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Bright green poster for “Therapy Dogs” during National Library Week featuring a cartoon golden retriever. Lists multiple dates and times (April 21–24, 2026) with different dog names, held at the University Library, 2nd floor, Bronco Community Zone, with a QR code.

Bright green poster for “Therapy Dogs” during National Library Week featuring a cartoon golden retriever. Lists multiple dates and times (April 21–24, 2026) with different dog names, held at the University Library, 2nd floor, Bronco Community Zone, with a QR code.

Muted green and black poster titled “Zines in Academia Panel Discussion.” Features speakers Dr. Hector Mackie (Public Health) and Dr. Annie Danis (Anthropology). Event is April 21, 12:00–12:45 PM, University Library, 4th floor, room 4829.

Muted green and black poster titled “Zines in Academia Panel Discussion.” Features speakers Dr. Hector Mackie (Public Health) and Dr. Annie Danis (Anthropology). Event is April 21, 12:00–12:45 PM, University Library, 4th floor, room 4829.

Gray and red poster reading “Zine & Fake Flyers Workshop” with bold starburst graphic. Event is April 21, 1–3 PM, located in the Bronco Community Zone, 2nd floor.

Gray and red poster reading “Zine & Fake Flyers Workshop” with bold starburst graphic. Event is April 21, 1–3 PM, located in the Bronco Community Zone, 2nd floor.

Yellow and green poster titled “LEGO Build and Chill” with LEGO-themed background. Location is Second Floor, Bronco Community Zone. Sessions: April 21 (3–5 PM) and April 22 (1–3 PM).

Yellow and green poster titled “LEGO Build and Chill” with LEGO-themed background. Location is Second Floor, Bronco Community Zone. Sessions: April 21 (3–5 PM) and April 22 (1–3 PM).

Hello Broncos, we have an awesome lineup today for National Library Week 2026. There is Therapy Dogs, Zine in Academia Panel Discussion, Zine & Fake Flyers Workshop, and Lego Build and Chill. Check out the graphics for each event! libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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🎉📚 National Library Week is here ✨

Check out our display video 🎥 and celebrate with us 💛

This year’s theme, “Find Your Joy,” is all about discovering what makes you happy at the library 😊

Learn more: libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw
#NationalLibraryWeek #LibraryLove #FindYourJoy

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Poster with a purple background reading “Learning with us: Quilting Community Activity.” Event details: April 20, 12pm–1pm, at the Access Services Desk on the 2nd floor. Decorative sewing-themed graphics include thread, needle, pins, and a quilted heart.

Poster with a purple background reading “Learning with us: Quilting Community Activity.” Event details: April 20, 12pm–1pm, at the Access Services Desk on the 2nd floor. Decorative sewing-themed graphics include thread, needle, pins, and a quilted heart.

Black and yellow poster titled “Escape Room.” Text invites participants to “Uncover the mysteries at the infamous library Wi-Fi black hole!” Event details: Monday, April 20th, 12pm–2pm, University Library, 2nd Floor, Bronco Community Zone. Includes Cal Poly Pomona University Library branding and a graphic of an open door.

Black and yellow poster titled “Escape Room.” Text invites participants to “Uncover the mysteries at the infamous library Wi-Fi black hole!” Event details: Monday, April 20th, 12pm–2pm, University Library, 2nd Floor, Bronco Community Zone. Includes Cal Poly Pomona University Library branding and a graphic of an open door.

The library is kicking of National Library Week with two incredible events! Collaborative Quilt Workshop is near the 2nd floor Entrance form 12pm to 1pm. The Library Escape room is at the 2nd floor Bronco Community Zone: libguides.library.cpp.edu/NLW

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Flyer for a “Paint a Mini Tote Bag” workshop for National Library Week at Cal Poly Pomona. Event is Friday, April 24 from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm at the University Library, 4th floor, room 4829. Background shows hands painting a tote bag design. Includes a QR code.

Flyer for a “Paint a Mini Tote Bag” workshop for National Library Week at Cal Poly Pomona. Event is Friday, April 24 from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm at the University Library, 4th floor, room 4829. Background shows hands painting a tote bag design. Includes a QR code.

