
Built for Speed
A team of Cal Poly engineering students has headed to Nevada, where they think a bicycle they designed can top a record-breaking speed of 61 mph. Cal Poly’s Human-Powered Vehicle Club has been
A team of Cal Poly engineering students has headed to Nevada, where they think a bicycle they designed can top a record-breaking speed of 61 mph. Cal Poly’s Human-Powered Vehicle Club has been
Helene Finger, who has helped Cal Poly’s Society of Women Engineers become one of the largest and most successful SWE sections in the nation, has been recognized with the 2019 Outstanding Faculty Advisor
Several staff and faculty members, including College of Engineering Dean Amy S. Fleischer, recently participated in red tag safety training at the Aero Hangar. Those who receive their red tag are allowed to work in the wood and sheet metal
For engineering students, all-nighters and long hours in labs can be seen as a badge of honor, said Andrew Danowitz, an assistant professor in the electrical engineering department. But that drive to excess
Members of Cal Poly’s human-powered vehicle team have been preparing for a record-breaking attempt in Nevada this month. The team, comprised of roughly two dozen mechanical engineering students, hopes to break the current record
James LoCascio’s father, an immigrant from Sicily, worked three jobs to support his family in New York City – two in upholstery shops and one driving a taxi. “When he retired from upholstery,