Basic Needs Resources for Students
Now more than ever, we need to ensure our students can fulfill their basic needs, such as food and housing. We must set them up to succeed. Here are two ways to inform students about basic needs resources in
Now more than ever, we need to ensure our students can fulfill their basic needs, such as food and housing. We must set them up to succeed. Here are two ways to inform students about basic needs resources in
Civil Engineering Professor Robb Eric S. Moss, specializing in geotechnical, earthquake and risk engineering, recently published three papers and one text book: Moss, R.E.S. (2020) Applied Civil Engineering Risk Analysis, 2nd Ed. Springer Scientific, Switzerland. Moss,
Electrical Engineering Professor Taufik gave a technical talk titled, “The DC House Project: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities,” on Aug, 5, 2020 for the Distinguished Lecture Series hosted by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM).
A public symposium will be held virtually on November 12, 13 and 19. With sponsorship from the National Science Foundation, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is exploring ambitions for the future of undergraduate
DR. ERIN CECHASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2020 • 10 A.M. Join us on zoom at: https://calpoly.zoom.us/j/92659194829?pwd=RDdmemFhbytyQzJ4MzFIdExpbjYwZz09 Passcode: CENG Can the culture of STEM help reproduce inequality?
The College of Engineering and the Division of Research and Economic Development concludes our series of summer webinars about research, scholarship and creative activity at Cal Poly on Monday, August 10. This final workshop is