Detecting structural defects

By Website Administrator | May 15, 2009

Stephen Heinze, a 2008 Mechanical Engineering graduate of Kettering University, uses remote sensing, non-invasive technologies at his job with EnTech Engineering of St. Louis to locate hidden subsurface targets and defects in energy, transportation, manufacturing, electronic and environmental infrastructures.

Stephen Heinze, a 2008 Mechanical Engineering graduate of Kettering University, uses remote sensing, non-invasive technologies at his job with EnTech Engineering of St. Louis to locate hidden subsurface targets and defects in energy, transportation, manufacturing, electronic and environmental infrastructures.

Taking it to Bonneville

By Website Administrator | Jul 24, 2009

Testing protocols can be dull - unless you're testing your product on the Bonneville Salt Flats! Kettering University alumnus Kyle Schwulst '02 is doing just that.

Testing protocols can be dull - unless you're testing your product on the Bonneville Salt Flats! Kettering University alumnus Kyle Schwulst '02 is doing just that.

AIMing for success!

By Website Administrator | Aug 14, 2009

Kettering University's Lives Improve Through Engineering (LITE) and Academically Interested Minds programs enjoyed another season of success AND received some more inspiring news in 2009.

Kettering University's Lives Improve Through Engineering (LITE) and Academically Interested Minds programs enjoyed another season of success AND received some more inspiring news in 2009.

Futurliner restored for national tour

By Website Administrator | Sep 17, 2004

150 alumni and friends view GM's 1950s Futurliner, being brought back to life by Kettering/GMI volunteers.

150 alumni and friends view GM's 1950s Futurliner, being brought back to life by Kettering/GMI volunteers.

President's Cup

By Website Administrator | Sep 24, 2004

Alumni and friends gathered together Sept. 13 to remember Connie John and her favorite philanthropy - the students. The sun was bright and so, too, the prospects for the Connie John Memorial Scholarship.

Alumni and friends gathered together Sept. 13 to remember Connie John and her favorite philanthropy - the students. The sun was bright and so, too, the prospects for the Connie John Memorial Scholarship.

Alumnus links ethics with success

By Website Administrator | Jan 7, 2005

Bruce Coventry '75, spoke with students as part of the GM Sullivan Fellowship Program focused on ethics and corporate social responsibility.

Bruce Coventry '75, spoke with students as part of the GM Sullivan Fellowship Program focused on ethics and corporate social responsibility.

$1 parking ticket + 50 years

By Website Administrator | Feb 24, 2005

Jack Cramer finally pays his 1954 parking ticket from his days as a student at Kettering/GMI.

Jack Cramer finally pays his 1954 parking ticket from his days as a student at Kettering/GMI.

Brian Petersen

By Website Administrator | Feb 24, 2005

Kettering grad aids tsunami victims.

Kettering grad aids tsunami victims.

Engineering in the fast lane

By Website Administrator | Jul 29, 2005

Kettering grad Michael Wheeler '02 found his dream job as a race engineer for Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR circuit.

Kettering grad Michael Wheeler '02 found his dream job as a race engineer for Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR circuit.

The chance of a lifetime

By Website Administrator | Aug 12, 2005

Bryan Trilli, who graduated in June, interviewed several alumni who are leaders in their fields for a project in Dr. Ben Redekop's LS 489 Senior Seminar: Leadership, Ethics and Contemporary Issues course during the fall 2004 term.

Bryan Trilli, who graduated in June, interviewed several alumni who are leaders in their fields for a project in Dr. Ben Redekop's LS 489 Senior Seminar: Leadership, Ethics and Contemporary Issues course during the fall 2004 term.

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