In Search of Sunken History
The island of Malta’s 7,000-year history can be studied and admired through its prehistoric temples, Roman catacombs and medieval towns. But some of its past is less accessible, buried beneath the surface
The island of Malta’s 7,000-year history can be studied and admired through its prehistoric temples, Roman catacombs and medieval towns. But some of its past is less accessible, buried beneath the surface
Peering out the barred windows of his asylum bedroom, Vincent van Gogh found inspiration in the night sky. While he believed “The Starry Night” was a failure, more 130 years later, his
In her career, Esther Unti wants to perform vehicle dynamics and modeling for passenger cars. But as the technical lead for Cal Poly’s formula SAE race team, consumer desires take a back
Several faculty members were honored recently for excellence in teaching, advising and research during the 2017-18 school year. The college-wide award ceremony, held in the ATL, included recaps of department successes and
“Over time, as more and more quarters came, and I had gotten these grades, the more it became a goal just to see how long I could keep it up,” said the
Inside the metal Aero Hangar, Junior Gonzalez plops a metal gearbox onto a workbench, then begins tapping it with a rubber mallet. “The output shaft isn’t quite fitting into the bearing right
The costs and benefits of launching a start-up, the moral considerations of artificial intelligence and changes in the semiconductor business were a few of the many topics discussed recently during the first
For some, becoming an astronaut is a fleeting aspiration that does not last much longer than the final day of second grade. Cal Poly Aerospace Engineering alumnus Dylan Dickstein, on the other