• Early assurance

    By Website Administrator | Jun 8, 2010

    Kettering is the first private university in the state to sign an agreement with MSU's College of Human Medicine assuring two pre-med students entry to medical school.

    Kettering is the first private university in the state to sign an agreement with MSU's College of Human Medicine assuring two pre-med students entry to medical school.

  • The gift of vision

    By Website Administrator | May 17, 2010

    Kettering's Pre-med Club worked with a local optometrist to collect donated prescription glasses to help to give low income people in Mexico the gift of better vision.

    Kettering's Pre-med Club worked with a local optometrist to collect donated prescription glasses to help to give low income people in Mexico the gift of better vision.

  • Assurance agreement

    By Website Administrator | Jun 16, 2011

    With the sweep of a pen at a signing ceremony on June 14, Kettering students are now guaranteed entry into the country's largest medical school, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM).

    With the sweep of a pen at a signing ceremony on June 14, Kettering students are now guaranteed entry into the country's largest medical school, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM).

  • Engineering better surgical techniques for a common sports injury

    By Website Administrator | Feb 13, 2004

    Football players and female athletes will jump for joy when researchers at Kettering University and McLaren Regional Medical Center complete their experiments into improving Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) surgery.

    Football players and female athletes will jump for joy when researchers at Kettering University and McLaren Regional Medical Center complete their experiments into improving Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) surgery.

  • New endowment fund buys bones

    By Website Administrator | Mar 26, 2004

    Bioengineering students will get a chance to "bone-up" on how their work fits into real world problems, with a little help from Susan K. Smith.

    Bioengineering students will get a chance to "bone-up" on how their work fits into real world problems, with a little help from Susan K. Smith.

  • Effective new therapy for arthritis

    By Website Administrator | Jun 3, 2004

    Kettering researchers have teamed up with Family Orthopedic Associates to study how long a new arthritis therapy can postpone surgery.

    Kettering researchers have teamed up with Family Orthopedic Associates to study how long a new arthritis therapy can postpone surgery.

  • NEW! Pre-med at Kettering

    By Website Administrator | Apr 30, 2008

    Engineering and medicine may not seem related, but as medicine becomes increasingly technical, an engineering background might be just what the doctor orders. Kettering University now has a new Premedical Course of Study to bridge the disciplines.

    Engineering and medicine may not seem related, but as medicine becomes increasingly technical, an engineering background might be just what the doctor orders. Kettering University now has a new Premedical Course of Study to bridge the disciplines.

  • Engineering healing

    By Website Administrator | Jan 9, 2009

    With research funded by the federal government, a Kettering professor is working with orthopedic surgeons to improve healing of serious lower leg injuries for soldiers and civilians alike.

    With research funded by the federal government, a Kettering professor is working with orthopedic surgeons to improve healing of serious lower leg injuries for soldiers and civilians alike.