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When the
Klamath Dams
Come Down
Cal Poly Humboldt researchers are studying the Klamath River as one of history’s largest dam removals begins
Four longstanding dams on the Klamath River, built to create electricity over the last century, and increasingly controversial for their outsized impacts on the river’s health, will fall over the next year.
CAL POLY HUMBOLDT researchers are working hard on projects up and down the river to gather baseline data now in order to understand what happens once the dams are removed.
News in Brief
- $10M for Healthcare Education Hub
- 10 Years of Award-Winning Coverage of Communities of Color
- Fat-Burning Boost with Blueberries
- Campus Exhibition Showcases Art From the Prison Arts Collective’s Humboldt Chapter
- Researchers Investigate Potential Tick-Borne Pathogens
- Here’s to Thousands of Ideas!
- The Gift of Practical Plant Experience
Teach, Learn, Serve
JUST OUTSIDE THE BUSTLING CENTER of Cebu City lies a village called Sudlon, an agricultural region embedded with farms and ranches. Here, 11 students from Humboldt and 250 students from Sudlon National High School came together during the Spring semester to exchange cultures and learn new skills from each other as part of the University’s newest International Service Learning program.
Magical Year for Lumberjacks
Two Athletics programs. Two national championships.
IT WAS A REMARKABLE YEAR for Cal Poly Humboldt Women’s Rowing and Men’s Rugby as both teams brought home national titles in 2022-23.
Class Notes
See what fellow alumni are up to.
Giving by the Numbers
It has been a record-breaking year for donor support at Cal Poly Humboldt.
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The Campaign’s ambitious goal of at least $50 million will set California’s newest polytechnic on a bold path. It is focused on the student experience and will provide greater access through scholarships and paid internships, enhance academic programs, expand hands-on learning, foster equitable communities, and create new opportunities.
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