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Cal Poly Humboldt Earns Spot on Princeton Review’s Green Colleges List

Long celebrated for its natural beauty and environmental values, Cal Poly Humboldt has once again been recognized for putting sustainability into action—earning a place among the nation’s most environmentally conscious campuses in The Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges.

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50 Years of Empowering Native Students (VIDEO)

For half a century, American Indian College Motivation Day (AICMD) at Cal Poly Humboldt has stood as a beacon of inspiration, empowerment, and cultural pride for Native students across Northern California. Since its founding in 1974, the program has helped thousands of Native students envision themselves on a college campus, connected to culture, community, and possibility.

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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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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.

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Headshot of Adolfo Soberanis, an Native American Studies instructor.

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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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.

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Voyage to the Galápagos Explores How Ocean Nutrients Sustain Life

At 4:30 a.m., before the first rays of sun reach the waters surrounding the Galápagos Islands, trillions of phytoplankton drift in the dark, waiting for the light of dawn to trigger photosynthesis—the process that releases oxygen and energy into the ocean and the marine food web.

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Lumberjack Weekend 2025 Goes Funkadelic with Legendary Musicians

Get ready for an unforgettable, groovy weekend at Cal Poly Humboldt’s annual Lumberjack Weekend 2025. From Thursday, Oct.  2, to Sunday, Oct. 5, the campus will come alive with live music, carnival games, food trucks, and family-friendly activities. 

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New Mammal Species Discovered in Peruvian Andes

During an expedition to the Peruvian Andes in 2018, a team of researchers exploring Abiseo River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, made an extraordinary discovery: a previously undocumented species of marsupial.

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Interim President Michael Spagna Reflects on Transformative Year

Transition is in the air—not just seasonal, but deeply transformative. With Richard Carvajal set to take the helm of Cal Poly Humboldt, Interim President Michael Spagna reflects and prepares to step aside at the end of the fall semester. At this pivotal chapter for the University, Spagna leaves behind a legacy of renewal, grounded in collaboration and an unwavering focus on students.