Oregon State Board of Higher Education approved the request for the university to establish its own independent Board of Trustees to govern Oregon Tech.
As national carbon policies are enacted, greenhouse gas accounting and carbon footprinting will become mandatory reporting requirements for many businesses and organizations.
Miss Klamath County Kaitlin Endres presented a donation of a brand new projector for a classroom of students with disabilities at Klamath Union High School.
U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) announced today that the U.S. Department of Education has awarded over $4 million to 15 Oregon universities and community colleges to provide academic opportunities to disadvantaged students.
Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT) was awarded a $1 million grant this week by the Kresge Foundation to fund the final stage of construction of the Martha Anne Dow Center for Health Professions (CHP) at the Klamath Falls, Oregon Campus.
Oregon Institute of Technology’s website was ranked seventh in the nation in an article published in the Dec. 12, 2010 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education for accessibility to blind and visually impaired students who utilize text-to-speech readers.
After receiving additional information from local businesses and upon further investigation, Oregon Institute of Technology’s Campus Safety has learned that Ryan Daily has been soliciting for an annual basketball publication for the Cascade Collegiate Conference.
Oregon Institute of Technology is proud to announce that civil engineering faculty member Charles “C.J.” Riley, Ph.D., PE was recently awarded the 2012 American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE) ExCEEd New Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award.