🎨 Paint a Mini Tote Bag

April 24, 12:30 to 1:30 pm
University Library, room 4829

Create and customize your tote

More info: libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Bright yellow flyer for a LEGO Build and Chill event at Cal Poly Pomona. Held on the second floor in the Bronco Community Zone. Sessions are April 21 from 3 to 5 pm and April 22 from 1 to 3 pm.

Bright yellow flyer for a LEGO Build and Chill event at Cal Poly Pomona. Held on the second floor in the Bronco Community Zone. Sessions are April 21 from 3 to 5 pm and April 22 from 1 to 3 pm.

Dark flyer with pink text for Nintendo Switch Free Play at Cal Poly Pomona. Event takes place on the second floor in the Bronco Community Zone on April 21 from 3 to 5 pm.

Dark flyer with pink text for Nintendo Switch Free Play at Cal Poly Pomona. Event takes place on the second floor in the Bronco Community Zone on April 21 from 3 to 5 pm.

🧱🎮 LEGO Build and Chill + Nintendo Switch Free Play

LEGO
April 21, 3 to 5 pm
April 22, 1 to 3 pm

Switch Free Play
April 23, 3 to 5 pm

University Library, 2nd floor

Details: libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Black-and-white archival photo of a vineyard beside an airport in the 1970s. In the foreground, a person wearing a hat drives a tractor through rows of low grapevines, pulling farming equipment. In the background, several commercial airplanes are lined up on a runway or taxiway behind a fence. Low mountains rise in the distance, creating a contrast between the rural farmland and the busy airport environment.

Black-and-white archival photo of a vineyard beside an airport in the 1970s. In the foreground, a person wearing a hat drives a tractor through rows of low grapevines, pulling farming equipment. In the background, several commercial airplanes are lined up on a runway or taxiway behind a fence. Low mountains rise in the distance, creating a contrast between the rural farmland and the busy airport environment.

Today is "Take Wild Guess" Day! Can you take a wild guess what's in this photo?

Here's a hint: This airport is still in operation today, serves over 7 million passengers per year, and ranks among the top cargo airports!

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Flyer for a National Library Week event inviting participants to design a charm to celebrate Take Action for Libraries Day. Event is Thursday, April 23 from 12 pm to 1 pm at the University Library, 2nd floor near the entrance. Includes images of colorful handmade charm keychains and a QR code for more information.

Flyer for a National Library Week event inviting participants to design a charm to celebrate Take Action for Libraries Day. Event is Thursday, April 23 from 12 pm to 1 pm at the University Library, 2nd floor near the entrance. Includes images of colorful handmade charm keychains and a QR code for more information.

✨ Design a Charm

April 23, 12 to 1 pm
University Library, 2nd floor
Create and celebrate Take Action for Libraries Day

More info: libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Study break… but make it an escape room 👀📖🗝️
#fyp #library #CPPLibrary #Escaperoom #fun

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Flyer for a Calligraphy Workshop at Cal Poly Pomona. Event is Wednesday, April 22 from 12 pm to 1 pm at the University Library, 4th floor, room 4829. Hosted by Librarian Shonn Haren. Background features watercolor-style blue and purple brush strokes and includes a QR code for more information.

Flyer for a Calligraphy Workshop at Cal Poly Pomona. Event is Wednesday, April 22 from 12 pm to 1 pm at the University Library, 4th floor, room 4829. Hosted by Librarian Shonn Haren. Background features watercolor-style blue and purple brush strokes and includes a QR code for more information.

✍️ Calligraphy Workshop

April 22, 12 to 1 pm
University Library, room 4829

Learn calligraphy basics

Details: libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Flyer for National Library Week inviting people to thank a librarian by creating a thank you card. Instructs visitors to stop by the 2nd floor in front of the circulation desk, decorate a card, and place it in a box. Includes a small illustration of an open card and Cal Poly Pomona University Library branding.

Flyer for National Library Week inviting people to thank a librarian by creating a thank you card. Instructs visitors to stop by the 2nd floor in front of the circulation desk, decorate a card, and place it in a box. Includes a small illustration of an open card and Cal Poly Pomona University Library branding.

