
Securely Working From Home
Moving from the campus technology environment to working remotely can create some security risks. In order to keep the Cal Poly community safe, we recommend taking the following steps to securely work from home:

Moving from the campus technology environment to working remotely can create some security risks. In order to keep the Cal Poly community safe, we recommend taking the following steps to securely work from home:

Please take a few minutes to answer our short survey to “name names” of those graduating students you see bringing outstanding contributions to Cal Poly and our CENG family. There are three

Professors John Oliver, John Planck, Paul Hummel, Amin Malekmohammadi and Joseph Callenes-Sloan are teaching a studio lecture/lab class where students will be doing embedded systems lab experiments at home with electronics they

You may be eligible to apply for an EPA Source Reduction Assistance (SRA) Grant. SRA grants fund innovative source reduction approaches (also known as “pollution prevention” or “P2”). P2 means reducing or eliminating

With the shelter in place guidelines in place starting at 5 pm Thursday, March 19, there will not be a lot of changes in how CENG is conducting work from what we

The Center for Teaching, Learning & Technology (CTLT) will continue to offer both email and live consultation support this week (March 16-20) to faculty who seek assistance administering virtual final assessments and