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Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls

The Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls or historically, Oregon Tech,[3] is a campus in Klamath Falls, Oregon of the Oregon Institute of Technology, a public college in Oregon. At this campus, the institution provides 47 degree programs in engineering, health technologies, management, communication, psychology, and applied sciences.[4]

Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls
Former names
Oregon Vocational School (1947–1948)
Oregon Technical Institute (1948–1973)
TypePublic university
Established1947
Endowment$42.5 million (2014)
PresidentNagi Naganathan
ProvostJoanna B. Mott
Academic staff
139
Administrative staff
222
Students8,205 (fall 2017)[1]
Undergraduates6,297 (fall 2017)[2]
Postgraduates55[citation needed]
Location,
U.S.

42°15′23″N 121°47′08″W / 42.2565°N 121.7855°W / 42.2565; -121.7855
CampusRural, 190 acres (77 ha) Suburban, 0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
ColorsBlue & Gold
   
NicknameHustlin' Owls
Sporting affiliations
NAIACCC
MascotHootie
Websitewww.oit.edu

History edit

 
The original Oregon Institute of Technology campus on Old Fort Road.

Oregon Tech was founded as the Oregon Vocational School on July 15, 1947, to train and re-educate returning World War II veterans. Under the direction of Winston Purvine, the first classes were held in a deactivated Marine Corps hospital three miles northeast of Klamath Falls. The following year, the school's title was changed to the Oregon Technical Institute. In the first school year, 1947–1948, veterans constituted 98 percent of student enrollment. By 1950, the figure was 75 percent. In that year, in response to the Korean War, the school received a contract for training soldiers in welding and warehouse management.[5] In 1953, Associate degree programs in Surveying and Structural Engineering Technologies were first accredited by the Engineers Council for Professional Development. The campus was transferred to its current location in 1964, followed by another name change to the Oregon Institute of Technology in 1973.

In 2021, Oregon Tech was officially designated as "Oregon's Polytechnic University" by the Oregon Legislature through the passage of House Bill 2472A.[6]

Academics edit

In 2023, Oregon Tech was approved to offer a doctor of physical therapy program in partnership with OHSU. This strategic partnership between Oregon Tech, Oregon Tech, OHSU, and Sky Lakes Medical Center to promote and accelerate rural health initiatives was Oregon Tech's first doctoral program.[7]

In 2005, Oregon Tech introduced the first Bachelor of Science degree in Renewable Energy Engineering (REE) offered in North America. The new program uses electrical and mechanical engineering fundamentals in conjunction with upper-division coursework in renewable energy and energy systems. The Renewable Energy Engineering degree is offered in both Klamath Falls and Wilsonville with a Master's degree program at the Wilsonville campus.

Rankings and recognition edit

In 2023 Oregon Tech was ranked #2 in Top Public Schools, #3 in Best Colleges for Veterans, #6 in Regional Colleges West, #15 in Best Value Schools, and #29 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs, according to U.S. News and World Report. [8] According to Payscale's 2023 rankings,[9] Oregon Tech was the #1 Return on Investment in Oregon and also #1 in Oregon according to ROI rankings by Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce in 2022.[10]

Campus edit

 
Klamath Falls campus in 2013.
 
Purvine Hall

The present Klamath Falls Oregon Tech campus overlooks Upper Klamath Lake, and is directly adjacent to Sky Lakes Medical Center. The physical location of the school often elicits a favorable response with its views of the lake and mountains. Newer buildings such as Purvine Hall, the Martha Anne Dow Center for Health Professions, the College Union, the CEET (Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology), and the renovated Owens Hall embrace a modern, aesthetically appealing collegiate style.

Oregon Tech has a residence hall adjacent to the College Union, often referred to as "The Castle" by students because of its concrete appearance and elevated placement. The institution opened a second housing unit titled "The Sustainable Village," or just "The Village," adjacent to the original residence hall for the start of the fall term, in 2009.[11] The Village features an apartment-style complex. Many students live off-campus in the residential area south of the college along North Eldorado Avenue, or elsewhere in Klamath Falls.

Athletics edit

The Oregon Tech (OIT) athletic teams are called the Owls and Lady Owls (sometimes known as the "Hustlin' Owls"). The institute of technology is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) since the 1993–94 academic year.

