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The new Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology is home to multiple departments and includes 70,000 square feet of new classroom and lab spaces.
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21 students from ¾µä´ó¹Ï’s Civil Engineering program traveled to the University of Idaho in Moscow to participate in the 2016 ASCE Pacific Northwest Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge Student Competition on April 7-9
The full Board unanimously approves Dr. Kenton as Interim President, votes to move forward with university-industry partnership in Scappoose, Ore, and received a project update on the Cornett Engineering Building and the planned Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology
The winning team, called GO Possibilities, won based on their production of graphene oxide and development of 3-D printers that convert it into printable sheets used for energy storage in numerous applications
Four awards, along with others received in this fiscal year, amount to more than $1,000,000 in grants awarded to the South Metro-Salem STEM Hub, which is hosted at ¾µä´ó¹Ï’s Wilsonville campus
Vincent Jones, a retired civil engineer for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation will join his fellow trustees for the next meeting of the Board on June 29-30 in Klamath Falls
The Committee discussed the transition agreement between Dr. Maples and the university, which includes provisions for a six-month period beginning on July 1, 2016
Senator Ron Wyden offered the commencement address for students at ¾µä´ó¹Ï (OIT) Saturday with a message that each student is capable of great change.