📚 Thank a Librarian

Create a thank you card at the library
2nd floor, in front of the circulation desk

Details: libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Black and yellow flyer for a library Escape Room event at Cal Poly Pomona. Text reads “Escape Room” and “Uncover the mysteries at the infamous library Wi-Fi black hole.” Event is Monday, April 20 from 12 to 2 pm at the University Library, 2nd floor, Bronco Community Zone. Includes a graphic of an open door.

Black and yellow flyer for a library Escape Room event at Cal Poly Pomona. Text reads “Escape Room” and “Uncover the mysteries at the infamous library Wi-Fi black hole.” Event is Monday, April 20 from 12 to 2 pm at the University Library, 2nd floor, Bronco Community Zone. Includes a graphic of an open door.

🔐 Library Escape Room

April 20, 12 to 2 pm
University Library, 2nd floor
Bronco Community Zone

Solve the mystery of the Wi-Fi black hole 👀
libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Bright green flyer for National Library Week therapy dog visits at Cal Poly Pomona. Features cartoon dogs and a list of dates and times from April 21 to April 24, 2026 with dogs Alfred, Apollo, Makana, Tsunami, Baxter, and Winston. Location is the University Library, 2nd floor, Bronco Community Zone. QR code included.

Bright green flyer for National Library Week therapy dog visits at Cal Poly Pomona. Features cartoon dogs and a list of dates and times from April 21 to April 24, 2026 with dogs Alfred, Apollo, Makana, Tsunami, Baxter, and Winston. Location is the University Library, 2nd floor, Bronco Community Zone. QR code included.

🐾 Therapy Dogs are back for National Library Week

April 21 to April 24
Multiple sessions with different dogs

University Library, 2nd floor
Bronco Community Zone

Full schedule: libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Flyer for a “Zines in Academia Panel Discussion” at Cal Poly Pomona. Speakers include Dr. Hector Mackie and Dr. Annie Danis. Event takes place April 21 from 12:00 to 12:45 pm at the University Library, 4th floor, room 4829.

Flyer for a “Zines in Academia Panel Discussion” at Cal Poly Pomona. Speakers include Dr. Hector Mackie and Dr. Annie Danis. Event takes place April 21 from 12:00 to 12:45 pm at the University Library, 4th floor, room 4829.

Zines in Academia Panel Discussion

April 21, 12:00 to 12:45 pm
CPP University Library, Room 4829

Featuring Dr. Hector Mackie and Dr. Annie Danis

Details: libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Flyer for a “Quilting Community Activity” at Cal Poly Pomona University Library. Text reads “Learning with us” above the title. Event details: April 20, 12pm–1pm, at the Access Services Desk, 2nd floor. The design features sewing-themed graphics like thread, needle, buttons, pins, and a quilted heart.

Flyer for a “Quilting Community Activity” at Cal Poly Pomona University Library. Text reads “Learning with us” above the title. Event details: April 20, 12pm–1pm, at the Access Services Desk, 2nd floor. The design features sewing-themed graphics like thread, needle, buttons, pins, and a quilted heart.

Join our Quilting Community Activity 🧵💛
Take a break and create something cozy during National Library Week, open to all skill levels!

📅 April 20
⏰ 12–1 PM
📍 Access Services Desk (2nd floor)

All are welcome!
🔗 libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Flyer for a “Zine & Fake Flyers Workshop” hosted by Cal Poly Pomona University Library. The word “Workshop” appears in a bold red starburst. Event details: April 21, 1pm–3pm, at the Bronco Community Zone, 2nd floor.

Flyer for a “Zine & Fake Flyers Workshop” hosted by Cal Poly Pomona University Library. The word “Workshop” appears in a bold red starburst. Event details: April 21, 1pm–3pm, at the Bronco Community Zone, 2nd floor.

Join us for a Zine & Fake Flyers Workshop! ✂️📄

Create your own DIY zines and experimental flyers during National Library Week. All skill levels welcome!

