The 2013 “Best Colleges” edition of U.S. News & World Report ranks Oregon Institute of Technology’s undergraduate engineering programs No. 35 in the nation.
US Department of Energy announces nearly $100 million in grants. Guess who got 2.5 million: OIT. Read the article and learn about the project by clicking on list of selected projects.
DICOTA is pleased to express a strong commitment and endorsement of the efforts of Dr. Slobodan Petrovic [from the] Oregon Institute of Technology...link to Solar HOPE
The newly founded non-profit organization Solar HOPE, created in collaboration with Oregon Institute of Technology in Portland, is beginning to solve some of these problems. Solar HOPE's primary goal “is to bring renewable energy ... read more
An ambitious solar project rolling out across Oregon college campuses next week would set one university on a path toward energy independence. The five megawatts
In consultation with student government leadership, the university proposed reducing mandatory fees by about 12 percent and 15 percent for the Klamath Falls and Portland-Metro students, respectively. The university administration also provided updates on new financial aid and emergency loan programs available to students as they navigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.