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A photo of a Rangeland Resource Science field trip to Fickle Hill, in which the class is sifting through soil to analyze.

Rangeland Resource Science: Where the Field is the Classroom

Cal Poly Humboldt’s Rangeland Resource Science program turns California’s living landscapes into classrooms where students collect data amidst microgrids, wet meadows, and rolling grasslands, testing real-world solutions, and sharing findings that land managers can use right away.

Latest News

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My Best Lecture Series: (Re)imagining (Real)ity

Cal Poly Humboldt’s College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (CAHSS) launches its new My Best Lecture series, a showcase of compelling talks that University faculty have always wanted to give. 

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Cal Poly Humboldt Surpasses $1 Billion in Research Funding, Driving Innovation and Discovery

Since 2011, Cal Poly Humboldt secured more than $1 billion in external funding, advancing breakthroughs in gene therapy, clean energy, climate science, community health, the arts, and student success programs while providing students hands-on opportunities to shape the future. 

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Cal Poly Humboldt Helps Shape Statewide Expansion of CSU Direct Admissions Program

Cal Poly Humboldt’s role in shaping a new statewide college access initiative was highlighted as Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 640 into law, formally expanding the California State University (CSU) Direct Admissions Program to school districts across the state.

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Prospective Students to Visit Humboldt for Fall Preview

Cal Poly Humboldt will welcome hundreds of prospective students and their families to the annual Fall Preview on Friday, Oct. 24.

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.

A photo of Carla Shapreau holding a violin. Photo by Max Thill

The Violin That Went Missing and the Humboldt Alum Who Found It

When The New York Times published its story, “The Hunt for a 316-Year-Old Stradivarius Stolen in the Fog of War,” one of the central figures behind the discovery was Cal Poly Humboldt alum Carla Shapreau (‘83, Special Major).

A photo collage of the Fall 2025 Humboldt Alumni Scholarship recipients: Trinity Abercrombie, Zane Stromberg, Jim Thomas, and Sam Walker

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.

Campus Achievements

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

This October, Art + Film professor Stephen Nachtigall presented at the SECAC conference. His presentation, "Wayward Pedagogies: Embodied Teaching & Radicially as New Academic Transgression…

Macmillan Learning invited Professor Christina Hsu Accomando, editor of Macmillan's textbook…

CRGS and English Professor Christina Hsu Accomando co-authored two essays on authoritarianism and resistance with Dr. Kristin J. Anderson, professor of psychology at the University of…

Scholarly Communications Librarian Kyle Morgan published the article Library Publishing Services for Community Authors in the Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly…

Dr. Mary Gonzalez received a $3 million grant to help disadvantaged high school students in Humboldt and Del Norte counties prepare for and succeed in college! The Gaining Early…

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.