Mission

The Foundation’s mission is to provide an array of resources to support OIT in providing an enriching student-life experience and an education that its graduates highly value.   

The Foundation Board is made up of alumni, community members, and friends of Oregon Tech. The Oregon Tech Foundation is a charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Oregon Tech Foundation Affiliates

The purpose of the Alumni Association is to provide alumni a worldwide network that strengthens friendships and promotes the college as a premier learning institution.

The Oregon Tech Alumni Association is chartered by the Oregon Tech Foundation as an affiliated organization. Thus, the Alumni Association operates under the authority and tax-exempt status of the Foundation which has fiduciary responsibility for the assets and financial activity of the Alumni Association.

The Shaw Historical Library was founded in 1983 by Laurence L. and Dorothy Shaw. Laurence Shaw gathered his collection over a period of forty years. In his own words it was a collection "grown from reading. Each interesting book led to another until there was total immersion in Western Americana."

The Shaws intention was to establish a library to provide students, researchers, and the interested public with a place to learn about the people and history of the area known as the Land of Lakes. The Land of Lakes is generally considered to encompass southcentral and southeastern Oregon, northeastern California, and northwestern Nevada.

Since the initial donation in 1983, the collections of the Shaw Historical Library have grown to include approximately 4,000 books, as well as maps, art, manuscripts, photographs, and an oral history collection.

The library contains materials relating to American western migration and the history of the Klamath Basin. There are significant historical collections on the lumber industry, railroads, logging, local Native American tribes and agriculture in the Klamath Basin.

Additionally, The Shaw Historical Library has been publishing Journals about the history of the Klamath Basin and Land of the Lakes since 1986. The Journals are topical covering a wide range of subjects from the Applegate Trail to the Modoc War; from the history of water rights to the cattle ranching industry. Insightful, humorous, and historically in depth, the Journals offer a window into a complex regional social and cultural history that is both ancient and unique in the United States.

More information on the Shaw Historical Library, including library hours, as well as journal information and ordering can be found at www.oit.edu/shaw.

Foundation Stories

Discover how your generosity transforms students' lives, creating opportunities through scholarships and enriching our community through vital programs. These stories highlight the real difference your gift makes, inspiring the next chapter of innovation and excellence.

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Klamath Falls

Scholarship Spotlight

Sofia Audeh

“As a first-generation college student, this scholarship lifts a huge financial weight. It also reminds me that others believe in what I’m trying to achieve, which is incredibly motivating."

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Baja team cars racing
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Klamath Falls

Baja SAE Team

Matthew Haines

"Baja SAE is what brought me to Oregon Tech. It’s helped me grow not just as an engineer, but as a leader. I’ve learned skills I wouldn’t have picked up anywhere else."

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Klamath Falls

Kip Thomet Memorial Field House

Malia Mick

“This fieldhouse isn’t just a building. It’s a sign that our college and our community believe in us. I can assure you that this new facility will be well-loved.”

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Evelyn Skiles
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Klamath Falls

Study Abroad

Evelyn Skiles

“Over the course of the three weeks I was able to take classes from three professors from different universities. It was very interesting to see the unique ways the professors approach teaching their subjects, especially with students from such diverse backgrounds.”