That three story building originally housed the Oregon Institute, but burned down in 1871.
In 1920, the school became an institution with degree granting authority, and then changed its name to the Oregon Institute of Technology.
The samples were then analyzed at the Oregon Institute of Biology.
In 1845, he was elected as the president of the board of trustees at the Oregon Institute and continued in this role until his death.
Willson gave land to the Oregon Institute in 1846.
He received a public school education, and attended Oregon Institute of Technology without attaining a degree.
The group decided to create a school, naming it the Oregon Institute.
Oregon Institute began with one teacher, who taught the white children of the area.
Initially the church met in a room at the Oregon Institute.
He attended the Oregon Institute of Technology where he played as a defensive back.