Oregon Tech competes in 13 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track & field and volleyball. The mascot for Oregon Tech Athletics is the Hootie the Owl.

Rivalries edit

Oregon Tech's traditional athletic nemesis is Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon. The close proximity of the schools and alternate academic foci (science and technology at Oregon Tech, liberal arts at SOU) result in a natural rivalry between the two. In 2023 Oregon Tech softball faced Southern Oregon in the NAIA Softball National Championship.[12]

 
 

Basketball edit

Oregon Tech basketball has been consistently competitive in the CCC and at the national level, while earning a somewhat infamous reputation within the conference for its passionate crowds and rowdy student section. In March 2004, the Oregon Tech men's basketball team won the NAIA Division II National Championship. They won the NAIA National Championship again in 2008 and 2012. In 2019, the Hustlin' Owls made another run in the NAIA National Tournament finishing as the runner-up to Spring Arbor in the championship game. The Owl's 2019 Tournament run included upsetting the #1 ranked team, and defending National Champion, Indiana Wesleyan 107–93 in the quarterfinals. In the Semifinal round, the Owls defeated conference foe College of Idaho 93–81 to advance to the title game.

National championships edit

The Oregon Tech men's basketball team won their first NAIA Division II National Championship against Bellevue University of Bellevue, Nebraska 81–72, on March 18, 2004. They won their second national title in a rematch exactly four years later, to the day, against the Bruins from Bellevue, 63–56 in 2008. In 2012 they won their third national title 63–46 against Northwood (Fla.).

Danny Miles edit

Men's basketball head coach Danny Miles retired after his 46th season at Oregon Tech and had accumulated a 1040–437 record (0.704). This record has earned him the rank of third winningest coach in men's collegiate basketball history at a four-year institution (third to Mike Krzyzewski of Duke University 1071 wins, and Harry Statham of McKendree University with 1110 wins).[13]

In Miles' tenure at Oregon Tech, he achieved three nationals wins, one national runner-up, one national third place, two elite eights, 17 district or conference titles, seven district runners-up, and ten 30 win seasons. His team has ranked in the NAIA Division 1 or 2 top-20 on 30 occasions and averaged more than 23 wins per season.[14]

Miles earned his 800th win on December 8, 2006, with an 84–73 victory over George Fox University.[15] Miles again, reached a benchmark win at 900 on February 13, 2010, against Southern Oregon University with a final score of 101–76.[16] Danny Miles became just the second men's basketball coach at a four-year level to reach 1,000 career victories on February 1, 2014, with a 71–51 victory[17] over Corban University.

Softball edit

In 2011 Oregon Tech won their first ever NAIA Softball National Championship.

Football edit

Oregon Tech first fielded a football team in 1948. The school dropped the football team in 1992 due to budget cuts.[18]


Mascot edit

OIT’s mascot, Hootie the Owl, has been portrayed as a costumed character since 1983. Notable stunts include skydiving, ziplining, and various feats of acrobatics and professional dancing abilities. Awards include Cascade Collegiate Conference’s Mascot of the Year 2014 and 2018 as well as Higher Impact Entertainment’s Mascot Champion 2023. Hootie has since received offers from Disney+ as well as the Mascot Hall of Fame.

Clubs and activities edit

The institution has many different clubs and activities on campus which operate under the umbrella of the school's student government organization, Associated Students of OIT.[19] Among these are student chapters of professional societies, such as the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Dental Hygienists' Association, Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority,[20] Phi Delta Theta fraternity,[21] Engineers Without Borders, recreational activity programs, special interest groups, cultural awareness organizations, student media, and academic honor societies. Also, Oregon Tech's student chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers competes in the annual SAE Mini Baja event. The Renewable Energy Engineering program also has a club open to all majors and is working toward becoming a chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers. The Oregon Tech Robotics Club invites students from many majors to collaborate on multidisciplinary robotics projects such as the MATE ROV competition[22] and to support community members in technical projects.

Notable People edit

  • Benny Agbayani, major league baseball player.
  • Tim Freeman, Computer Systems Engineering Technology graduate and Republican member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 2009 through 2015.
  • Wayne Krieger, game warden and Republican member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 2001 through 2017.
  • Justin Parnell, American basketball coach.

