UPS Foundation gift to Kettering

By Website Administrator | Jan 15, 2010

Kettering University received another $26,000 grant from The UPS Foundation, the charitable arm of UPS.

Kettering University received another $26,000 grant from The UPS Foundation, the charitable arm of UPS.

Delphi gives Kettering a Boost

By Website Administrator | Oct 12, 2010

Kettering's Crash Safety Center will be able to expand research capabilities with some new "toys," including a girl dummy and data acquisition equipment, purchased at auction and donated by Delphi.

Kettering's Crash Safety Center will be able to expand research capabilities with some new "toys," including a girl dummy and data acquisition equipment, purchased at auction and donated by Delphi.

Green heat

By Website Administrator | Oct 21, 2010

A $50,000 gift from the Ford Motor Co. Fund will help Kettering students continue their work at Flint's largest urban garden, extending their growing season using solar panels and geothermal heating in their greenhouse.

A $50,000 gift from the Ford Motor Co. Fund will help Kettering students continue their work at Flint's largest urban garden, extending their growing season using solar panels and geothermal heating in their greenhouse.

GM donates EV1 electric car

By Website Administrator | Oct 17, 2001

General Motors donates "wave of future" to Kettering

General Motors donates "wave of future" to Kettering

Kettering Family Foundation awards $25,000

By Website Administrator | Jan 8, 2002

Kettering recently received a grant of $25,000 from the Kettering Family Foundation for the University's scholarship endowment fund.

Kettering recently received a grant of $25,000 from the Kettering Family Foundation for the University's scholarship endowment fund.

A father's quest for answers forges a permanent bond with Kettering

By Website Administrator | Aug 16, 2002

A permanent monument to the long-standing relationship between the Floyd E. Harris family of Flint and Kettering/GMI was dedicated Aug. 14 on campus.

A permanent monument to the long-standing relationship between the Floyd E. Harris family of Flint and Kettering/GMI was dedicated Aug. 14 on campus.

$876,000 strengthens tooling and manufacturing

By Website Administrator | Jan 7, 2003

An $876,000 investment in one of Kettering University's state-of-the-art labs will provide software and training to further secure the University's status as one of the top automotive, mechanical and manufacturing specialty programs in the country.

An $876,000 investment in one of Kettering University's state-of-the-art labs will provide software and training to further secure the University's status as one of the top automotive, mechanical and manufacturing specialty programs in the country.

$100,000 fuel cell funds

By Website Administrator | Jun 2, 2003

Kettering University is one of only four institutions in Michigan to benefit from educational grants from NextEnergy, a non-profit corporation in Detroit. Kettering will receive $100,000 to further its fuel cell and alternative energy efforts.

Kettering University is one of only four institutions in Michigan to benefit from educational grants from NextEnergy, a non-profit corporation in Detroit. Kettering will receive $100,000 to further its fuel cell and alternative energy efforts.

Takata donation to aid bio-mechanical research

By Website Administrator | Nov 17, 2003

A recent donation by Takata, a supplier of passenger and driver safety systems and devices, will help Kettering faculty and students conduct bio-mechanical research on campus.

A recent donation by Takata, a supplier of passenger and driver safety systems and devices, will help Kettering faculty and students conduct bio-mechanical research on campus.

Takata Donation to aid Bio-Medical Research

By Website Administrator | Dec 17, 2003

A recent donation by Takata, a supplier of passenger and driver safety systems and devices, will help Kettering faculty and students conduct bio-mechanical research on campus.

A recent donation by Takata, a supplier of passenger and driver safety systems and devices, will help Kettering faculty and students conduct bio-mechanical research on campus.

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