Engineering News

A tutoring session led by Joshua Ovalle, MEP tutor.

Maximizing Engineering Potential's Adaptations to the New Normal

"Can't do much about the situation, but we're doing the same things we were doing before but just in a virtual environment. More or less business as usual for us."

Published June 12, 2020

2020 graduate Kimberly Gottula

It All Adds Up: Games, Math, Coding Inspire Engineering Grad

When Kimberly Gottula was growing up in Placentia, her mother made sure that books and math-oriented board games were always at the ready.

Published June 4, 2020

An engineering alumni with plastic faceshields.

College of Engineering Volunteers Step Up

As the novel coronavirus continues to prove to be a once-in-a-century pathogen, students and faculty from the College of Engineering have taken up voluntary efforts to do what they can to protect and prepare healthcare workers and services.

Published May 18, 2020

Engineering Professor Rajan Chandra who was at Cal Poly Pomona for 35 years.

In Memoriam: Rajan Chandra

Rajan Chandra, an electrical and computer engineering professor, died on March 23. Chandra called Cal Poly Pomona home for 35 years.

Published April 22, 2020

An engineering faculty member teaching his engineering class remotely via Zoom.

Resilient and Adaptive During Pandemic

Engineering faculty and students at Cal Poly Pomona transition quickly to the new normal of remote or virtual instruction.

Published March 31, 2020

Jack O'Neil pictured with wife Mary, taught at Cal Poly Pomona.

In Memoriam: John "Jack" O'Neil

John "Jack O'Neil, a longtime engineering professor who opened his home for nearly three decades to engineering students for a Thanksgiving meal and funded scholarships after retiring, died Feb. 12 after a long illness.

Published Feb. 17, 2020

 


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