📅 April 21
⏰ 1–3 PM
📍 Bronco Community Zone (2nd floor)
🔗 libguides.library.cpp.edu/nlw

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Vintage-style poster featuring a centered portrait of Dolores Huerta, surrounded by decorative grape vines and banners. The text “Celebrate People’s History” appears at the top, her name “Dolores Huerta” arches above her portrait, and the slogan “¡Sí se puede!” is displayed below. Additional smaller text at the bottom provides a brief biography of Huerta and her work as a labor leader and activist.

Vintage-style poster featuring a centered portrait of Dolores Huerta, surrounded by decorative grape vines and banners. The text “Celebrate People’s History” appears at the top, her name “Dolores Huerta” arches above her portrait, and the slogan “¡Sí se puede!” is displayed below. Additional smaller text at the bottom provides a brief biography of Huerta and her work as a labor leader and activist.

Happy 96th Birthday to Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers! 🎉✊🏽

She helped lead the 1965 Delano grape strike and secured farmworkers’ rights to collective bargaining.

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#DoloresHuerta #UFW

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A graphic inviting students to join the Library Club at Cal Poly Pomona, featuring an open book illustration and text describing the club as a safe space for all majors that offers fun and stress relieving events, along with Instagram and email contact information.

A graphic inviting students to join the Library Club at Cal Poly Pomona, featuring an open book illustration and text describing the club as a safe space for all majors that offers fun and stress relieving events, along with Instagram and email contact information.

Join the Library Club at CPP and connect with a welcoming community for students of all majors. Enjoy fun, stress relieving events while finding a safe and supportive space on campus. Follow @cpplibraryclub or email cpplibraryclub@gmail.com to get involved.

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A Cal Poly Pomona University Library graphic promoting The Art of Engineering: A Creative Challenge with a People’s Choice Award and the message Make Your Voice Count.

A Cal Poly Pomona University Library graphic promoting The Art of Engineering: A Creative Challenge with a People’s Choice Award and the message Make Your Voice Count.

Cast your vote for the People’s Choice Award in The Art of Engineering: A Creative Challenge. Support your favorite project and help decide the winner. Vote here cpp.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

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A bright yellow event flyer from a university library promoting “Therapy Dog Makana.” It features a large photo of a fluffy white therapy dog wearing a collar and ID badge. The text lists the event as Thursday, April 9, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at the 2nd Floor Bronco Community Zone, with a link to more information at libguides.library.cpp.edu/therapydogs.

A bright yellow event flyer from a university library promoting “Therapy Dog Makana.” It features a large photo of a fluffy white therapy dog wearing a collar and ID badge. The text lists the event as Thursday, April 9, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at the 2nd Floor Bronco Community Zone, with a link to more information at libguides.library.cpp.edu/therapydogs.

Catch Makana at one of her final therapy dog visits at Cal Poly Pomona. Her handler is a graduating CPP student, and when he heads to grad school, she’ll be going with him. She’ll be here tomorrow from 12–1 PM on the 2nd Floor Bronco Community Zone: libguides.library.cpp.edu/therapydogs

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Flyer for Cal Poly Pomona University Library Connect & Play Dance Therapy event. Colorful design with children dancing. Details include April 17, 9:30am to 11:00am at University Library Building 15, Bronco Family Space, 3rd floor. Parent and me workshop focused on community, stress relief, and meaningful engagement. QR code and “Register Today” included.

Flyer for Cal Poly Pomona University Library Connect & Play Dance Therapy event. Colorful design with children dancing. Details include April 17, 9:30am to 11:00am at University Library Building 15, Bronco Family Space, 3rd floor. Parent and me workshop focused on community, stress relief, and meaningful engagement. QR code and “Register Today” included.

Join us for Connect & Play: Dance Therapy 💃

A parent and me workshop to build community, reduce stress, and connect with your child.

Open to parents and parents-to-be, with or without children.

📅 April 17
⏰ 9:30am–11am
📍 CPP Library, Bldg. 15

Register: cpp.libcal.com/event/16263091

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Black-and-white photograph of a well-groomed horse standing in a stable courtyard with arched buildings in the background. A woman wearing a cloche hat and long coat gently places her hands on the horse’s side, while a man in a suit, bow tie, and round glasses stands nearby holding a hat and the horse’s reins. The scene appears formal and staged, likely from the early 20th century.

