Ann S. Bowers, Pioneering Technology Industry Executive and Philanthropist, Dies at 86
As the spouse of Robert Noyce, Bowers’ strong ties to Cal Poly will remain in perpetuity through the Noyce School of Computing and the Learn by Doing impact the school will have
Donate Blood in February and Receive a $10 Gift Card
The American Red Cross has declared a national blood shortage with the lowest number of people giving blood in 20 years, but Cal Poly students can help change that. Cal Poly’s Red
Surfing the Tide of Change: How an Australian Oceanographer is Making Waves in Environmental Science
Driven by a desire to participate in pioneering research, Australian oceanographer and avid surfer Serena Lee journeyed halfway across the globe to California’s Central Coast, forging new connections at Cal Poly’s College
Engineering Possibilities in College Summer Program
Sign up for the Engineering Possibilities in College (EPIC) 2024 summer program! The program is open to rising 6th through 12th graders and includes engineering classes, activities, group projects, live speakers, social
Revamping an Icon: Hangar Undergoes Major Renovation to Enhance Workspaces for Student Clubs and Projects
Located at one end of a once-bustling airstrip, the Hangar stands as a testament to innovation and transformation. Originally constructed in 1947 to serve Cal Poly’s aerodynamics program, the iconic structure was