James LoCascio Receives Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award
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
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
A two-year look at the Faculty Development Program initiated by the Dean’s office.
A grant from the National Science Foundation will help a computer science professor and two graduate students work on improving the accuracy of automated traceabilty. Davide Falessi was awarded a grant for $176,488 for
A gauntlet of three intense classes — physics, statics and dynamics — presents a grueling test for the majority of freshman and sophomore engineering students at Cal Poly. And while most students
When a viral video revealed a dispenser that only offered soap to white people, commenters were quick to joke that the product was somehow racist. While that notion seemed absurd, the soap dispenser’s design
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