Oregon Tech is a public university recognized as Oregon's polytechnic based in Klamath Falls and the Portland metropolitan area, with a presence throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The new Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology is home to multiple departments and includes 70,000 square feet of new classroom and lab spaces.
The student voice is a vibrant and vital component to the university experience. ASOIT student officers advocate to support the social, cultural, physical, and educational interests of Oregon Tech students. Find out more!
This grant will allow the university to advance its mission of hands-on education by partnering with Steelcase to design and study a space that supports innovations in pedagogy and student engagement.
At Oregon Tech, many non-traditional students find support and encouragement through TOP, which provides academic and personal support to help students navigate college.
The winning project, called OrbitOWLS, utilizes new technology to send small satellites and other devices to space for a fraction of the price of current methods.
Keyser will join Oregon Tech on August 1, from his current position as Chair and Professor of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management in the College of Engineering, at Western New England University (WNEU) in Springfield, Massachusetts
Rosalind “Rose” McClure, associate professor of Natural Sciences, and Grace Rusth, academic partnerships coordinator for Oregon Tech, will begin terms on July 1.
The John and Lois Stilwell Stadium will sport a new turf field, bull pens, wrap around bleachers with a press box, improved walkways and a field house that will include concessions, restrooms, and a team room.