Biochemistry in the media


The topic of Biochemistry is making headlines every day. Below is just some of the media coverage at Kettering and around the globe.

Algae in your tank

Published: March 12, 2010
Kettering graduate Jeff Bargiel is pushing "pond scum" as the biofuel technology answer to U.S. energy needs.

Hips don't lie

Published: January 20, 2010
An interdisciplinary research project at Kettering University that examines hip replacement components could aid manufacturers in producing longer lasting artificial hip joints.

Commencement is June 13

Published: June 02, 2009
Kettering University will graduate almost 300 undergraduate and graduate students during ceremonies June 13. Former U.S. Ambassador to Sweden, Michael M. Wood, will receive an honorary degree.

The Chemistry of Engineering

Published: November 07, 2008
Kettering University in Flint, Mich., now offers students an opportunity to prepare for the fast-growing field of Chemical Engineering with a new degree program.

Eliminating waste by design

Published: October 17, 2008
The skies in China's largest city appeared hazy during the Olympics despite their best efforts, which underscored the need to teach engineering students about how to go green. Since 2005, Kettering University's Industrial Ecology Team has taught students to consider product life cycles, thanks to a National Science Foundation grant.

Honoring excellence

Published: October 10, 2008
Kettering University recently recognized seven faculty members for outstanding teaching, research and citizenship at University Conference.

Welcome Freshmen - 2008

Published: July 10, 2008
The first half of Kettering's freshmen class (Section A) is not quite 260 students and for the first time in years - one of every five students is female! This year's freshmen class comes from 26 states, with 66 percent from Michigan and 8 percent from Ohio.

Honoring 315 graduates

Published: June 05, 2008
Kettering University will celebrate the accomplishments of 315 graduates and present two honorary degrees at Commencement at 11 a.m., Saturday, June 14, in the Connie and Jim John Recreation Center.

NEW! Pre-med at Kettering

Published: April 30, 2008
Engineering and medicine may not seem related, but as medicine becomes increasingly technical, an engineering background might be just what the doctor orders. Kettering University now has a new Premedical Course of Study to bridge the disciplines.

Engineering a greener future

Published: February 04, 2008
It's not always easy being green, but Kettering's Green Engineering Organization recently got a little help from some friends at Coca-Cola.

The following video is a student produced video about Chemistry and Bio-Chemistry.