Making GM go green

By Website Administrator | Apr 21, 2006

A Kettering co-op student was part of the team that turned a GM plant in Flint into a lean green environmental machine.

A Kettering co-op student was part of the team that turned a GM plant in Flint into a lean green environmental machine.

The alchemy of mead

By Website Administrator | Nov 3, 2006

Dr. Diana Phillips is using Chemistry to unravel the mysteries of mead.

Dr. Diana Phillips is using Chemistry to unravel the mysteries of mead.

Integrating Chemistry

By Website Administrator | Jan 2, 2007

Two new Chemistry degree programs at Kettering expand academic and professional opportunities for students.

Two new Chemistry degree programs at Kettering expand academic and professional opportunities for students.

Benchmarking bio-fuels

By Website Administrator | Oct 19, 2007

A Kettering researcher is working to standardize the bio-fuel industry and leveling the playing field in fuel economy.

A Kettering researcher is working to standardize the bio-fuel industry and leveling the playing field in fuel economy.

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.

Funding innovation

By Website Administrator | Jul 4, 2008

A new technology, developed by Kettering visiting professor Dr. Lars Beholz, expands potential uses of polyolefins by the plastics industry.

A new technology, developed by Kettering visiting professor Dr. Lars Beholz, expands potential uses of polyolefins by the plastics industry.

New "green" acrylics

By Website Administrator | Nov 13, 2009

BASF introduced a zero-emission "green" acrylic composite technology at Kettering University Nov. 18.

BASF introduced a zero-emission "green" acrylic composite technology at Kettering University Nov. 18.

Putting science into practice

By Website Administrator | Dec 17, 2009

Kettering's Agent Fate Research Project expands impact by putting the science behind this effort into practice AND works to create interest in science and engineering among local high school students hired as project interns.

Kettering's Agent Fate Research Project expands impact by putting the science behind this effort into practice AND works to create interest in science and engineering among local high school students hired as project interns.

Bioinformatics

By Website Administrator | Jan 3, 2011

Kettering University will soon offer a Bachelor of Science degree in Bioinformatics, a hybrid field where biology, computer science and statistics merge to form a single discipline.

Kettering University will soon offer a Bachelor of Science degree in Bioinformatics, a hybrid field where biology, computer science and statistics merge to form a single discipline.

Battle of the Bins continues

By Website Administrator | Mar 23, 2011

Kettering is part of the inter-collegiate "Battle of the Bins" with other Flint-area colleges as part of the upcoming Earth Day festivities. The on-campus recycling drive results are in.

Kettering is part of the inter-collegiate "Battle of the Bins" with other Flint-area colleges as part of the upcoming Earth Day festivities. The on-campus recycling drive results are in.

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