Black-and-white photograph of a well-groomed horse standing in a stable courtyard with arched buildings in the background. A woman wearing a cloche hat and long coat gently places her hands on the horse’s side, while a man in a suit, bow tie, and round glasses stands nearby holding a hat and the horse’s reins. The scene appears formal and staged, likely from the early 20th century.

Today we celebrate W.K. Kellogg, whose passion for Arabian horses helped shape Cal Poly Pomona.

His Pomona ranch, later gifted to California, became the university’s foundation.

📸 Kellogg with ANTEZ and Laura La Plante, 1928
#WKellogg #SpecialCollections #LibraryArchives

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Flyer for a workshop on using AI tools like ChatGPT ethically in coursework, covering best practices, academic policies, and responsible use. Includes learning outcomes on ethical principles and avoiding misuse, with a registration link.

Flyer for a workshop on using AI tools like ChatGPT ethically in coursework, covering best practices, academic policies, and responsible use. Includes learning outcomes on ethical principles and avoiding misuse, with a registration link.

Learn how to use AI tools like ChatGPT ethically in your coursework. Explore best practices, academic policies, and how to avoid misuse.

April 14, 12 to 1 pm

Covers integrity, fairness, accountability, transparency, and privacy.

Register: cpp.libcal.com/event/16248966

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Flyer for a university lecture titled “Lecture on Musical Work, ‘The Immigrants’.” Speaker Sergio Barer, a composer and pianist with a long beard and glasses, is pictured on the left. The event is presented by the Michi and Walter Weglyn Endowed Chair of Multicultural Studies at Cal Poly Pomona. It will take place Tuesday, April 7, 2026 from 4:00 to 5:00 pm Pacific Time at the CPP University Library, room 15-4829, and is hybrid with a Zoom option. The talk focuses on Barer’s musical work based on interviews with Mexican immigrants, exploring themes like migration, work, and identity. A QR code and Zoom link are included, along with a short biography of the speaker.

Flyer for a university lecture titled “Lecture on Musical Work, ‘The Immigrants’.” Speaker Sergio Barer, a composer and pianist with a long beard and glasses, is pictured on the left. The event is presented by the Michi and Walter Weglyn Endowed Chair of Multicultural Studies at Cal Poly Pomona. It will take place Tuesday, April 7, 2026 from 4:00 to 5:00 pm Pacific Time at the CPP University Library, room 15-4829, and is hybrid with a Zoom option. The talk focuses on Barer’s musical work based on interviews with Mexican immigrants, exploring themes like migration, work, and identity. A QR code and Zoom link are included, along with a short biography of the speaker.

Join us for a lecture on "The Immigrants" by composer Sergio Barer. Based on interviews with Mexican immigrants, the work explores migration, work, and identity.

April 7, 2026
4 to 5 pm PT
Cal Poly Pomona + Zoom

Details via QR code on flyer

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Gráfico promocional de la Semana Nacional de las Bibliotecas, del 19 al 25 de abril de 2026. Sobre un fondo azul, aparece a la derecha una persona sonriente con cabello rizado y una banda colorida en la cabeza. El texto principal en amarillo muestra el título del evento, y un círculo dice “Encuentra tu alegría.” En la parte inferior, se identifica a Mychal Threets como presidenta honorífica, junto con los logotipos de la American Library Association.

Gráfico promocional de la Semana Nacional de las Bibliotecas, del 19 al 25 de abril de 2026. Sobre un fondo azul, aparece a la derecha una persona sonriente con cabello rizado y una banda colorida en la cabeza. El texto principal en amarillo muestra el título del evento, y un círculo dice “Encuentra tu alegría.” En la parte inferior, se identifica a Mychal Threets como presidenta honorífica, junto con los logotipos de la American Library Association.

Promotional graphic for “National Library Week,” April 19–25, 2026. On a blue background, a smiling person with curly hair and a colorful headband appears on the right. Large yellow text reads the event title, and a circular badge says “Find Your Joy!” The bottom text identifies Mychal Threets as the National Library Week Honorary Chair, with American Library Association logos.

