
The Legacy of Roborodentia
Students, careers shaped by annual robotics competition Cal Poly engineering alumnus Brian Starnes credits a robot with changing the course of his life. In his final year studying computer engineering, Starnes registered

Students, careers shaped by annual robotics competition Cal Poly engineering alumnus Brian Starnes credits a robot with changing the course of his life. In his final year studying computer engineering, Starnes registered

As we head into the new year, it is important to keep students’ mental health in mind. Computer Engineering Professor Andrew Danowitz developed a research brief on the mental health of engineering

The Art of Engineering challenge returns for another year to beautify the engineering buildings while representing the connection between engineering and art. The idea for the competition came after several faculty members

Cal Poly universities’ ‘Road to Reclamation’ received the Extraordinaire Award for the most extraordinary entry among the parade’s 39 floats. It was the schools 62nd award in 74 parade appearances since 1949.

Message in a Bottle: Capturing the beauty of the ‘glug’ Mechanical Engineering professor, students win Gallery of Fluid Motion award for video A Mechanical Engineering professor was so enamored by the evolution

Cal Poly College of Engineering had an exceptional year focused on impact. From national awards to a new Noyce School of Applied Computing, our college community changed the world around them. Please