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Cal Poly Float Entry Gets an Early Slot in the 2023 Rose Parade®

Cal Poly universities’ “Road to Reclamation” will be the first of the judged floats to roll down Colorado Boulevard on Jan. 2 at the 2023 Rose Parade® presented by Honda.

Cal Poly Professor Receives Grant to Improve Healthcare Access for Hispanic and Indigenous Women in Santa Maria and Guadalupe

Cal Poly Kinesiology and Public Health Department Professor Suzanne Phelan recently received $30,000 in grant funding from the Santa Barbara Foundation to improve the Cal Poly Mobile Health Clinic’s services for women in northern Santa Barbara County.  

Cal Poly Philosopher Patrick Lin Appointed to U.S. National Space Council’s Users Advisory Group

Vice President Kamala Harris, chair of the National Space Council (NSpC), appointed Cal Poly Professor Patrick Lin, Ph.D., to the council’s Users Advisory Group (UAG).

Cal Poly to Present Annual Bach Week Jan. 17-21

The Cal Poly Music Department will present its annual Bach Week from Tuesday through Saturday, Jan. 17-21

Cal Poly Finance Professor Explains What You Can Learn from Holiday Classic ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ After Cryptocurrency Implosion

s Americans commence with their annual viewing of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” the 1946 Frank Capra Christmas classic, starring Jimmy Stewart, provides a valuable lesson about banking and the cryptocurrency implosion, according to a Cal Poly finance professor.

W. Terrence Spiller to Perform Piano Recital on Jan. 13 at Cal Poly

Pianist and Cal Poly Music Professor Emeritus W. Terrence Spiller will give a recital at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13, in the Spanos Theatre on campus.

Cal Poly Community Supports Students, Local Residents in Need this Holiday Season

Recent gift drives and donation efforts on Cal Poly’s campus have raised thousands of dollars, more than 150 pounds of food and personal items, and more than 180 gifts to support Cal Poly students and community members.

Cal Poly Fall 2022 Commencement Set for Dec. 10

Ceremony will honor 915 eligible graduate candidates from the university’s six colleges; 9,000 guests also expected to attend