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Tag: Liberal Arts

Posted inStudent Life

How students are utilizing ChatGPT: the upsides and the concerns 

by Elisabeth Clayson June 14, 2023June 13, 2023

With the advent of new, easy-to-use artificial intelligence (AI) modules such as ChatGPT, or even the recently released chatbot on Snapchat, some students and professors are utilizing the program for […]

Posted inTop Stories

The unspoken effect of being undecided at Cal Poly

by Neta Horesh-Bar December 10, 2021January 18, 2022

Neta Horesh-Bar is a business administration sophomore and opinion columnist for Mustang News. Her views reflected in this piece don’t necessarily reflect those of Mustang News. I contemplated dropping out […]

Posted inNews

Cal Poly to break ground on new $125 million interdisciplinary research complex

by Rachel Marquardt February 6, 2019August 29, 2022

Cal Poly will break ground to make room for a new $125 million interdisciplinary research building beginning in May 2019.

Posted inNews

The search for a CLA dean may soon come to a close as two new candidates visit campus this week

by Jordan Delfs January 15, 2019August 29, 2022

Two CLA Dean finalists will be visiting Cal Poly this week and students are encouraged to attend open forums, meeting the candidates.

Posted inBack to School 2018

LAES opens the door to escape rooms

by Jacob Lopez January 8, 2018August 29, 2022

The liberal arts and engineering studies major allows students to combine two disciplines into one.

Posted inArts

Professor shows Plato and Playboy are not all that different

by Frances Mylod-Vargas February 8, 2017August 29, 2022

According to Professor Ian Westwood, stories told through film, print, illustration and other mediums reflect society’s values and interests.

Posted inArts

Filmmaking process pays off in ‘Student Film Exhibition’

by Megan Schellong May 25, 2016August 29, 2022

The University Art Gallery showcased student-directed films.

Posted inMustang News TV, News

Ethnic studies creates new minor

by katiemcdermott November 5, 2013August 29, 2022

Katie McDermott There’s a new minor in the ethnic studies department: indigenous studies in natural resources and the environment. The minor is co-sponsored by the ethnic studies department and the […]

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