Mysteries of the equilateral triangle

Feb 27, 2012

In a new twist on the love triangle – Dr. Brian McCartin is in love WITH the triangle, the equilateral triangle to be specific. He has written of his love in a new book.

In a new twist on the love triangle – Dr. Brian McCartin is in love WITH the triangle, the equilateral triangle to be specific. He has written of his love in a new book.

Making the grade

By Website Administrator | Mar 26, 2010

Six Kettering University faculty were recently awarded promotions by the Board of Trustees and two were named Emeritus Professor.

Six Kettering University faculty were recently awarded promotions by the Board of Trustees and two were named Emeritus Professor.

Embracing new friendships

By Website Administrator | Mar 25, 2010

Three Kettering faculty are collaborating internationally in research and development this year, working with colleagues in China and the United Arab Emirates through the Oswald International Faculty Fellowship.

Three Kettering faculty are collaborating internationally in research and development this year, working with colleagues in China and the United Arab Emirates through the Oswald International Faculty Fellowship.

Tribology tome

By Website Administrator | Sep 10, 2010

Dr. Ilya Kudish spent five years researching and writing the definitive book on Tribology.

Dr. Ilya Kudish spent five years researching and writing the definitive book on Tribology.

Math Olympiad adds large prizes

By Website Administrator | Apr 20, 2001

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100-year old statistics problem solved - beautifully

By Website Administrator | Feb 5, 2002

Brian McCartin, professor of Applied Mathematics at Kettering, has solved a 100-year old problem of linear regression, and his mathematics are "pretty."

Brian McCartin, professor of Applied Mathematics at Kettering, has solved a 100-year old problem of linear regression, and his mathematics are "pretty."

Mathematics Honor Society initiates 30

By Website Administrator | Jun 17, 2004

Kappa Mu Epsilon inducted 30 students into the Epsilon chapter of the national Mathematics honor society at Kettering.

Kappa Mu Epsilon inducted 30 students into the Epsilon chapter of the national Mathematics honor society at Kettering.

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