Green Engineer Org.

Check out GEO!

We're no ordinary "green" club. We're about practical, right-now green solutions and programs. We've re-established ourselved in B-section and have lots of plans which we're starting right now!

Come by and check us out. Join an existing project or pitch your own! 

We meet every Thursday at 12:20 in MC-3225 (Miller classroom, the room with all the body dummies)

The Mr. Darcy Forum

Meet Kip Darcy, Kettering's new Vice President for Marketing, Communications and Enrollment. He will speak about his thoughts on the future of Kettering and you will have the opportunity to ask him questions. Lunch will be provided to the first 100 people. Event hosted by Academic Council.

Physics Club presents President McMahan (Part 2)

The Kettering University Physics Club and the Physics Department will present a second special guest lecture by President Robert McMahan. The event will be held on 7th Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at 12:20 p.m. in the Crib-A-Thon (Room 2-225 AB).  

Dr. McMahan will present a follow-up to his previous seminar entitled "Cosmology 101: Life, the Universe and Everything."  (Please note that you need not have attended his previous seminar to attend this one.)  Refreshments will be provided.  Students, faculty, and staff are all welcome to attend.

We hope to see you there!

Physics Club presents President McMahan

The Kettering University Physics Club and the Physics Department present a special guest lecture by President Robert McMahan. The lecture will be held on 5th Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at 12:20 p.m. in the Physics Active Learning (PAL) Studio, Room 2-601 AB.  Dr. McMahan will discuss his experience working in physics and astronomy and taking questions from the audience. Refreshments will be provided. All students, staff, and faculty are encouraged to attend!

Susan VanCamp

Susan Van Camp is the Director of prospect Research for the University Advancement Department at Kettering University. She has been in her position since January 1998 and has been a member of Kettering University's staff since 1986. In her current position, she conducts research for the University Advancement fundraisers and other key Kettering staff. She finds lost alumni, produces profiles, matches people, corporations, and foundations with specific funding needs that the University has identified through the strategic plan.

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