Student Pilots Program to Help Professors, Students Talk About Racial, Social Injustice in Engineering
WRITTEN BY GABBY FERREIRA When Biomedical Engineering professor Trevor Cardinal gave the students in his engineering physiology class their first lab of the fall quarter, it was different than usual — and
Race on Campus
The Chronicle of Higher Education offers national conversations about racial equity and inclusion. College campuses help drive cultural change, including in the language we use. This week, they explore how academics and
“Part of Our Community:” Retiring CENG Faculty and Staff Recognized
In January of 2010, not long after Android introduced its app market and Apple unveiled the iPhone App store, David Janzen launched a pioneering app development course at Cal Poly. “Nobody knew
ITS Support
Information technology services for CENG faculty, staff and students. Classroom and Conference Room Support Phone and in-person support will be provided from 6:45 am to 9:15 pm Monday through Thursday and from
Change the Status Quo Conference 2021
The Center for Service in Action is hosting the 19th annual Change the Status Quo (CSQ) Social Justice Leadership Conference on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021. This year the conference will be entirely virtual, and aims to empower students
Helping Hands: Computer Science Students and Professor Help Swiss Hairdresser with Cybersecurity; More Social Good in the Works
With feedback from a Swiss hairdresser, members of a new Cal Poly club are helping protect small businesses in Switzerland from cyber threats. The club, CS + Social Good (CSSG), was created
Rose Float Team to be Featured on New Year’s Day Broadcast
The Tournament of Roses, unable to host the traditional Rose Parade® in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, announced it will produce a New Year’s Day celebration to be broadcast in its