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Diving Into Her Work: Distinguished Teacher Kim Westermann

After working with "Big Four" accounting firms, the Cal Poly alumnus briefly became a bartender, which set her on a journey to become an award-winning educator and researcher.

Digging into the Research: Summer Undergraduate Research Program Pairs 37 Students with 20 Faculty Members

Business students are using AI and other tools to conduct research with faculty mentors over the summer

Economics Professor Who Researched How to Build Winning Teams Discusses This Year's NBA Finals

Joseph Kuehn concluded that teams with players that complement each other fare best. Do this year's finals support that?

Protect the Egg: Students Demonstrate Packaging Challenges in Annual Contest

Poly Pack club presents Egg Drop to excited crowd at San Luis Obispo Farmer's Market

Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Director Lisa Sperow Selected to Lead Law School

Last year, the LITC recorded its highest volume of client work

Window of Opportunity: Finance Alumnus Returns to Alma Mater for High-Profile Job

Peter Van Gundy passed on a financial planning career to run a window washing business he founded

This Year's Defining Her Future Features Women Passionate About Their Work

The annual event, put on by the Cal Poly Women in Business, will raise money for LA fire victims

Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Sigificantly Increases Workload, Adds More Students

The LITC has also increased its outreach efforts by visiting local high schools

Recent De Werd Fellowship Recipients Inform Students with Research and Professional Experience

Jim Burleson and Pratish Patel inform students with research and professional experience

Statistical Models Can Help NBA Teams Build Winners, Economics Professor Says

Joseph Keuhn's spots economics research has been cited by ESPN and the Athletic

Empowering Words: Speakers Offer Inspiring Insight During Matter Belong Persist Conference

At Cal Poly’s MBP Conference, Ingrid Franzen urged students to lead inclusively and see themselves not as “the only,” but as “the first”