
Safely Enjoy SLOme together!
The Dean of Students has prepared a vibrant list of things to do so the Cal Poly community can SLOme safely together. Each item emphasizes things that can be done in a

The Dean of Students has prepared a vibrant list of things to do so the Cal Poly community can SLOme safely together. Each item emphasizes things that can be done in a

A public symposium will be held virtually on November 12, 13 and 19. With sponsorship from the National Science Foundation, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is exploring ambitions for the future of undergraduate

DR. ERIN CECHASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2020 • 10 A.M. Join us on zoom at: https://calpoly.zoom.us/j/92659194829?pwd=RDdmemFhbytyQzJ4MzFIdExpbjYwZz09 Passcode: CENG Can the culture of STEM help reproduce inequality?

Teaching students how to boost California’s water supply and recover resources from wastewater is the aim of the SURE! Research Station. Cal Poly Environmental Engineering Professor Tryg Lundquist has a simple explanation

Last summer, as Alexander Holthaus demonstrated his team’s senior project inside the Morro Bay harbor, a 200-foot-long dredge vessel loomed over the mechanical engineering student and his wheelchair-accessible standup paddleboard. Every year,

A National Science Foundation grant will provide equipment for Cal Poly students to test how structures react during earthquakes. The $340,000 grant, directed both toward students in the College of Engineering and