By Allison Larrimore, Feb. 27, 2024 The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators recently recognized Cal Poly Pomona’s advising community for its achievements in creating campaigns and strategies to promote student success. CPP advising received a 2023-2024 Gold Excellence Award for “Implementing Coordinated Campaigns Strategies for Focused, Proactive Advising Support,” naming Erin Lion DeRosa, Cecilia
Taipei, July 11 (CNA) A free Mandarin language program for migrant workers, offered jointly by a Catholic church in Taoyuan, a university and the city government, will resume this month after a two-year suspension, the church said Monday.
College took a back seat the moment Izzy B called the suicide hotline. Izzy, 18, had spent her senior year of high school online. Then she had gone straight to online summer school at a local community college near Denver. When in-person classes there started this past fall, she was glad to be back in the classroom and finally experiencing some real college life.
Yet after the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 forced classes back online late in the semester, Izzy, who was living with her parents, felt overwhelmed by loneliness; she struggled to focus on her studies and enjoy life.
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