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Oregon Tech Welcomes Faculty and Staff Back in Virtual Convocation; Prepares for Fall Term
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Oregon Tech engineering students win state invention competition with green energy generator
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Wednesday, May 26, 2021 - 9:28 am
POTSDAM Nagi G. Naganathan MS‘81, president of Oregon Institute of Technology, was awarded an honorary doctor of science degree at Clarkson University s spring 2020 Commencement on Saturday, May 22.
The degree was awarded for his influential leadership and steadfast dedication to our next generation of global leaders as a higher education executive, and for his dedication to the research of smart material systems and structures.
Naganathan spoke about how one never quite knows what lies ahead in their lives, as seen by the events of 2020. “I didn’t know where I was going, and all of the sudden, I applied, because my friend was attending Clarkson. I got a scholarship to come here for a master’s degree,” he said.
Nagi Naganathan Awarded Clarkson University Honorary Degree
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Abbey DuBois and Matt Volpe
Innovative, highly technical and eager student entrepreneurs at Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech) came together April 15 to compete for $18,750 in seed money to turn their product ideas and prototypes into real businesses. The winning team, called The BioSpec Enterprise, is an all-in-one indoor house plant monitoring system by students Abbey DuBois, Joshua Hewitt, Jared Monroe and Matt Volpe.
This is the seventh Catalyze Klamath Falls Challenge, which began with the concept of keeping Oregon Tech graduates in Klamath Falls to start entrepreneurial efforts after graduation and help spur economic growth and stability in the region. Started in 2015, over the past six years student/alumni teams have competed for over $70,000 in prize money and services.