References edit

  1. ^ "OIT Snapshot" (PDF).
  2. ^ "OIT Snapshot" (PDF).
  3. ^ "U.S. News & World Report - Oregon Tech". U.S. News & World Report. US News.
  4. ^ "Oregon Tech - Wilsonville". Foursquare. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  5. ^ "Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech)". oregonencyclopedia.org. Retrieved 2015-11-13.
  6. ^ "Oregon Institute of Technology officially designated as Oregon's Polytechnic University". Klamath Falls News. June 15, 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Oregon Tech approved to offer doctor of physical therapy program in partnership with OHSU". Herald & News. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  8. ^ "Oregon Institute of Technology Rankings". U.S. News and World Report. 2023.
  9. ^ "BEST VALUE COLLEGES IN OREGON". PayScale.com. Payscale. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Ranking 4,500 Colleges by ROI (2022)". Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. Georgetown University. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  11. ^ "Sustainable Village". Oregon Institute of Technology. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  12. ^ "Southern Oregon Blasts Way to Red Banner". NAIA. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  13. ^ Bishop, Greg (February 22, 2012). "For 41 Years, Town Cheers Danny's Boys". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  14. ^ "Head Coach Danny Miles". Oregon Institute of Technology.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-11-08. Retrieved 2008-03-18.
  16. ^ "Miles Reaches Career Win 900, Owls Rout Raiders for Record 35-straight home wins". Oregon Institute of Technology.
  17. ^ "Milestone Reached as Oregon Tech's Danny Miles Earns Career Victory 1,000". Oit.edu. 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  18. ^ Associated Press (December 2, 1992). "Oregon Tech drops its football program". The Eugene Register-Guard. pp. 5D. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  19. ^ "ASOIT Student Government". Oit.edu. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  20. ^ [1] 2010-07-23 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ [2] 2010-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ "MATE - Marine Advanced Technology Education :: ROV Competition". Marinetech.org. Retrieved 2016-11-02.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • OIT athletics website


