
ASHRAE Leadership Symposium
At the end of the first week of classes, five mechanical engineering students — Katherine Hennig, Ashley Corona, Madison Kai, Julia McMorrow and Roha Ali — and two faculty members — Jennifer
At the end of the first week of classes, five mechanical engineering students — Katherine Hennig, Ashley Corona, Madison Kai, Julia McMorrow and Roha Ali — and two faculty members — Jennifer
Will Toll approaches his studies in biomedical engineering with a quiet resolve, honed by the ups and downs he’s encountered along the way. The lessons he’s gained have not only reshaped his approach to learning but deepened his commitment to helping others navigate their own unseen challenges.
On any given day, the College of Engineering’s diverse and dedicated faculty members produce significant research contributions through peer-reviewed journal articles, scholarly books and book chapters. Learn more about those contributions in
This year marks the launch of Waterpower, a new academic club giving Cal Poly students more opportunities to dive into marine energy and hydropower. With interest already building, Waterpower is set to
Three faculty members from Cal Poly’s College of Engineering have been named annual Faculty and Staff Award winners, recognized for their outstanding contributions to teaching, scholarship and hands-on learning. In a touching
College Secures Top Spots in Civil and Computer Engineering; Celebrates $60 Million Gift Establishing Noyce School of Applied Computing and Upcoming ASCE Championships The Cal Poly College of Engineering continues to be