Engineers Week Lunch Speaker Series

Cancelled - This event has been cancelled due to the speaker being injured.

ASME Senior and student sections of Saginaw Valley and Pi Tau Sigma Honor Society Celebrate Engineers Week

Lunchtime guest speaker series.  Pizza and Pop are provided!

Speaker: Tom Libertiny, President, Libertiny Group - Farmington Hills, MI

Topic: Technology and Entrepreneurship

Hips don't lie

By Website Administrator | Jan 20, 2010

An interdisciplinary research project at Kettering University that examines hip replacement components could aid manufacturers in producing longer lasting artificial hip joints.

An interdisciplinary research project at Kettering University that examines hip replacement components could aid manufacturers in producing longer lasting artificial hip joints.

Making the car-office safer

By Website Administrator | Feb 4, 2010

A new technology for the seat of your car may help make you a safer driver, according to Dr. Terri Lynch-Caris, of Kettering University.

A new technology for the seat of your car may help make you a safer driver, according to Dr. Terri Lynch-Caris, of Kettering University.

The hunger!

By Website Administrator | Mar 19, 2010

A capstone project for senior Industrial Engineering students examines how Sodexo - Kettering University's food service organization - can offer new resources to increase sales and serve as a model for large organizations that utilize cafeteria services.

A capstone project for senior Industrial Engineering students examines how Sodexo - Kettering University's food service organization - can offer new resources to increase sales and serve as a model for large organizations that utilize cafeteria services.

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.

New microscope to benefit researchers

By Website Administrator | Nov 16, 2001

Ever wonder what gives blue cheese its distinctive flavor? Are you sure you want to know?

Ever wonder what gives blue cheese its distinctive flavor? Are you sure you want to know?

Class integration represents historical first at Kettering.

By Website Administrator | Jul 10, 2002

Kettering Professors Lucy King and Jackie El-Sayed are not history buffs, but the integration of their classes made history at Kettering spring term.

Kettering Professors Lucy King and Jackie El-Sayed are not history buffs, but the integration of their classes made history at Kettering spring term.

From salvage to state-of-the-art: new controls lab opens

By Website Administrator | Oct 18, 2002

A trip to the dumpster turned into the first step in developing a state of the art electronic controls laboratory at Kettering University.

A trip to the dumpster turned into the first step in developing a state of the art electronic controls laboratory at Kettering University.

Students heat up new ideas for West Coast wax company

By Website Administrator | Mar 20, 2003

Eight students, split into two teams, provided alternatives for the Calwax Corp. of Irwindale, Calif.

Eight students, split into two teams, provided alternatives for the Calwax Corp. of Irwindale, Calif.

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