Engineering News

Cal Poly Pomona engineering professor Cordelia Ontiveros

What the 19th Amendment Means to Me

"For me, the 19th Amendment and the right for women to vote means that we have a voice. We have a voice to elect representatives who share our priorities. We have a voice for change. We have a voice to advance our country for all members of our society."

Published Sept. 17, 2020

CPP baby lamb

Ag and Engineering to Tap $241K USDA Grant to Aid Sheep Farmers

Apparel merchandising and management and civil engineering professors were awarded a four-year, $241,000 USDA grant that will provide learn-by-doing research experiences for undergraduate students with U.S. sheep farms and wool use.

Published Sept. 9, 2020

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Let's Build a Moonbase

An aerospace engineering student team proposed a thorough plan to establish a base on the Moon, and won first place at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) 2019-20 Space Systems Design Competition.

Published Aug. 31, 2020

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Introduce a Girl to Engineering Named a National 2020 Inspiring Program

“The best part is hearing the students say, ‘I didn’t know this was engineering’ or ‘I didn’t know I could do this or make this.’ It’s their excitement.”

Published Aug. 17, 2020

 

Building 17 at Cal Poly Pomona.

College of Engineering Zoom Backgrounds

Get ready for the upcoming fall semester with Zoom backgrounds of your college.

Published Aug. 5, 2020

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Engineering Staff Serves Students, Overcomes Challenges

The pandemic challenged the college's staff. Together, they overcame them.

Published July 1, 2020

An engineering student working with liquid nitrogen. Nitrogen is written on a metal tank.

CPP to receive $2.5 Million for Aerospace Projects

Cal Poly Pomona will receive $2.5 million to fuel its Liquid Rocket Lab and boost future STEM student recruitment as part of an Education Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).

Published June 25, 2020

A presentation by three engineering students. A PowerPoint they're using has the title proposed culvert location.

Engineering Study Details Survival Blueprint for Mountain Lions

"The Cal Poly Pomona study was a big step. People have always been asking, 'Where do you put a crossing?' Now we know that it's clearly buildable."

Published June 22, 2020

Kellogg Honors College students Lauren Sinks, left, and Cesar Valdovinos, bottom right, and engineering student Matthew Jacobson, top right

Adaptation: Learning How to Learn in a Virtual World

When the coronavirus pandemic prompted statewide stay-at-home orders, Cal Poly Pomona quickly shifted to remote and virtual learning.

Published June 17, 2020


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