For the second year in a row—and the third overall—Oregon Tech students won the Annual Bill Kloos Traffic Bowl! The annual event draws student teams from universities throughout the Northwest. This year, the Oregon Tech Civil Engineering students competed against universities such as Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Oregon State University, Portland State University, University of Washington, and three professional teams. The fellowship-building competition tasks teams with answering questions about the transportation profession and pitted the Northwest’s brightest transportation students and professionals against each other. They were tested on knowledge of transportation planning, engineering, and history with a sprinkling of arcane facts and pop culture thrown in for good measure. The knowledge-building event brings practicing engineers and students together to network and assist transportation job seekers. The winning Oregon Tech team was comprised of Civil Engineering student members of the ITE Student Chapter, captained by Leif Tuel (junior from Tillamook) and included Kassidy Kightlinger (senior from La Grande) and Cynthia Roe (graduate student from Weed, California). Way to go Owls! (Pictured: Kassidy Kightlinger, Leif Tuel and Cynthia Roe) #OregonTech #civilengineering
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