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New Research Shows Redwoods Stand Strong Amid Wildfires—But Management Matters

Cal Poly Humboldt study in partnership with Save the Redwoods League reveals how second-growth forests respond to modern wildfires and what managers can do to protect them.

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From Foster Care to Field Research in Mexico

What began as an educational journey has grown into a story of personal and academic empowerment for one Cal Poly Humboldt student, Stephanie Murillo. Behind Murillo’s transformational experience is the University’s Excelling & Living Independently Through Education (ELITE) Scholars Program, which helps former foster youth like Murillo succeed in higher education and beyond.

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UPD Joins Blue Envelope Program to Foster More Inclusive Communication with Campus Community

For many people, a traffic stop or roadside encounter can be stressful. But for those who experience communication differences, neurodivergence, or disabilities such as autism, epilepsy, or hearing loss, those moments can be especially overwhelming.

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Historic Podium Finish for Cal Poly Humboldt at NCAA West Regional Championships

The Cal Poly Humboldt women's triathlon team made history on Sunday, earning the program's first-ever podium finish at the NCAA West Regional Championship.

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A Look Into Humboldt’s Energy History

A new report from the Schatz Energy Research Center at Cal Poly Humboldt examines the entwined history of energy development and timber production in Humboldt County—and looks at how transmission system expansion for offshore wind could empower greater energy access on the North Coast.

Alumni & Donor Stories

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Generational Giving from the Harris Family Expands Educational Opportunity

The Harris family’s philanthropy began, as Jim Harris tells it, around a dining room table.

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Humboldt Alumni Helping Current Students Through Scholarship

Each year, Cal Poly Humboldt alumni come together to support the next generation of students through the Humboldt Alumni Scholarship.

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A Year of Giving and Innovation

Cal Poly Humboldt alumni, faculty, staff, parents, community members, and friends came together to provide unprecedented support for students and programs.

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From the Redwood Bowl to the NFL: Coaching with Heart, Purpose, and a Humboldt Foundation

When Robert Prince (‘89, Math, ‘91, M.S. Physical Education) arrived at Humboldt in 1985, it was the beginning of a lifelong journey grounded in hard work, passion, and a deep love for football—not just the game, but the people who play it.

Campus Achievements

Updates about the latest accomplishments—including latest research, publications, and awards—by students, faculty, and staff

Dr. Cinthya Ammerman Muñoz and Dr. Paul Michael L. Atienza co-edited Issue 47 of The Humboldt Journal of Social Relations on “Place-Based Digital Inquiry.” The issue explores how digital tools…

Melanie Michalak (Geology) and Susan Cashman (Geology) published a paper in the Journal of Geology with co-authors Kevin Furlong (lead author; Penn State) and Paul O'Sullivan (GeoSep Services)…

Professor Catalina Cuellar-Gempeler's BIOL 412 General Microbiology class has published another successful volume of the Humboldt Journal of Microbiology, accessible at…

A recent study by Dr. Rafael Cuevas Uribe, carried out by graduate student Evan Simpson, marks the first successful cultivation of a species of kelp known as “Alaria” in Humboldt Bay.…

Rick Bartow, The Man Who Made Marks, written and directed by Nanette Durbin, M.Ed. (Osage Nation/Cherokee Nation) is part of the inaugural exhibition at the Mark Rothko Pavilion, Portland…

Humboldt in the News

Recognizing the expertise and achievements our faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Know of a story we should consider for Humboldt in the News? Email us at news@humboldt.edu.