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.
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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.
The next-generation power system incorporates advanced communication and control systems with the core generation, transmission, and distributing mechanisms for enhanced reliability and flexibility.
Earlier this year, the DeArmond Foundation awarded $300,000 to Oregon Tech in support of nurturing outstanding engineering and technology professionals in Oregon.