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Cal Poly Concrete Canoe Places 4th in the NationCal Poly designed, built and paddled to 4th in the nation at the American Society of Civil Engineers' Annual National Concrete Canoe Competition.
Each year, students from Cal Poly's Society of Civil Engineers (SCE) pit themselves against teams from approximately 220 colleges across the U.S. and Canada in a year-long contest involving design know-how, project management, engineering expertise, oral and written presentations, endurance, imagination and sheer muscle. Cal Poly's fourth place finish bested its fifth place finish last year. During the event held June 18-21 in Montréal, the Cal Poly team won 3rd in Coed Sprints, 3rd in Men's Sprints, 4th in Design Paper, and 4th in Final Product. University of Nevada, Reno captured their first-ever national Concrete Canoe title; University of California, Berkeley came in second and host school, Ecole de technologie superieure was third. |
“I guess you could say my career path — working with alternative energy — is simply about saving the world!”
Striving for an energy independent future has big political benefits and developing sources of sustainable energy has huge environmental benefits. Cal Poly's College of Engineering was the perfect place to study alternative energy development. |
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