
Another Strong Showing
Cal Poly’s concrete canoe team won first place in final product while winning four of the five races at the National Concrete Canoe Competition, held over the weekend at the Florida Institute

Cal Poly’s concrete canoe team won first place in final product while winning four of the five races at the National Concrete Canoe Competition, held over the weekend at the Florida Institute

Bing Qu’s paper suggesting a cost-effective way to prevent earthquake-induced building collapse was recently presented with the Moisseiff Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). The paper, titled “Seismic Rehabilitation

Nazli Yesiller and James L. Hanson, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and a team of researchers were recently published in the Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering. The article, “Hydration Fluid and Field

While the Poly Royal Rodeo has always drawn huge crowds, rodeo coach and Cal Poly alumnus Ben Londo thought the crowds could be even bigger. In this video, see how Londo worked

The Cal Poly concrete canoe team’s bid to win its third straight national championship launched from its home turf last weekend, where the team finished first in the regional portion of the

While the Poly Royal Rodeo has always drawn huge crowds, rodeo coach and Cal Poly alumnus Ben Londo thought the crowds could be even bigger. In this video, see how Londo worked