'A-t'i Xwee-ghayt-nish: Still, We Live On featured in Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian’s 2024 Native Cinema Showcase
The documentary will screen online Nov. 22-29 as part of American Indian Heritage Month.
Latest News
University Scholars Named McCrone Award Winners
The awards honor President Alistair McCrone and recognize the accomplishments of Humboldt’s excellent newer faculty members and students.
University Featured on Princeton Review’s List of Green Colleges
Cal Poly Humboldt’s commitment to sustainability has earned it recognition on The Princeton Review’s annual list of Green Schools.
Cal Poly Humboldt Researcher Collaborates with NASA on Novel Gravity Gradiometers
Together with NASA collaborator and Cal Poly Humboldt alum Holly Leopardi ('14, Physics), C.D. Hoyle of the Department of Physics & Astronomy was awarded a $243,627 grant from NASA’s MOSAICS program.
Humboldt Midfielder Erwin 'EJ' Manibusan Competes at U20 Asia Cup
Men’s Soccer player, Erwin “EJ” Manibusan Jr., recently competed at the AFC U20 Asian Cup in Vietnam as a midfielder for Gaum’s national team.
Alumni & Donor Stories
Empower the Next Generation: Transforming Lives at Cal Poly Humboldt, Part II
What will your legacy be? There are two primary ways to impact future generations of students at Cal Poly Humboldt: legacy gifts and endowments.
Dancing Through Life: Alumna’s Journey from Humboldt to NBA’s Hardwood Classics Dance Team
When Elizabeth Pimentel (‘00, Spanish, Business Administration) walks onto the court at Chase Center where more than 18,000 fans cheer on the Golden State Warriors, she feels electrified.
Empower the Next Generation: Transforming Lives at Cal Poly Humboldt, Part I
At Cal Poly Humboldt, every gift—whether large or small—has the power to transform a student's life.
From Humboldt's Redwoods to Hollywood Soundstages
Chris Manning ('90, Journalism) is deeply passionate about the art of storytelling through sound. His career has involved performing at Wembley Stadium, creating immersive soundscapes for iconic scenes like “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and “Guardians of the Galaxy,” and recording Santana’s 1999 album “Supernatural.”
Campus Achievements
Humboldt in the News
Recognizing the expertise and achievements our faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Know of a story we should consider for HSU in the News? Email us at news@humboldt.edu.
It used to be a notoriously violent prison. Now it’s home to a first-of-its kind education program »
In less than 15 minutes, Michael Mariscal validated why a team of officials at Cal Poly Humboldt have spent more than three years trying to set up the first bachelor’s degree program at a maximum-security prison in California.
CalMatters - Nov 2024
Reckoning With Climate Anxiety in the Wake of the US Election »
Mental health professionals share how people can process climate anxiety following Trump's win.
Inside Climate News - Nov 2024
From tape measures to space lasers: Quantifying biomass of the world's tallest forests »
Understanding the role of forests requires accurate quantification of biomass, approximately half of which is carbon.
Phys.org - Apr 2024
California student-run news organizations ramp up Spanish-language coverage »
At Cal Poly Humboldt, what was once a Spanish-language insert into The Lumberjack, the campus newspaper, has become a main news source for the region.
EdSource - Apr 2024
Cal Poly Humboldt aiming to repatriate over 23K Native American items in collections »
Megan Watson is Cal Poly Humboldt's new NAGPRA coordinator. She’s been hired to oversee the repatriation of Native American cultural items in the university’s collection.
Jefferson Public Radio - Mar 2024