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Industry partnerships are a highlight of the ˿Ƶ Tech experience. Electrical Engineering instructor Jason Sullins includes a tour of Sunstone Circuits during his Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Summer Boot Camp to provide insight into designing circuit boards for manufacturability. Thank you, Jason and Sunstone, for keeping this student experience alive during the summer!

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The Owls secured their first win of the season by defeating the University of Jamestown 3-0! Worth mentioning is that our Senior goalkeeper Joel Witts got another clean sheet, making this his 18th clean sheet (tying the school record), and DeShone Myles scored his first collegiate goal!!! Goals: ⚽️ DeShone Myles 43’ ⚽️John Sarna 53’ ⚽️Andrew Pasang 71’ 💛💙🦉 #COYO #˿ƵTech #NAIA #Football #Soccer

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The work of students, faculty, and staff is applauded in Washington Monthly's “2022 College Guide and Rankings” for ˿Ƶ Tech's contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility, research, and promoting public service. Pictured with President Naganathan is 2022 graduate Hannah Thompson, who received a Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis and worked in ˿Ƶ Tech's BIG ABA clinic, providing therapy and other types of care to young children. Full ranking information is available here:

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Congrats to Dylan (who graduated this past year from Glide High School, was a Glide FFA member, and is attending oregontech for Mechanical Engineering) on your achievement at the Douglas County Fair a few weeks ago! 👏 We helped Dylan out this summer with his jet boat project, and are proud of his hard work and accomplishments! 💪

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Senior Chance Alford shares about the Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP), which connected him with a paid, six-month internship at Boeing. “Six months gives me enough time to get trained up, then to start doing some actual work with the team, instead of just clerical work. I work a standard 40-hour week in-person, with the option of working remotely on Mondays and Fridays,” Chance said. The Boeing team Alford currently works with is a Production and Industrial Engineering (PIE) Core team, specifically the NC Robotics Programming and Automation team.

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The LEGO Navigators have completed their mission, exploring renewable energy through LEGO EV3 systems. These students created a variety of machines to harness the world's natural power and took field trips around ˿Ƶ Tech's campus to explore our renewable energy in action. We look forward to welcoming them back to our LEGO camps next summer!

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Happy 75th birthday to ˿Ƶ Tech! The first day of classes were held on Tuesday, July 15, 1947, and the first student to register was Stanley Hasy of Klamath Falls. Thirty-three students were enrolled in auto mechanics, commercial cooking, and automotive body and fender. By April 15, 1948, 515 students had been registered and we were on our way to success. 🎊💙

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Fifteen high school students from Klamath, Medford, Merrill, Bend, and Louisiana (yes, Louisiana!) joined us last week to learn more about Geomatics Surveying and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This free five-day residential camp taught students about using high-tech geospatial technology to collect data in the field and analyze the great outdoors.