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🏐 Exciting weekend ahead at ˿Ƶ Tech - join us for volleyball home games at Danny Miles Court and our Family & Alumni Weekend activities! On Friday, watch @oitvball face Warner Pacific at 6 PM. Friday also marks the start of ˿Ƶ Tech Family & Alumni Weekend, a great time for families and supporters of current students to visit campus and for alumni to return to their old stomping grounds. Then, on Saturday, catch the match against Multnomah at 4 PM.

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Eight of Klamath’s most historic and influential women - including ˿Ƶ Tech's fifth president, Dr. Martha Anne Dow - have their likenesses displayed in downtown Klamath Falls as part of Healthy Klamath’s Alleyway Activation Project. Artist & elementary educator Ashley Spivey was inspired to paint Dr. Dow because of Spivey's life-changing experience as a student at ˿Ƶ Tech during Dr. Dow’s tenure as President of the university. Thank you, @starrynightstudio and Healthy Klamath - A Certified Blue Zones Community for honoring Dr. Dow at this Alleyway Activation Project.

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˿Ƶ Tech welcomed 150 high school and college students on October 25 for Ready, Set, Innovate, an event that sparks innovation and entrepreneurship. Students joined local mentors and volunteers to learn creative, team-based problem-solving and explored new ways to impact their communities. ˿Ƶ Tech Business Management student Ethan Smith captured the event and created the video shared here. Thank you to all the students, mentors, and volunteers who made this day of learning and innovation a success!

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🚀 Ready, Set, Innovate! 🚀 Catch the highlights from our recent "Ready, Set, Innovate" event, where students took their ideas from concept to reality! From creative brainstorming sessions to hands-on challenges, this day was all about innovation, teamwork, and bringing fresh ideas to life. Even Hootie stopped by! Listen to Benji Henslee, a Lost River High School teacher, and Annelise Figueroa, a Lost River High School student, speak about the event. 🎥 Natalie Hernandez, Business Marketing student Klamath County School District / Lost River Jr./Sr. High School

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🦉⚾ Hootie’s getting into the Halloween spirit early, rocking a baseball player costume like a pro! Hoo knew our favorite owl had such a good swing? 👀💙💛 Whether it's tricks, treats, or throwing strikes, Hootie is ready for spooky season fun! What’s everyone else dressing up as this year? 🧙‍♀️👻 Let us know below and tag us in your costumes! #HootieInDisguise #˿ƵTech #HalloweenHootie #SpookySeason 📸 Jordan Thielke (Electrical Engineering) ✏️ Amina Norris (Business Marketing)