Kettering's support of community

By Website Administrator | Oct 31, 2003

Six years ago, Dave Doherty, Kettering's vice president of International and Governmental Activities and an individual strongly committed to the concept of community education, believed that the University had a unique opportunity to enhance the already established community education program established as a base of operations at the neighboring DTM community school.

Six years ago, Dave Doherty, Kettering's vice president of International and Governmental Activities and an individual strongly committed to the concept of community education, believed that the University had a unique opportunity to enhance the already established community education program established as a base of operations at the neighboring DTM community school.

Human Rights Watch Film Festival

By Website Administrator | Apr 15, 2004

The Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival will return to Flint April 30 & May 1 and May 7 & 8, with an expanded schedule and two locations. This year's films examine human rights issues in Chile, Palestine, Israel and the United States.

The Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival will return to Flint April 30 & May 1 and May 7 & 8, with an expanded schedule and two locations. This year's films examine human rights issues in Chile, Palestine, Israel and the United States.

Community tutoring outreach

By Website Administrator | May 27, 2004

Kettering's Community Tutoring Program reaches out to help local students.

Kettering's Community Tutoring Program reaches out to help local students.

SAC helps dreams come true for kids

By Website Administrator | Sep 24, 2004

Members of Kettering's Student Alumni Council (SAC) presented The Children's Dream Center with a $1,000 check Sept. 16 during the grand opening of the Center's Ballenger Highway facility.

Members of Kettering's Student Alumni Council (SAC) presented The Children's Dream Center with a $1,000 check Sept. 16 during the grand opening of the Center's Ballenger Highway facility.

Giving and giving thanks

By Website Administrator | Nov 24, 2004

The holiday season is upon us and Kettering students, alumni, faculty and staff are rising to the occasion to help others.

The holiday season is upon us and Kettering students, alumni, faculty and staff are rising to the occasion to help others.

Eritrean exchange

By Website Administrator | Jan 28, 2005

It's not what you know, it's who you know, and the Eritrean Institute of Technology and Teacher Education is happy to know Kettering Professor Petros Gheresus, Ph.D.

It's not what you know, it's who you know, and the Eritrean Institute of Technology and Teacher Education is happy to know Kettering Professor Petros Gheresus, Ph.D.

Eritrean exchange

By Website Administrator | Jan 28, 2005

It's not what you know, it's who you know, and the Eritrean Institute of Technology and Teacher Education is happy to know Kettering Professor Petros Gheresus, Ph.D.

It's not what you know, it's who you know, and the Eritrean Institute of Technology and Teacher Education is happy to know Kettering Professor Petros Gheresus, Ph.D.

The gift of hope

By Website Administrator | May 31, 2005

Carl Gansen, of Belle Plaine, Minn., will spend two days, a week before his finals at Kettering, helping someone he may never meet to beat Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML).

Carl Gansen, of Belle Plaine, Minn., will spend two days, a week before his finals at Kettering, helping someone he may never meet to beat Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML).

A gift for life

By Website Administrator | Jan 13, 2006

More Kettering students and young alumni have been identified as potential matches for the National Marrow Donor Registry.

More Kettering students and young alumni have been identified as potential matches for the National Marrow Donor Registry.

Envisioning a better world

By Website Administrator | Jul 20, 2007

Kettering graduate Jason Braman had an idea about how to engage more college students in community service and he's turning that idea into a volunteerism movement - with a little help from his friends.

Kettering graduate Jason Braman had an idea about how to engage more college students in community service and he's turning that idea into a volunteerism movement - with a little help from his friends.

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