Nick Van Buer, PhD (BS ’05), a geology professor at Cal Poly Pomona, trekked 530 miles across the Mojave Desert from January to March 2022 to explore its geological wonders.

Nick Van Buer, PhD (BS ’05), a geology professor at Cal Poly Pomona, trekked 530 miles across the Mojave Desert from January to March 2022 to explore its geological wonders.
In this moment of Caltech mischief that required months of planning, students Ted Williams, PhD (BS ’84) and Dan Kegel (BS ’86) manipulated the scoreboard during the January 2, 1984, Rose Bowl game between Illinois and UCLA.
In a recent research paper, assistant professor Alireza Marandi delves into the innovative realm of mode-locked lasers.
With Brian Sisk, PhD (PhD ’04) helming battery design, Rivian is taking the electric revolution off-road
In 1968, Wally Rippel, BS (BS ’68) and his Caltech team challenged MIT students to a cross-country race of electric cars
BS ’50
This grizzly bear is made from a single sheet of handmade paper
BS ’65
On the 50th anniversary of their graduation, the first women to earn bachelor’s degrees at Caltech reflect on the experience
From the Board Chair of the Caltech Alumni Association
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How Tom Goreau’s, PhD (MS ’72) electrifying technology is helping local communities rebuild the world’s coral reefs