Riffe honored by SME

By Website Administrator | Feb 1, 2009

Dr. William Riffe was honored by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers for 12 years of volunteer service to the organization.

Dr. William Riffe was honored by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers for 12 years of volunteer service to the organization.

State champions

By Website Administrator | Feb 13, 2009

Eight Kettering University students bring home top honors during the Delta Epsilon Chi (DEX) State Career Development Conference in Lansing

Eight Kettering University students bring home top honors during the Delta Epsilon Chi (DEX) State Career Development Conference in Lansing

Recognizing service

By Website Administrator | Mar 6, 2009

Kettering celebrated 875 years of service by faculty and staff at the "You Make A Difference" Service Awards March 4.

Kettering celebrated 875 years of service by faculty and staff at the "You Make A Difference" Service Awards March 4.

Three regional awards

By Website Administrator | Apr 9, 2009

The prestigious National Society of Black Engineers has awarded Kettering University three regional honors in recognition of the accomplishments of its students and Multicultural Student Initiatives.

The prestigious National Society of Black Engineers has awarded Kettering University three regional honors in recognition of the accomplishments of its students and Multicultural Student Initiatives.

Huggins selected as AP reader for fifth time

By Website Administrator | Jun 18, 2009

Dr. Jim Huggins of Kettering University's Computer Science Dept. was once again selected to evaluate Advanced Placement exams, sponsored by the College Board.

Dr. Jim Huggins of Kettering University's Computer Science Dept. was once again selected to evaluate Advanced Placement exams, sponsored by the College Board.

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.

Celebrating ECE

By Website Administrator | Aug 25, 2009

Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm got a tutorial from the faculty and students of ECE and celebrated that a new electronics lab is coming to campus, thanks to federal stimulus money, during the Governor's visit to campus Aug. 19.

Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm got a tutorial from the faculty and students of ECE and celebrated that a new electronics lab is coming to campus, thanks to federal stimulus money, during the Governor's visit to campus Aug. 19.

ACE Fellow

By Website Administrator | Nov 25, 2009

Dr. Jackie El-Sayed, professor of Mechanical Engineering, was a Fellow in the prestigious American Council on Education program. Now back at Kettering University, she shares her reflections on the memorable experiences.

Dr. Jackie El-Sayed, professor of Mechanical Engineering, was a Fellow in the prestigious American Council on Education program. Now back at Kettering University, she shares her reflections on the memorable experiences.

Baseball bat research

By Website Administrator | Sep 24, 2004

Dan Russell's research on the physics of baseball bats earned him an opportunity to present his work at an international conference.

Dan Russell's research on the physics of baseball bats earned him an opportunity to present his work at an international conference.

Kudish - ASME Fellow

By Website Administrator | Oct 21, 2004

Dr. Ilya I. Kudish, professor of Mathematics, has been named a 2004 Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), for his work in mathematical modeling of lubricant degradation and materials fatigue.

Dr. Ilya I. Kudish, professor of Mathematics, has been named a 2004 Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), for his work in mathematical modeling of lubricant degradation and materials fatigue.

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