Students in the Introduction to Engineering class at Oregon Institute of Technology will work in teams to plan, design, and construct passive solar chicken coops as part of a class project for the Winter 2012 term.
Oregon Institute of Technology and Klamath Community College have formed a new partnership, one that will allow current Oregon Tech students who began their educational careers at KCC to be awarded degrees from the community college for work completed at Oregon Tech.
Oregon Institute of Technology’s Civil Engineering Department was recently awarded the 2012 Walter LeFevre Award (Small Program Winner) from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
Marilyn A. Dyrud, communication professor with the College of Health, Arts, and Sciences at Oregon Tech, was selected to receive the 2013 American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Fredrick J. Berger Award.
Due to COVID-19 health and safety precautions, all courses will be taught through remote delivery for the entire spring term between April 6 and June 12, 2020.
By having this monitor in the Basin, agencies and Oregon Tech will be able to better characterize the pollution problem in the Basin and move toward continued improvement of Klamath Falls air quality