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Welp it's official... I was accepted into Oregon Tech's Applied Behavior Analysis program today!!! Too many emotions to process right now but I do want to take a minute to acknowledge and thank my family and friends for all their support through this chaotic journey of mine.❤ Soon I'll be starting a new chapter in my life and I couldn't be more thrilled about it!! 🤓🤓 #mastersstudent #appliedbehavioranalysis #oregontech

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Meet senior Josie Hanel, who will be one of three graduates representing the Class of 2021 during commencement on June 12. As a first-generation college student from Lakeview, Josie attributes her success to the support of her parents, grandparents, TOP advisors & her faculty members. Josie’s campus involvement includes being an active member of Kappa Xi Alpha sorority & participating in many campus & community service events.

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This Give A Hoot Day, you can support Makerspaces at the Portland-Metro or Klamath Falls campuses! The 1970s are still in the lead for the alumni Battle of the Decades with the 2010s in 2nd place. View live updates: igfn.us/e/vjdpjg or text HootDay to 41444 #OregonTech #GiveAHootDay #HootDay #owlsgive

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Congratulations to Sarah Hillaire, who placed second in the technical paper competition at the 2021 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Pacific Northwest Student Conference. Her paper and oral presentation articulated the ways the civil engineering profession should respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sarah supported her contention that civil engineers should be considered essential workers on the basis that civil infrastructure is critical to maintaining the primary functions of society and delivering vaccines, supplies, and treatments quickly.