Promotional graphic for “National Library Week,” April 19–25, 2026. On a blue background, a smiling person with curly hair and a colorful headband appears on the right. Large yellow text reads the event title, and a circular badge says “Find Your Joy!” The bottom text identifies Mychal Threets as the National Library Week Honorary Chair, with American Library Association logos.

“Find your joy” during National Library Week 2026 and discover what inspires you at the library! Join us for a variety of exciting events from April 20–24, 2026. For the latest lineup, visit: libguides.library.cpp.edu/NLW

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Graphic for Children’s Bilingual Story Time with large text reading “STORY TIME.” Dates listed are April 8, 15, 22, and 29. The graphic invites participants to join fun, engaging virtual story times that are interactive, educational, and free for kids of all ages. A cartoon child with curly hair sits reading a book, and a QR code directs viewers to register online.

Graphic for Children’s Bilingual Story Time with large text reading “STORY TIME.” Dates listed are April 8, 15, 22, and 29. The graphic invites participants to join fun, engaging virtual story times that are interactive, educational, and free for kids of all ages. A cartoon child with curly hair sits reading a book, and a QR code directs viewers to register online.

Join us for Children’s Bilingual Story Time 📚

Enjoy fun, interactive virtual story times on April 8, 15, 22, and 29. Free for kids of all ages.

Register here: libguides.library.cpp.edu/storytime

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Elegant event flyer with a marble-textured white background and gold decorative leaves in the corners. Text reads: “University Library Presents Golden Leaves Author Awards.” A QR code is centered below the title. At the bottom: “Register on TixTree. Friday, April 24, 2026, 11am–12pm.”

Elegant event flyer with a marble-textured white background and gold decorative leaves in the corners. Text reads: “University Library Presents Golden Leaves Author Awards.” A QR code is centered below the title. At the bottom: “Register on TixTree. Friday, April 24, 2026, 11am–12pm.”

For 40 years, Golden Leaves (est. 1986) has honored authors & editors from the Cal Poly Pomona community.

Join the 2026 Golden Leaves Author Awards during National Library Week:

📅 April 24, 11 AM (Hybrid)
RSVP: www.tixtree.com/e/2026-golde...

#CalPolyPomona #GoldenLeaves #AuthorAwards

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Colorful promotional poster with a pink, purple, orange, and yellow gradient background and abstract shapes. At the top is a treble clef logo with the text “CPP Music Dept.” Large bold text in the center reads “STUDY AND SOUND.” Below, smaller text says “live jazz-themed performance featuring student performers.” Event details: “April 16, 2026, 12PM–1PM.” Location: “Library 2nd Floor Bronco Community Zone.”

Colorful promotional poster with a pink, purple, orange, and yellow gradient background and abstract shapes. At the top is a treble clef logo with the text “CPP Music Dept.” Large bold text in the center reads “STUDY AND SOUND.” Below, smaller text says “live jazz-themed performance featuring student performers.” Event details: “April 16, 2026, 12PM–1PM.” Location: “Library 2nd Floor Bronco Community Zone.”

Take a study break and enjoy live music 🎶

Join the CPP Music Department for Study and Sound, a jazz-themed performance featuring talented student musicians!

🗓 April 16, 2026
⏰ 12–1 PM
📍 Library, 2nd Floor – Bronco Community Zone

Relax, recharge, and enjoy the sound! cpp.libcal.com/event/16500401

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A photo of a modern university library building with glass doors and outdoor seating in front. Overlaid text reads: “University Library – Spring Break.” Below, a boxed section states: “Library Closed Sat 3/28, Sun 3/29, and Tue 3/31.” It also lists “Operating Hours 8am – 5pm” and “Bronco Computer Lab Closed 3/31.”

A photo of a modern university library building with glass doors and outdoor seating in front. Overlaid text reads: “University Library – Spring Break.” Below, a boxed section states: “Library Closed Sat 3/28, Sun 3/29, and Tue 3/31.” It also lists “Operating Hours 8am – 5pm” and “Bronco Computer Lab Closed 3/31.”

📚 SPRING BREAK HOURS - UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

Please note adjusted hours for Spring Break:

🚫 Library Closed:
Sat 3/28, Sun 3/29, Tue 3/31

🕗 Open Hours:
8am - 5pm

💻 Bronco Computer Lab Closed:
Tue 3/31

Plan ahead and have a great Spring Break!

