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On Sept. 19, the Oregon Tech community reunited for its annual Convocation ceremony. This event not only celebrated the arrival of Fall Term but also welcomed new faculty and staff members, who met to prepare for a new academic year beginning Sept. 27.
The Oregon Institute of Technology Class of 2023 moved their graduation tassels to the left Sunday as President Nagi Naganathan, Ph.D., concluded the 37th Annual Portland-Metro Commencement Ceremony.
The Oregon Tech Foundation and The Commission on College Teaching (CCT) recently awarded the Oregon Tech Foundation Excellence in Teaching Awards to instructor David Johnston, Ph.D., and Associate Professor Kristy
The Oregon Tech Foundation and The Commission on College Teaching (CCT) recently awarded the Oregon Tech Foundation Excellence in Teaching Awards to Instructor David Johnston, Ph.D., and Associate Professor Kristy Weidman.
Oregon Tech engineering students win state invention competition with green energy generator oit.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from oit.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Abbey DuBois and Matt Volpe Innovative, highly technical and eager student entrepreneurs at Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech) came together April 15 to compete for $18,750 in seed money to turn their product ideas and prototypes into real businesses. The winning team, called The BioSpec Enterprise, is an all-in-one indoor house plant monitoring system by students Abbey DuBois, Joshua Hewitt, Jared Monroe and Matt Volpe. This is the seventh Catalyze Klamath Falls Challenge, which began with the concept of keeping Oregon Tech graduates in Klamath Falls to start entrepreneurial efforts after graduation and help spur economic growth and stability in the region. Started in 2015, over the past six years student/alumni teams have competed for over $70,000 in prize money and services.