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2025-2026 Fall Term President's and Dean's list
The following students have been named to the 2025-2026 Fall Term president's and dean's list at Oregon Institute of Technology. Only full-time…
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Oregon Tech Board Approves Next Steps to Launch Future-Facing Artificial Intelligence Degree to Meet Workforce and Industry Needs
The Oregon Tech Board of Trustees approved proceeding with a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence degree during its December meeting, with…
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Oregon Tech Receives $500k from Beavers Trust to Support Construction Management Workforce Development
Professor Jared Emard (checkered shirt) and Klamath County Public Worksand…
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