Oregon Tech Announces New Cybersecurity Degree Starting Fall 2019
As technologies advance and businesses strive to keep current with the most advanced safety and security standards, it stands that students in possession of a cybersecurity degree will have abundant job opportunities
Oregon Tech Civil Engineering Student Wins National Engineering Scholarship
Civil engineering student Kurtis Pipkin received a scholarship from the American Society of Civil Engineers
Faculty hard at work over summer on grant awards amounting to more than $700,000
Faculty at Oregon Tech have received more than $700,000 in grant awards since July 1
Oregon Tech Faculty Member Returns to International Formula SAE Competition as Judge for Second Year
In his second year as a judge, he was involved in reviewing each of the eight entries. Professor Stover was also the only Formula SAE Carroll Smith Mentor’s Cup recipient to be a design judge.
Oregon Tech appoints Thomas Keyser, manufacturing engineer, as Dean of College of Engineering, Technology and Management
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
Oregon Tech Unmanned Systems Team Up Against National and International Teams in RoboSub Competition
Students of AUVSI formed the Oregon Tech Unmanned Systems Team with the ultimate goal of participating in the 19th annual International RoboSub Competition, held in San Diego, California, July 25-30
Oregon Tech Civil Engineering Students Advance to National Steel Bridge Competition
Oregon Tech’s steel bridge team placed second overall, giving them a spot at the national competition to be held May 31 and June 1 at Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Mechanical Engineering bachelor’s degree program launched at Oregon Tech’s Portland-Metro Campus
The national and regional accrediting bodies for engineering degrees recently provided final approval for the program to extend its bachelor’s degree from the Klamath Falls campus to the Portland-Metro campus
Newly Dedicated Brian Leach Design Resource Center Prepares Next Generation of Civil Engineers
The state-of-the-art space will keep Oregon Tech at the forefront of educating the next generation of civil engineering students who will design, build and protect our society’s infrastructure