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Promotional graphic for “The ART of ENGINEERING: A Creative Challenge.” The design features a light blue grid background with illustrated engineering tools and gears. Large bold text reads “The ART of ENGINEERING: A Creative Challenge.” Below, it says “Ready to build, design, and innovate?” followed by “Step up, stand out, and engineer your imagination into a winning creation.” At the bottom, the deadline is highlighted: “Submission deadline: March 29, 2026 11:59 pm.”

Promotional graphic for “The ART of ENGINEERING: A Creative Challenge.” The design features a light blue grid background with illustrated engineering tools and gears. Large bold text reads “The ART of ENGINEERING: A Creative Challenge.” Below, it says “Ready to build, design, and innovate?” followed by “Step up, stand out, and engineer your imagination into a winning creation.” At the bottom, the deadline is highlighted: “Submission deadline: March 29, 2026 11:59 pm.”

Deadline is almost here for CPP’s ART of ENGINEERING Challenge.

Submit by March 29, 11:59 p.m.

Open to students, faculty, and staff.

www.cpp.edu/library/abou...

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A light green, tri-fold pamphlet from Cal Poly Pomona titled “Cal Poly Pomona Women’s Center Reaching Out,” printed in black text. The right panel features the large vertical title and location details, noting it is located across from the bookstore in Building 95 and open Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm. The center panel includes a “Campus Phone Guide” listing various campus services and phone numbers such as Career Planning, Financial Aid, Police, Women’s Center, and Associated Students. Below are sections explaining student rights, including federal protections against discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap, and information on how to report discrimination or file grievances. The left panel contains a section titled “Scholarships and Loans” describing financial aid opportunities for women through the Business and Professional Women’s Foundation. It also includes a short poem titled “Teach Me” by June Guethlein, a statistic about increasing numbers of women in the labor force, and a “Family Film Series” announcement co-sponsored by the Women’s Center and ASI.

A light green, tri-fold pamphlet from Cal Poly Pomona titled “Cal Poly Pomona Women’s Center Reaching Out,” printed in black text. The right panel features the large vertical title and location details, noting it is located across from the bookstore in Building 95 and open Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm. The center panel includes a “Campus Phone Guide” listing various campus services and phone numbers such as Career Planning, Financial Aid, Police, Women’s Center, and Associated Students. Below are sections explaining student rights, including federal protections against discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap, and information on how to report discrimination or file grievances. The left panel contains a section titled “Scholarships and Loans” describing financial aid opportunities for women through the Business and Professional Women’s Foundation. It also includes a short poem titled “Teach Me” by June Guethlein, a statistic about increasing numbers of women in the labor force, and a “Family Film Series” announcement co-sponsored by the Women’s Center and ASI.

The reverse side of the same light green pamphlet, also printed in black text. The left panel features a poem titled “Rain Me No Rain” by June Guethlein, followed by a biographical section on author Doris Lessing, describing her background and major literary works. A small notice at the bottom invites volunteers for a “Big Sisters” program through the YWCA. The center panel is titled “Women & Finances” and presents statistics comparing women’s and men’s income based on 1977 data, noting lower median earnings for women, limited business ownership, and financial challenges faced by older women. Below this is a section outlining the long effort required for women to gain the right to vote, listing decades of campaigns, referenda, and legislative efforts. The right panel, titled “The Guide,” promotes a resource for information on topics such as birth control and women’s organizations, with contact details for Planned Parenthood and Pomona Valley NOW. Beneath that is a section describing the Disabled Students Office, outlining services such as orientation, registration assistance, special parking, adaptive equipment, and counseling, as well as its role as an advocate for disabled students on campus.

