
Campus Research and Creativity Takes Center Stage at 12th Annual ideaFest
From research presentations to live performances, the 12th annual ideaFest will once again transform the Library into a hub of innovation and creativity on Friday, May 2, at the Cal Poly Humboldt Library from 2-5 p.m.
Latest News

Cal Poly Humboldt Tops CSU in Switzer Fellowship Recipients
Cal Poly Humboldt proudly stands as a leader in environmental stewardship within the California State University system, now boasting the highest number of fellows in the Switzer Environmental Fellowship program.

Humboldt’s Steel Band Returns for 39th Year, Featuring Steelpan Artist
The Cal Poly Humboldt Department of Dance, Music & Theatre presents the festive steelpan sounds of the “Humboldt Calypso Band” with a special guest—internationally acclaimed Caribbean steelpan artist, Johann Chuckaree.

2025 ERFSA Small Grant Awardees
The Humboldt-Emeritus & Retired Faculty & Staff Association (ERFSA) Executive Committee is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 ERFSA Small Grant Awards.

Photography Instructor Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
A Cal Poly Humboldt Photography instructor Justin Maxon is among the 100th class of Guggenheim Fellows, including 198 distinguished individuals working across 53 disciplines. Chosen through a rigorous application and peer review process from a pool of nearly 3,500 applicants, the Class of 2025 Guggenheim Fellows was tapped based on both prior career achievement and exceptional promise.
Alumni & Donor Stories

A Legacy of Theater, Teaching, and Giving Back
For James Floss (‘85, Theatre Arts, ‘91, M.F.A.), education has never been just about checking off required courses—it’s a playground for curiosity and creativity.

Alum Shapes Fan-Favorite Digital Content for Apple TV+
From “Ted Lasso” to “Shrinking,” Leesa Coble (‘97, Journalism) inspires as a creative content marketing manager for Apple TV+ by stepping into the shoes of fans, envisioning the behind-the-scenes content they crave, and masterfully weaving stories that resonate.

Honoring a Legacy in Education
Jack and Charlene Liebau have established the Marie Jacobs Liebau, Class of 1929, Endowed Scholarship for Teaching at Cal Poly Humboldt as a testament to their deep commitment to education.

Alum Creates Space for Creativity and Connection at Arcata’s The Summitt
As a philosopher, filmmaker, and passionate supporter of women’s sports, Cal Poly Humboldt Film faculty Michelle Cartier ('01, Film) founded The Summitt—a community-driven space where art, philosophy, and sports intersect.
Campus Achievements
Dr. Sean Craig received grant funding to hire undergraduate assistants in a study aimed at protecting and restoring kelp forests. Students will conduct fieldwork, including SCUBA diving in areas…
Povheng Yam (MA student in Psychology), Alyssa Huynh (BS student in Biology), and Moriah Climaco (BA student in Art), with volunteer faculty advisor Dr. Paul Michael L. Atienza, successfully gave…
The Cal Poly Humboldt team representing South Sudan (Amber Rae Alvarez, Madison Henderson, Cruz Lopez, Lana Murillo, Veronica Patton, John Rutter, Kiera Sladen, and Ruth Worthington) at the…
The Cal Poly Humboldt Model United Nations program had a very successful year. At the regional Model United Nations of the Far West conference, the Humboldt delegation competed against more than…
The Theatre program's performance of Clue: On Stage was evaluated by a respondent representing the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Region 7. Eight students…
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.
A runner’s high and cannabis use activate the same system in the brain responsible for producing euphoria.
Salon - Apr 2025
Archaeologists may have discovered the birthplace of Alexander the Great's grandmother »
Remains of what may be the ancient capital city of the Kingdom of Lyncestis have been found in North Macedonia.
Live Science - Apr 2025
Has the lost ancient Macedonian capital city of Lyncus been discovered? »
Archaeologists believe they have discovered the birthsite of Alexander the Great’s grandmother in North Macedonia.
Euro News - Apr 2025
Archaeologists Found a 3,000-Year-Old Lost City That May Hold Secrets of a Royal Past »
The capital of an ancient kingdom is home to the lineage of one of history’s greatest leaders.
Popular Mechanics - Apr 2025
Dietary restrictions? Here’s what to know about university dining halls »
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EdSource - Apr 2025
