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Quincy Ross' very large photo on display in the lower level of the Guggenheim.
He'd NEVER been to the museum or NYC before - hadn't even seen his image. But there it is - bigger than he is.
He's a student at Taliesen West
Pretty awesome accolade, huh?
CONGRATULATIONS, Mr. Ross!
Cal Poly officially broke ground on the new $125 million interdisciplinary research building Friday, May 3. Previously referred to as the Science and Agriculture Teaching and Research Center (SATRC), University President Jeffrey Armstrong announced the building will be named the William and Linda Frost Center for Research and Innovation. (Cal Poly photos by Brittany Anzel App)
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2015 Architecture 131- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
3rd Floor Robert Kennedy Library
"Port San Luis Pier" project assembled by students.
The simple sectional and spatial relationships between sky, sea, and pier are the focus of this project.
2015 Architecture 131- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
3rd Floor Robert Kennedy Library
"Port San Luis Pier" project assembled by students.
The simple sectional and spatial relationships between sky, sea, and pier are the focus of this project.
2015 Architecture 131- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
3rd Floor Robert Kennedy Library
"Port San Luis Pier" project assembled by students.
The simple sectional and spatial relationships between sky, sea, and pier are the focus of this project.
2015 Architecture 131- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
3rd Floor Robert Kennedy Library
"Port San Luis Pier" project assembled by students.
The simple sectional and spatial relationships between sky, sea, and pier are the focus of this project.
2015 Architecture 131- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
3rd Floor Robert Kennedy Library
"Port San Luis Pier" project assembled by students.
The simple sectional and spatial relationships between sky, sea, and pier are the focus of this project.
Cal Poly Horticulture Club's flowers and plants temporarily on display on the 2nd floor of the Robert Kennedy Library.
2015 Architecture 131- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
3rd Floor Robert Kennedy Library
"Port San Luis Pier" project assembled by students.
The simple sectional and spatial relationships between sky, sea, and pier are the focus of this project.
Architectural Engineering's Mustang sculpture temporarily on display on the 2nd floor of the Robert Kennedy Library.
In the Exercise physiology lab students have the opportunity to measure blood lactate production during various stages of exertion during exercise. The main purpose of the lab is to examine the changes in the byproducts produced during exercise. The students are specifically comparing the variations between these byproducts in hot and cold environments. At Cal Poly College of Science & Mathematics, students apply skills they’ve learned in class and experience theories proven first hand.
The Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI) hosted a scientific programming workshop for Frost Summer Research Fellows at the Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics Thursday, June 27, 2019. The 64-seat Python coding workshop is a one-day course that offers students coding techniques that assist in data analysis in disciplines such as molecular science, physics, and applied mathematics.
Cal Poly's College of Science and Mathematics is where science, mathematics, the art of teaching and California's Central Coast intersect.
The Molecular Sciences Software Institute serves as a nexus for science, education, and cooperation serving the worldwide community of computational molecular scientists – a broad field including of biomolecular simulation, quantum chemistry, and materials science.
#CalPolyNow #CPFrostResearch #UndergraduateResearch
In teaching myself sketchnotes from Mike Rohde's excellent book, Sketchnote Handbook I'm working through te exercises in a Moleskine notebook — the tiny size. From the front, I'm doing listening and sketching exercises; while in the back is the visual library of elements I've practiced drawing.
2015 Architecture 131- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
3rd Floor Robert Kennedy Library
"Port San Luis Pier" project assembled by students.
The simple sectional and spatial relationships between sky, sea, and pier are the focus of this project.
One of recipes that ties into the Five in a Row (FIAR) book "Another Celebrated Dancing Bear." It turned out very well.
Gallery Exhibition Team. Architectural Engineering's Mustang sculpture temporarily on display on the 2nd floor of the Robert Kennedy Library.
In teaching myself sketchnotes from Mike Rohde's excellent book, Sketchnote Handbook I'm working through te exercises in a Moleskine notebook — the tiny size. From the front, I'm doing listening and sketching exercises; while in the back is the visual library of elements I've practiced drawing.
In teaching myself sketchnotes from Mike Rohde's excellent book, Sketchnote Handbook, I'm working through te exercises in a Moleskine notebook — the tiny size. From the front, I'm doing listening and sketching exercises; while in the back is the visual library of elements I've practiced drawing.
In teaching myself sketchnotes from Mike Rohde's excellent book, Sketchnote Handbook, I'm working through te exercises in a Moleskine notebook — the tiny size. From the front, I'm doing listening and sketching exercises; while in the back is the visual library of elements I've practiced drawing.
In teaching myself sketchnotes from Mike Rohde's excellent book, Sketchnote Handbook, I'm working through te exercises in a Moleskine notebook — the tiny size. From the front, I'm doing listening and sketching exercises; while in the back is the visual library of elements I've practiced drawing.
In teaching myself sketchnotes from Mike Rohde's excellent book, Sketchnote HandbookI'm working through te exercises in a Moleskine notebook — the tiny size. From the front, I'm doing listening and sketching exercises; while in the back is the visual library of elements I've practiced drawing.
In teaching myself sketchnotes from Mike Rohde's excellent book, Sketchnote Handbook I'm working through te exercises in a Moleskine notebook — the tiny size. From the front, I'm doing listening and sketching exercises; while in the back is the visual library of elements I've practiced drawing.
Artist, Ivan McLean, standing next to the Architectural Engineering's Mustang sculpture, which is temporarily on display on the 2nd floor of the Robert Kennedy Library.
Architectural Engineering's Mustang sculpture temporarily on display on the 2nd floor of the Robert Kennedy Library.
The 2019 Student Research Conference gives students the opprotnity to present their research to faculty and peers during poster sessions and oral presentations.
Physics and liberal studies Professor David Mitchell led a team of aspiring educators on a journey to develop curriculum designed to inspire young students to be curious about our galaxy.
The team of four undergraduates assembled a receiver and two antennas capable of listening to radio waves from both Jupiter and the sun. The future teachers plan to apply what they learned to develop a curriculum for local elementary school students at San Benito Elementary School in Atascadero.
Students Featured: Aileen Saucedo, Carly Muller, Sara Bettencourt, and Sarah Coyle.
To read this story and support public higher education visit: www.cosam.calpoly.edu
In teaching myself sketchnotes from Mike Rohde's excellent book, Sketchnote Handbook, I'm working through te exercises in a Moleskine notebook — the tiny size. From the front, I'm doing listening and sketching exercises; while in the back is the visual library of elements I've practiced drawing.
In teaching myself sketchnotes from Mike Rohde's excellent book, Sketchnote Handbook I'm working through te exercises in a Moleskine notebook — the tiny size. From the front, I'm doing listening and sketching exercises; while in the back is the visual library of elements I've practiced drawing.
Monks debate the motion of Sun across the sky on vernal equinox using a shadow plot. Working with the nonprofit organization Science for Monks and Nuns, physics Professor Stamatis Vokos taught an enthusiastic group of beginning science students in Trashigang, Bhutan — Buddhist monastics from the Rangjung Monastery and other monasteries in the area.
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