The reverse side of the same light green pamphlet, also printed in black text. The left panel features a poem titled “Rain Me No Rain” by June Guethlein, followed by a biographical section on author Doris Lessing, describing her background and major literary works. A small notice at the bottom invites volunteers for a “Big Sisters” program through the YWCA. The center panel is titled “Women & Finances” and presents statistics comparing women’s and men’s income based on 1977 data, noting lower median earnings for women, limited business ownership, and financial challenges faced by older women. Below this is a section outlining the long effort required for women to gain the right to vote, listing decades of campaigns, referenda, and legislative efforts. The right panel, titled “The Guide,” promotes a resource for information on topics such as birth control and women’s organizations, with contact details for Planned Parenthood and Pomona Valley NOW. Beneath that is a section describing the Disabled Students Office, outlining services such as orientation, registration assistance, special parking, adaptive equipment, and counseling, as well as its role as an advocate for disabled students on campus.

A pink newsletter titled “Women’s/ReEntry Resource Centers Newsletter/Calendar, Winter 1985,” with a Cal Poly Pomona logo in the upper left corner showing two stylized figures. A library date stamp reads January 24, 1985. The main heading says “Welcome to Winter Quarter.” The text welcomes new and returning students, describing the center as a warm, supportive space during winter where students can relax, build friendships, and access resources. It emphasizes student-led programming that supports personal growth, education, and changing roles in society. The newsletter notes that the center is located in Building 95 across from the bookstore and offers coffee and tea for visitors. A section lists operating hours for each weekday, with extended hours midweek. The right side includes staff names and student assistants. The tone emphasizes community, accessibility, and support for those entering or returning to higher education.

A pink newsletter titled “Women’s/ReEntry Resource Centers Newsletter/Calendar, Winter 1985,” with a Cal Poly Pomona logo in the upper left corner showing two stylized figures. A library date stamp reads January 24, 1985. The main heading says “Welcome to Winter Quarter.” The text welcomes new and returning students, describing the center as a warm, supportive space during winter where students can relax, build friendships, and access resources. It emphasizes student-led programming that supports personal growth, education, and changing roles in society. The newsletter notes that the center is located in Building 95 across from the bookstore and offers coffee and tea for visitors. A section lists operating hours for each weekday, with extended hours midweek. The right side includes staff names and student assistants. The tone emphasizes community, accessibility, and support for those entering or returning to higher education.

A second pink newsletter page titled “Quarter Highlights.” The top section announces “Happy Birthday!!!” and explains that Winter Quarter includes birthdays of Martin Luther King Jr., George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Susan B. Anthony, noting Anthony’s role in the women’s suffrage movement and the historical fight for voting rights. It also announces the ninth birthday of the Women’s Center, with planned speakers, an open house, refreshments, and a special evening event. On the left is a section titled “Self-Power: A New Impact for A New Year,” promoting a workshop led by Sheffra Williams-Sam focused on empowerment, personal growth, and skill-building, with registration details and fees. The center section highlights a film series co-sponsored with Ethnic and Women’s Studies, featuring discussions on topics such as population control, U.S. policy, and women, politics, and revolution. On the right is a section titled “Women’s History Week March 3–9, 1985,” explaining the importance of studying women’s history and inviting participation in activities, speakers, and events. At the bottom is a small illustrated comic encouraging women to stay engaged and confident rather than passive in conversations.

A second pink newsletter page titled “Quarter Highlights.” The top section announces “Happy Birthday!!!” and explains that Winter Quarter includes birthdays of Martin Luther King Jr., George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Susan B. Anthony, noting Anthony’s role in the women’s suffrage movement and the historical fight for voting rights. It also announces the ninth birthday of the Women’s Center, with planned speakers, an open house, refreshments, and a special evening event. On the left is a section titled “Self-Power: A New Impact for A New Year,” promoting a workshop led by Sheffra Williams-Sam focused on empowerment, personal growth, and skill-building, with registration details and fees. The center section highlights a film series co-sponsored with Ethnic and Women’s Studies, featuring discussions on topics such as population control, U.S. policy, and women, politics, and revolution. On the right is a section titled “Women’s History Week March 3–9, 1985,” explaining the importance of studying women’s history and inviting participation in activities, speakers, and events. At the bottom is a small illustrated comic encouraging women to stay engaged and confident rather than passive in conversations.

This Women’s History Month, Special Collections & Archives highlights 1980s materials from Cal Poly Pomona’s Women’s Resource & Re-Entry Centers.

Student-led spaces that expanded access, built community, and empowered women in higher education.

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