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Research shows state’s strategy for river cleanup may be all washed up
Apr 15Data from a five-year study indicates the unwanted debris is closely connected with another major societal problem.
They’re taking the challenge: Tackle society’s toughest problems
Mar 18This year’s Social Venture Challenge theme is food security. An innovative solution could be worth $15,000.
In Memoriam: Leon Williams
Mar 5The Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» trolley station is dedicated to the former councilman and transit board member, who attended the college on the G.I. Bill.
Graduate’s ‘unwavering determination’ zeroes in on biotech research
Feb 24Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»â€™s R1 classification rests on the work of such students as Daniel Valencia and his mentors, looking into brain activity and computer interfaces.
New engineering master’s program sees its first graduate ― on a fast track
Dec 17The advanced degree in computer engineering was created to meet the latest industry needs in a booming field.
Master’s students shine at engineering research symposium
Nov 18For the first time, the annual event was expanded beyond joint doctoral students. Eighty students participated.
Robotic search-and-rescue research snags an Early Career Program award
Oct 29The U.S. Army Research Office is supporting a mechanical engineering professor’s work for detecting sound in difficult environments.
New figures point to Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»â€™s commitment to Latinx students
Oct 29The university was No. 14 in the nation in bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic/Latinx students in 2022-23.
Fundraising fuels educational innovation and more at Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»
Oct 22The university drew $132 million in gifts and pledges in 2023-24, including endowments to support programs in perpetuity.
Sensors prove feasibility of real-time water quality reporting
Sep 30The instruments were deployed in the Tijuana River Estuary, polluted by raw sewage flows from Mexico.