Two Cal Poly professors and two alumni used marine robots to study underwater life in the Artic on an expedition to Norway last month.
Women engineers recognized for achievements
Five women engineers were honored for excelling in leadership, work experience and grade point average at the 34th annual Evening with the Industry gala last Thursday.
New engineering club aids in medical practices overseas
A new engineering club rebuilds medical tools to be sent to developing countries.
Students organize run to fund PolyHouse
Industrial and manufacturing engineering students are putting on the second annual Fund Run on Nov. 14 at 9 a.m to support the PolyHouse project.
Biomedical engineering students step up
The biomedical engineering department has faced personnel cutbacks that affect its day-to-day operations, but students in the Biomedical Engineering Society will pick up the slack.
Women engineers make their presence known
For the first time in history, women make up of half of the U.S. workforce and Cal Poly’s chapter of the Society of Women Engineers are making sure they are doing their part to empower women pursuing technical careers.
Saudi Arabia calls quits on Cal Poly deal
A contract long in the works between Cal Poly and Jubail University College in Saudi Arabia has come to a close, and not with the resolution many were expecting.
Flexibility, patience key for graduates’ job search
There’s one thing Cal Poly graduates will want to keep in mind while hunting for their dream job this summer; be flexible. Chances are you won’t find it right away.
Cal Poly and UCSB unite through research center
A new center for Collaborative Engineering Research and Education, recently launched, combines the Cal Poly Undergraduate Engineering program with Graduate research at UC Santa Barbara.