College of Engineering

 

Prosperity through Innovation

The College of Engineering is emerging as one of the highest-performing, fastest-growing educational enterprises in the nation. Our research addresses critical issues, from finding new sources of energy to developing new technologies that fuel the Oregon economy and improve lives. Most important, we educate thousands of new engineers, helping to meet the rising demand in our high-tech world.

Through the campaign, the College of Engineering seeks to build on this momentum, increasing our ability to produce the life-changing innovations and innovators of tomorrow.

 

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Campaign Goals

People

Endowed chairs and professorships are particularly needed in these fields:

  • Microfluids microlamination, and nano-microreaction
  • Nuclear science and engineering
  • Advanced energy technologies
  • Electrical engineering and computer science
  • Construction engineering management
  • Structural engineering
  • Transportation engineering
  • Biotechnology and sustainable engineering

Scholarships and fellowships that enable the college to attract top-level students and graduate students and assure access for talented individuals of all backgrounds

Programs

Program development funds are startup investments that can turn great ideas into flourishing enterprises

Places

Facility enhancements, including gifts to complete the award-winning Kelley Engineering Center, renovate Apperson Hall into Kearney Hall for Civil and Construction Engineering, and expand the Radiation Center

Contact

Kathy Park
Senior Director of Development
College of Engineering
OSU Foundation
503-553-3412

 

 

Chart of Goals

Engineering Pie Chart

 

Highlights

OSU has one of the largest undergraduate engineering programs in the country.

Engineering faculty and students pioneered the world's first transparent integrated circuit, a biodiesel microreactor, and a passively-safe nuclear reactor.

Engineering faculty out-produce their peers nationwide and rank 16 out of nearly 400 engineering programs in overall productivity.

Fourteen young professors won prestigious, highly-competitive Career Awards from the National Science Foundation between 1997 and 2007.

 

Links

College of Engineering website

Campaign brochure (PDF)

MOMENTUM e-newsletter

Facilities / Apperson to Kearney Hall renovation

Naming opportunities

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