
Kelly Turbin Transforms Gratitude into Opportunity for Civil Engineers
Kelly Turbin still remembers the moment he realized just how well Cal Poly had prepared him for the real world. In his first week at his new job, fresh out of the
Kelly Turbin still remembers the moment he realized just how well Cal Poly had prepared him for the real world. In his first week at his new job, fresh out of the
Twenty-seven Cal Poly students were recognized for awards, accolades and other accomplishments by state lawmakers on the floors of the Assembly and Senate in Sacramento on Monday, Feb. 3. Among the group
Civil and environmental engineering Professor Stefan Talke and his cohorts recently published their research, “Evaluating Historical Changes in a Mussel Bed Community in Northern California,” in the journal Scientific Reports. The publication
The Industrial Partnership Career Fair, hosted by Cal Poly’s Civil and Environmental Engineering Industrial Partnership Program, invites students from all majors to connect with 30 Platinum Industry Partners. This event offers an excellent opportunity
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Co-Hosts Events at Morro Bay and Avila Beach to Document Impacts of Climate Change As the sun, moon and Earth align to create this season’s highest tides,
Civil and environmental engineering Professor Anurag Pande was selected as a STEM-NET faculty fellow for the 2024-25 academic year. The goal of the grant is to support and encourage the development of