OIT CEET

 
 
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Oregon Institute of Technology | Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology

Klamath Falls, Oregon


The new Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology (CEET) is Oregon Institute of Technology’s epicenter for developing the most skilled professional engineering workforce in the region. On Oregon Tech’s main campus in Klamath Falls, the 70,000 SF CEET provides state-of-the-art, highly flexible interactive learning spaces, teaching labs, maker space and offices that can adapt over time to current and evolving data-driven pedagogies that support student success.

After internal assessments, it was clear that Oregon Tech needed more flexible active learning spaces that allow the instructor and students to easily configure the furniture and technologies to support a wide variety of learning activities. Serendipitously, Hyphn client Dr. Sharon Beaudry, Oregon Tech Associate Professor of Management, had served as a Steelcase Education Fellow. She helped the project team apply research she conducted that identified factors required to successfully scale active learning classrooms at all levels of education. Working closely with Dr. Beaudry, Hyphn’s furniture design team created dynamic and collaborative spaces that incorporate active learning pedagogies. Even in the midst of global logistical issues, Hyphn delivered the project on-time to meet occupancy goals.

“Not only do students come to enjoy class in the building, they stay to meet and collaborate with their friends. It’s an inspiring space for students. We can literally witness how this building is supporting student success each and every day,” said Dr. Beaudry. 

To read more about Dr. Beaudry’s work head to the links below:

The CEET was recently featured in a study published by the Journal for Advancing Business Education.

The article explores the challenge of preparing students for 21st-century work environment in traditional classrooms and presents a case study for how the space fosters innovative skills among higher education students.

Click here to read the study
This center is a game-changer for the state, especially for Oregon Tech’s students, faculty and researchers, and for our industry partners.
— Dr. Nagi Naganathan, President, Oregon Tech
 

Services Provided

  • Furniture planning and design, procurement and installation

  • A/V technology consulting


Project Goals

  • Create active learning spaces

  • Support student success through design

  • Provide a variety of learning environments

 

Project Statistics

Project Size: 70,000 SF 

  • 4 Classrooms

  • 8 Labs (Science, Computer)

  • 1 Maker Space

  • 3 Project Rooms

  • 1 Team Room

  • Commons & Project Display

  • Entry Lobby

Architect: TVA Architects

General Contractor: Adroit Construction