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 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
A team of eight undergraduate students from both Mechanical and Computer Engineering under the supervision of Dr. Charles Birdsong (ME) and Bruce DeBruhl (CS) worked together in conjunction with their senior project/capstone
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
Professor Kristen Cardinal wrapped up another successful year of MEDITEC projects, with 15 projects, involving 47 students from throughout the College of Engineering. The MEDITEC program brings industry-sponsored projects from the biomedical
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