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Cal Poly Engineering Top Ranked for Second Year in a Row

For the second year in a row, Cal Poly’s College of Engineering was named by U.S.News & World Report as the No. 1 public engineering program in the nation for schools whose highest degree is a bachelor's or master's. 

Cal Poly Engineering Top Ranked for Second Year in a Row 

Stephanie Brown Trafton (IE 04) is Cal Poly's First Olympic Gold Medalist

It's been 76 years since a U.S. woman has won a gold medal in the discus throw. On Monday, August 18, Cal Poly's Stephanie Brown-Trafton won the Olympic discus title with a best mark of 212 feet, 5 inches.
Stephanie Brown Trafton (IE 04) is Cal Poly's First Olympic Gold Medalist 

Viterbi School Signs Unique Accelerated M.S. "VIP" Agreement with Cal Poly

Dean Yannis C. Yortsos of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and Dean Mohammed Noori have formally initiated a unique collaboration, the Viterbi Integrated Masters of Science Program (VIP).
Viterbi School Signs Unique Accelerated M.S. "VIP" Agreement with Cal Poly  

Alum Gregory Chamitoff poses with crewmates aboard the International Space Station

STS-124 crew members pose for a portrait in the Kibo Japanese Pressurized Module of the International Space Station.
Alum Gregory Chamitoff poses with crewmates aboard the International Space Station 
Picture of Veronica  Bashbush
Veronica
Bashbush
M.S. Aerospace Engineering
2004
“Wow! Cal Poly students get to build satellites and actually launch them!

I came here from Stanford for my master's and served as the mechanical systems lead on the satellite project. You can't get a hands-on opportunity like this at almost any other university.