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A photo of graduates at the Fall 2024 Commencement.

Cal Poly Humboldt Celebrates its Newest Graduates at Fall 2024 Commencement

With the support of family, friends, and the Humboldt community, nearly 260 graduates crossed the stage in the Lumberjack Arena during Fall Commencement on Friday, Dec. 20.

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old photos, including a black and white photo of an Indigenous man, lay across an aging map of Humboldt County.

Local Educators Spotlight Regional Histories and Arts Through National Project

In a year-long effort, Humboldt County fourth through 12 grade educators collaborated with Cal Poly Humboldt faculty to learn about and teach overlooked local histories.

Founders Hall from bottom of the stairs

Cal Poly Humboldt Launches Gap-Closing Financial Support for Students in Need 

When state and federal financial aid is not enough to cover the full cost of university tuition and mandatory fees, potential students face difficult choices about pursuing their educational goals, ranging from changing their school of choice to deferring higher education altogether.

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Students Craft One-of-a-Kind Trophies for CSU’s Top Student Researchers

Cal Poly Humboldt students have crafted one-of-a-kind trophies for the 2025 California State University (CSU) Student Research Competition. Handmade in the University’s makerspaces, the trophies reflect both the spirit of Humboldt and the research categories they honor.

A female graduate smiling, dressed in a black cap and gown with a Hispanic stole that reads "Gonzalez."

2024 Graduates to be Honored at Fall Commencement

The Lumberjack Arena, typically buzzing with the sounds of athletics games, will trade nets for caps and gowns on Friday, Dec. 20 as it hosts Cal Poly Humboldt’s Fall Commencement.

Alumni & Donor Stories

A photo of Alan Sesser

Teamwork Makes the High-Tech Dream Work: Crafting Solutions in Aerospace

Cooperation was a cornerstone of Alan Sesser’s (‘99, Environmental Science) academic experience at Cal Poly Humboldt.

A photo of Humboldt student Harmony Switzer Tryon using the flight simulator at the Library.

Empowering Local Futures Through The Humboldt First Scholarship Initiative

At Cal Poly Humboldt, education is a catalyst for change—transforming lives, empowering communities, and fostering opportunities. Embodying this belief, the University introduced the Humboldt First Scholarship five years ago to financially support local students and encourage them to pursue higher education while staying closer to home and connected to their families and communities.

A portrait of Maj. Patrick Sorensen wearing his Native American regalia of feathers while wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Alum Champions Religious Accommodations for Native American Service Members

A year ago, U.S. Army Major Patrick Sorensen ('06, Chemistry) gained national attention when his portrait went viral. In the photo, his hair is long, and he’s wearing ceremonial Native American feathers while in uniform, varying from the standard dress code for male soldiers.

A photo of two students holding up their hands as hearts on campus.

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.

Campus Achievements

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

The CASP designation is the only benchmark certification that measures the competencies needed by college and university executives who oversee multiple auxiliary services. NACAS created CASP so…

The Lumberjack nabbed three national awards from the Associated Collegiate Press in November. LJ fall editor-in-chief Griffin Mancuso placed second in the nationwide best illustration…

Dr. Ray joined grief scholars and movement leaders Breeshia Wade, Yolanda Sealy-Ruiz, Myrtle Sodhi, Jennifer England and host Viyda Shah on the podcast, Hospicing Leadership. This episode focused…

Ecological forecasts can be used to predict changes in ecosystems and subsequent impacts on communities. Scientists at the Ecological Forecasting Initiative

In December 2024, Noelani Anderson, Alanna Armstrong-Penney, Maryanne Casas-Perez, Justin Crittenden, Maya Davis, Nauselle Gleglaud, Liam Hodgson, Em Madrid, Nicholas Nielsen, Katy Pate, Marisabel…

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