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Why is the Universe So Big? Cal Poly Astronomy Research Teams Take On the Vast Questions of Cosmology through Marrujo Fellowship
The Marrujo Foundation, established by Dan and Rosamaria Marrujo, has generously funded a three-year Astronomy Faculty Research Fellowship at Cal Poly’s College of Science and Mathematics. This fellowship enables faculty members to focus on student-involved research, relieving them from regular teaching duties.
Second Year of Astronomy Fellowship at Cal Poly to Focus on Jets of High-Energy Particles Near Supermassive Black Holes
The Marrujo Foundation, established by Dan and Rosamaria Marrujo, has generously funded a three-year Astronomy Faculty Research Fellowship at Cal Poly’s College of Science and Mathematics. This fellowship enables faculty members to focus on student-involved research, relieving them from regular teaching duties.
New astronomy fellowship allows faculty and students to investigate white dwarfs stars, “fossil remnants of the galaxy”
Originally posted on Mustang News by Bella Slosberg. The cool evening air creeps in as the pink, orange glow from the sun fades into a
Cal Poly College of Science and Math Launches Astronomy Research Fellowship Through Donor Funding
Originally Published on Cal Poly News by Nick Wilson Program Will Provide Faculty and Students with Dedicated Time and Resources for Learn by Doing Projects;