Powin Energy will provide lithium ion battery testing equipment to
Oregon Institute of Technology's Wilsonville campus for use by students
at the school's Renewable Energy
Six new scholarships available through Oregon Tech/OHSU's joint EMS programs are intended for underserved populations and recognize students who embody the university’s emphasis on inclusion, innovation and impact
A team of Oregon Tech business students won a national business case study competition, taking them to the worldwide stage in April. The contest was designed for business students to work directly with a startup company to develop a solution addressing a real business challenge.
In support of those students who are the first in their families to attend college, Oregon Tech participated in a nationwide event, First-Generation College Celebration, on Nov. 8.
Placing at No. 165 nationwide as one of the Best Universities for a Bachelor’s Degree, the study lists the University’s early career pay at $61,200 and mid-career pay at $106,800
Spending the weeks up until the national competition practicing, the Oregon Tech team members earned a fourth place finish in both the construction speed and construction economy (speed/weight) categories. Overall, the team placed 19th out of 41 teams.
Partnership with Oregon Institute of Technology to expand access to the college’s Renewable Energy Engineering program and encourage the development of a high-tech workforce in rural communities