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½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç is the only public institute of technology in the Pacific Northwest. It has successfully evolved through several stages since its beginning in 1947 – first, as a vocational rehabilitation school for World War II veterans known as Oregon Vocational School; then as a regionally-accredited institution, known as ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Çnical Institute, offering associate degree programs; then as a four-year technical school known as ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç.

For more than 70 years, ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç (½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç) has focused on changing the lives of Oregonians by preparing them to meet the technical and management needs of business, industry and healthcare agencies, and is accredited by the . Individual programs also are accredited by the appropriate professional organizations. Today, ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç offers Bachelor of Science programs in engineering, health technologies, management, communication and the applied sciences. These include bachelor degree-completion programs offered online and over 20 bachelor and master programs that can be entirely completed at the Portland-Metro Campus (in Wilsonville). ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç also offers a number of associate degree programs, both online and in Salem, Oregon.

Historical Highlights

July 14, 1947 - Under the direction of first president, Winston Purvine, the first classes at Oregon Vocational School were held in a deactivated World War II Marine Corps hospital three miles northeast of Klamath Falls.
1948 - In a vote by the State Board of Education, the University's name was changed to ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Çnical Institute – also known as OTI or ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç.
1950 - went on the air.
1953 - Associate degree programs in the Surveying and Structural Engineering Technologies were first accredited by the Engineers' Council for Professional Development.
1956 - KOTI television opened on campus.
1957 - ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç was made a separate division of the State Board of Education and an engineering study was begun to determine whether to repair or rebuild the facilities.
1960 - ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç was transferred to the jurisdiction of the State Board of Higher Education.
1962 - ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç was accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools.
1964 - ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç moved to its newly constructed campus on a geothermal site overlooking .
1966 - ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç received authorization to grant bachelor's degrees.
1970 - Bachelor's degree programs first accredited by .
1973 - OTI name changed to ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç or OIT; ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç continues in use as well.
1975 - Geo-Heat Center established.
1976 - Kenneth Light appointed 2nd President of ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç upon Purvine's retirement.
1979 - John F. Moehl Stadium was constructed.
1983 - Larry Blake appointed 3rd President of ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç. Metro Center established in Portland, OR to offer in-demand degrees.
1984 - Small Business Development Center established.
1988 - Portland Metro Center moved to its first permanent facilities on Southeast Harmony Road in Clackamas, OR.
1989 - State Board authorized ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç to grant master's degrees.
1991 - Lawrence J. Wolf appointed 4th President of ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç.
1995 - First master's degree offered.
1998 - Martha Anne Dow appointed 5th President of ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç.
2001 - Oregon Renewable Energy Center established in law by the Oregon legislature.
2004 - Men's Basketball wins NAIA DII National Championship
2005 - Oregon Center for Health Professions established.
2008 - Christopher G. Maples appointed 6th President of ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç. Martha Anne Dow Center for Health Professions opens.
2008 - Men's Basketball wins NAIA DII National Championship
2011 - Women's Softball wins NAIA National Championship
2012 - ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç's Portland-Metro presence expands with the opening of the Portland-Metro Campus and broadening of degree options.
2012 - Men's Basketball wins NAIA DII National Championship
2015 - ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç became an independent public body governed by its own Board of Trustees.
2017 - Nagi G. Naganathan appointed 7th President of ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç. The President’s Investiture was held on May 18, 2018.
2017 - Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center Research and Development (OMIC R&D) collaboration established.
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2018 Behavior Improvement Group Applied Behavior Analysis (BIG ABA) clinic in Klamath Falls established.
2018 Oregon Governor Kate Brown served as keynote speaker at ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç’s 70th commencement ceremony in Klamath Falls.
2018 - Women's Cross Country wins NAIA DII National Championship

2018 Renovation of the softball field and stadium began. The John and Lois Stilwell Stadium was completed in fall 2018.
2018 Southern Oregon's four Higher Education Institutions launched the Southern Oregon Higher Education Consortium. A memorandum of understanding was signed by Klamath Community College, ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç, Rogue Community College and Southern Oregon University.
2019 - Cornett Hall remodel completed.
2020 - Renovation of the Athletics facility and Rec Center completed.
2021 Executive Think Tank established.
2021 Renovation of Track and Field began.
2021 - ½ð²©ŠÊ˜·³Ç designated Oregon's Polytechnic University by the State of Oregon
2022 - Construction of the Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology (CEET) completed and first classes held in Winter 2022.
2022 Remodel of Boivin Hall began.