Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow — Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering. Open until filled.
#105203 — Temporary, Full-Time Lecturer — Agricultural Education, College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences. Open until filled.
#105200 — Temporary, Full-Time Lecturer — Materials Engineering, College of Engineering. Open until filled.
#105194 —Temporary, Full-Time Lecturer — Computer Science, College of Engineering. 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.
Project Coordinator, Cal Poly Small Business Development Center, $19.09 to $28.64 per hour.
Assistant Director, Sponsored Programs Administration, $70,262-$105,393 annually.
Contracts and Grants Analyst II/III, Sponsored Programs, $45,801-$64,729 annually.
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 (Recreational Sports), $15.23/hour with excellent benefits. Position open until filled.
Building Service Worker (University Union), $15.23/hour with excellent benefits. Position open until filled.
Teacher — Temporary Assignment (Children's Center), $15.67/hour. Position open until filled.