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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message The Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls or historically Oregon Tech 3 is a campus in Klamath Falls Oregon of the Oregon Institute of Technology a public college in Oregon At this campus the institution provides 47 degree programs in engineering health technologies management communication psychology and applied sciences 4 Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath FallsFormer namesOregon Vocational School 1947 1948 Oregon Technical Institute 1948 1973 TypePublic universityEstablished1947Endowment 42 5 million 2014 PresidentNagi NaganathanProvostJoanna B MottAcademic staff139Administrative staff222Students8 205 fall 2017 1 Undergraduates6 297 fall 2017 2 Postgraduates55 citation needed LocationKlamath Falls Oregon U S 42 15 23 N 121 47 08 W 42 2565 N 121 7855 W 42 2565 121 7855CampusRural 190 acres 77 ha Suburban 0 5 acres 0 20 ha ColorsBlue amp Gold NicknameHustlin OwlsSporting affiliationsNAIA CCCMascotHootieWebsitewww wbr oit wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Rankings and recognition 3 Campus 4 Athletics 4 1 Rivalries 4 2 Basketball 4 2 1 National championships 4 2 2 Danny Miles 4 3 Softball 4 4 Football 4 5 Mascot 5 Clubs and activities 6 Notable People 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The original Oregon Institute of Technology campus on Old Fort Road Oregon Tech was founded as the Oregon Vocational School on July 15 1947 to train and re educate returning World War II veterans Under the direction of Winston Purvine the first classes were held in a deactivated Marine Corps hospital three miles northeast of Klamath Falls The following year the school s title was changed to the Oregon Technical Institute In the first school year 1947 1948 veterans constituted 98 percent of student enrollment By 1950 the figure was 75 percent In that year in response to the Korean War the school received a contract for training soldiers in welding and warehouse management 5 In 1953 Associate degree programs in Surveying and Structural Engineering Technologies were first accredited by the Engineers Council for Professional Development The campus was transferred to its current location in 1964 followed by another name change to the Oregon Institute of Technology in 1973 In 2021 Oregon Tech was officially designated as Oregon s Polytechnic University by the Oregon Legislature through the passage of House Bill 2472A 6 Academics editIn 2023 Oregon Tech was approved to offer a doctor of physical therapy program in partnership with OHSU This strategic partnership between Oregon Tech Oregon Tech OHSU and Sky Lakes Medical Center to promote and accelerate rural health initiatives was Oregon Tech s first doctoral program 7 In 2005 Oregon Tech introduced the first Bachelor of Science degree in Renewable Energy Engineering REE offered in North America The new program uses electrical and mechanical engineering fundamentals in conjunction with upper division coursework in renewable energy and energy systems The Renewable Energy Engineering degree is offered in both Klamath Falls and Wilsonville with a Master s degree program at the Wilsonville campus Rankings and recognition edit In 2023 Oregon Tech was ranked 2 in Top Public Schools 3 in Best Colleges for Veterans 6 in Regional Colleges West 15 in Best Value Schools and 29 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs according to U S News and World Report 8 According to Payscale s 2023 rankings 9 Oregon Tech was the 1 Return on Investment in Oregon and also 1 in Oregon according to ROI rankings by Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce in 2022 10 Campus edit nbsp Klamath Falls campus in 2013 nbsp Purvine Hall The present Klamath Falls Oregon Tech campus overlooks Upper Klamath Lake and is directly adjacent to Sky Lakes Medical Center The physical location of the school often elicits a favorable response with its views of the lake and mountains Newer buildings such as Purvine Hall the Martha Anne Dow Center for Health Professions the College Union the CEET Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology and the renovated Owens Hall embrace a modern aesthetically appealing collegiate style Oregon Tech has a residence hall adjacent to the College Union often referred to as The Castle by students because of its concrete appearance and elevated placement The institution opened a second housing unit titled The Sustainable Village or just The Village adjacent to the original residence hall for the start of the fall term in 2009 11 The Village features an apartment style complex Many students live off campus in the residential area south of the college along North Eldorado Avenue or elsewhere in Klamath Falls Athletics editThe Oregon Tech OIT athletic teams are called the Owls and Lady Owls sometimes known as the Hustlin Owls The institute of technology is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA primarily competing in the Cascade Collegiate Conference CCC since the 1993 94 academic year Oregon Tech competes in 13 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country golf soccer and track amp field while women s sports include basketball cross country golf soccer softball track amp field and volleyball The mascot for Oregon Tech Athletics is the Hootie the Owl Rivalries edit Oregon Tech s traditional athletic nemesis is Southern Oregon University in Ashland Oregon The close proximity of the schools and alternate academic foci science and technology at Oregon Tech liberal arts at SOU result in a natural rivalry between the two In 2023 Oregon Tech softball faced Southern Oregon in the NAIA Softball National Championship 12 nbsp nbsp Basketball edit Oregon Tech basketball has been consistently competitive in the CCC and at the national level while earning a somewhat infamous reputation within the conference for its passionate crowds and rowdy student section In March 2004 the Oregon Tech men s basketball team won the NAIA Division II National Championship They won the NAIA National Championship again in 2008 and 2012 