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Do you think differently than others? Have you always wondered why you process the world in a unique way? Come and explore your unique brain and join other neurodivergent individuals at a general
Do you think differently than others? Have you always wondered why you process the world in a unique way? Come and explore your unique brain and join other neurodivergent individuals at a general
On any given day, the College of Engineering’s diverse and dedicated faculty members are producing significant research contributions through peer-reviewed journal articles, scholarly books and book chapters. Learn more about those contributions in
Seven mechanical engineering students ranging from second to fourth years traveled to Boise, Idaho, to represent Cal Poly at the ASME e-Human Powered Vehicles Challenge. They competed in a drag race, an endurance race
Silicon Valley innovator Bill Fernandez will host a presentation, “Some Things I Wish I Knew When I Was College Aged.” The presentation will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, May 23 at the
Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo is home to the first interdisciplinary school of its kind thanks to a transformative $60 million gift from the Robert N. Noyce Trust. The Noyce School of
Cal Poly Waterpower Club is an academic organization that explores renewable energy through waterpower, such as hydropower and wave energy. Participants can compete in national intercollegiate opportunities funded by the U.S. Department of