In 2019 the Hustlin Owls made another run in the NAIA National Tournament finishing as the runner up to Spring Arbor in the championship game The Owl s 2019 Tournament run included upsetting the 1 ranked team and defending National Champion Indiana Wesleyan 107 93 in the quarterfinals In the Semifinal round the Owls defeated conference foe College of Idaho 93 81 to advance to the title game National championships edit The Oregon Tech men s basketball team won their first NAIA Division II National Championship against Bellevue University of Bellevue Nebraska 81 72 on March 18 2004 They won their second national title in a rematch exactly four years later to the day against the Bruins from Bellevue 63 56 in 2008 In 2012 they won their third national title 63 46 against Northwood Fla Danny Miles edit Men s basketball head coach Danny Miles retired after his 46th season at Oregon Tech and had accumulated a 1040 437 record 0 704 This record has earned him the rank of third winningest coach in men s collegiate basketball history at a four year institution third to Mike Krzyzewski of Duke University 1071 wins and Harry Statham of McKendree University with 1110 wins 13 In Miles tenure at Oregon Tech he achieved three nationals wins one national runner up one national third place two elite eights 17 district or conference titles seven district runners up and ten 30 win seasons His team has ranked in the NAIA Division 1 or 2 top 20 on 30 occasions and averaged more than 23 wins per season 14 Miles earned his 800th win on December 8 2006 with an 84 73 victory over George Fox University 15 Miles again reached a benchmark win at 900 on February 13 2010 against Southern Oregon University with a final score of 101 76 16 Danny Miles became just the second men s basketball coach at a four year level to reach 1 000 career victories on February 1 2014 with a 71 51 victory 17 over Corban University Softball edit In 2011 Oregon Tech won their first ever NAIA Softball National Championship Football edit Oregon Tech first fielded a football team in 1948 The school dropped the football team in 1992 due to budget cuts 18 Mascot edit OIT s mascot Hootie the Owl has been portrayed as a costumed character since 1983 Notable stunts include skydiving ziplining and various feats of acrobatics and professional dancing abilities Awards include Cascade Collegiate Conference s Mascot of the Year 2014 and 2018 as well as Higher Impact Entertainment s Mascot Champion 2023 Hootie has since received offers from Disney as well as the Mascot Hall of Fame Clubs and activities editThe institution has many different clubs and activities on campus which operate under the umbrella of the school s student government organization Associated Students of OIT 19 Among these are student chapters of professional societies such as the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Dental Hygienists Association Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority 20 Phi Delta Theta fraternity 21 Engineers Without Borders recreational activity programs special interest groups cultural awareness organizations student media and academic honor societies Also Oregon Tech s student chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers competes in the annual SAE Mini Baja event The Renewable Energy Engineering program also has a club open to all majors and is working toward becoming a chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers The Oregon Tech Robotics Club invites students from many majors to collaborate on multidisciplinary robotics projects such as the MATE ROV competition 22 and to support community members in technical projects Notable People editBenny Agbayani major league baseball player Tim Freeman Computer Systems Engineering Technology graduate and Republican member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 2009 through 2015 Wayne Krieger game warden and Republican member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 2001 through 2017 Justin Parnell American basketball coach References edit OIT Snapshot PDF OIT Snapshot PDF U S News amp World Report Oregon Tech U S News amp World Report US News Oregon Tech Wilsonville Foursquare Retrieved 2015 11 05 Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon Tech oregonencyclopedia org Retrieved 2015 11 13 Oregon Institute of Technology officially designated as Oregon s Polytechnic University Klamath Falls News June 15 2021 Retrieved 21 June 2023 Oregon Tech approved to offer doctor of physical therapy program in partnership with OHSU Herald amp News Retrieved 21 June 2023 Oregon Institute of Technology Rankings U S News and World Report 2023 BEST VALUE COLLEGES IN OREGON PayScale com Payscale Retrieved 21 June 2023 Ranking 4 500 Colleges by ROI 2022 Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce Georgetown University Retrieved 21 June 2023 Sustainable Village Oregon Institute of Technology Retrieved 8 April 2013 Southern Oregon Blasts Way to Red Banner NAIA Retrieved 21 June 2023 Bishop Greg February 22 2012 For 41 Years Town Cheers Danny s Boys The New York Times Retrieved 8 April 2013 Head Coach Danny Miles Oregon Institute of Technology Danny Miles Archived from the original on 2007 11 08 Retrieved 2008 03 18 Miles Reaches Career Win 900 Owls Rout Raiders for Record 35 straight home wins Oregon Institute of Technology Milestone Reached as Oregon Tech s Danny Miles Earns Career Victory 1 000 Oit edu 2014 02 01 Retrieved 2016 11 02 Associated Press December 2 1992 Oregon Tech drops its football program The Eugene Register Guard pp 5D Retrieved May 31 2022 ASOIT Student Government Oit edu Retrieved 2016 11 02 1 Archived 2010 07 23 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived 2010 02 26 at the Wayback Machine MATE Marine Advanced Technology Education ROV Competition Marinetech org Retrieved 2016 11 02 External links editOfficial website OIT athletics website 42 15 23 N 121 47 08 W 42 25648 N 121 78551 W 42 25648 121 78551 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls amp oldid 1177372024, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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