NEW! Pre-med at Kettering Published: Apr 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.
Fostering excellence Published: Apr 11, 2008 Kettering professor Jacqueline El-Sayed has earned a place in the prestigious American Council on Education (ACE) 2008-09 ACE Fellows Program.
New Business degree at Kettering Published: Apr 04, 2008 Kettering's Business Department has revamped its undergraduate degree program into two degrees to offer a more broadly-based curriculum beginning with the 2008-09 academic year.
The mobile professional Published: Mar 25, 2008 Workplace Utopia may be no workplace at all. Kettering co-op partner IBM is leading the market in utilizing the mobile model to respond to a rapidly changing global business environment.
DEX state champs! Published: Feb 14, 2008 Kettering's talented Business students qualified for international contests by winning the Delta Epsilon Chi State Career Development Conference in Lansing Feb. 8-10.
Engineering a greener future Published: Feb 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.
Curbing the parking space blues Published: Feb 03, 2008 ParkingCarma, a new Kettering co-op partner in Flint, makes finding a parking space a Zen experience.
Entrepreneurial Olympics Published: Jan 21, 2008 The gloves were off as young entrepreneurs competed for glory and cash prizes in the e-Kettering Challenge.
Ratemystudentrental.com hits the web! Published: Dec 07, 2007 Three Kettering University seniors dive into the entrepreneurial ocean with help from the Kettering Entrepreneur Society (KESociety) and launch www.ratemystudentrental.com to help college students find suitable places to live while at college.
Commencement is Dec. 15 Published: Nov 30, 2007 Kettering will host Commencement ceremonies for 272 graduates at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15. Gary L. Cowger, a 1970 graduate and group vice president at General Motors Corp., will offer the Commencement address.
Gary L. Cowger Published: Nov 30, 2007 Group vice president of Global Manufacturing and Labor Relations at General Motors Corp.
Women of the Year Awards 2007 Published: Nov 09, 2007 Kettering honored four outstanding young women for leadership and achievement at the 2007 Woman of the Year Awards.
Breaking ground for innovation Published: Oct 26, 2007 Kettering will construct a new Science & Technology Incubator building to expand the area's culture of entrepreneurship and support economic re-development.
Immune system engineering Published: Oct 12, 2007 World-known author Dr. William Miller brings his lessons on the fourth generation of innovation management to campus during a lecture co-hosted by Kettering, Baker College, Mott Community College and the University of Michigan-Flint.
Revving the entrepreneurship engine Published: Oct 05, 2007 Kettering University's e-Kettering Initiative receives a second $50,000 grant from the Kern Family Foundation to further enhance entrepreneurship education for engineering, science and management students at the institution.
Michigan's economic challenge Published: Sep 27, 2007 Dr. William Miller will present the first in a series of lectures on economic development related to Flint, Genesee County and the Sate of Michigan.
Honoring excellence Published: Aug 31, 2007 Bulldog Days Reunion Weekend at Kettering University is a chance to renew old friendships and honor the achievements of Kettering/GMI alumni.
Automotive technology examined Published: Aug 31, 2007 Two national experts in the field of automotive technology shared their insights with Kettering students and provided an outline for the future.
Poverty, sustainability and service Published: Aug 24, 2007 Kettering faculty members Andy Borchers and Laura Sullivan recently participated in a unique conference titled the Christian Scholars Conference at Rochester College that examined how the U.S. can gear its economic engine to help those who are less fortunate.
Best Midwestern College Published: Aug 24, 2007 "The Princeton Review" has once again declared that Kettering University is a "Best Midwestern College."
Seeking the next great tech idea Published: Aug 17, 2007 Marsha Lyttle will direct the Michigan Small Business and Technology Development Center regional office at Kettering.
Environmental remission Published: Aug 10, 2007 Everyone on Earth plays a role in the improvement or degradation of our environment. That's why educational efforts like those by the Kettering Industrial Ecology Team could teach technical professionals to consider the environment when developing and manufacturing new goods.
Automotive engineering on steroids Published: Jul 27, 2007 Kettering student Scott DeWyse's co-op job prepared him to be a heavy duty truck engineer and gave this Bay City man some fringe benefits that he's enjoying.
Retention efforts chart path Published: Jul 20, 2007 The evidence is impossible to ignore or water down.
New provost Dr. Michael Harris Published: Jul 13, 2007 Kettering's new Provost and vice president for Academic Affairs brings both international and varied higher education experiences as a new era begins on campus.
Run your own race Published: Jun 22, 2007 Derica Rice '88 always preferred to do things his own way, a talent that has landed him in the CFO job at health care giant Eli Lilly and Company.
Commencement at Kettering Published: Jun 09, 2007 More than 150 graduates attended Commencement ceremonies June 9 in Kettering's Recreation Center.
Kettering's new MBA Published: May 25, 2007 Kettering University now offers an MBA program through distance learning based on work-integrated learning and an applied capstone thesis project that is distinctively geared toward the needs of employees and the organizations for which they work.
Anderson to give Commencement address Published: May 24, 2007 Joseph B. Anderson Jr., who helped the University focus attention on the need for more ethical training in preparing tomorrow's leaders, will deliver the Commencement address June 9 and receive an honorary Doctor of Management degree.
Harris named new provost Published: May 14, 2007 Dr. Michael Harris of Ferris State University will become Kettering's top academic officer on July 9.
Equal warfare Published: Apr 27, 2007 Research that won a Kettering University faculty member and her colleagues a "Best Management Paper" award at an international conference shows that women think they will perform well in a combat zone, but military men disagree.
Hoff earns international honor Published: Apr 23, 2007 The Society of Automotive Engineers presented the McFarland Award to Dr. Craig Hoff for his outstanding commitment to life-long learning and continuing education April 17. Alumni Don Ableson '59 and Donna Mosher '94 also received top awards.
Kettering students are state champs Published: Feb 23, 2007 Kettering may not have a football team, but that doesn't mean students aren't competitive. In fact, they recently brought home 15 awards from a statewide competition.
Open for business Published: Feb 16, 2007 The Kettering Entrepreneur Society (KES), a student organization dedicated to developing and supporting the entrepreneurial talents of students, is now open for business.
Regional office moving to campus Published: Feb 15, 2007 Kettering has partnered with the Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center to offer services in Genesee and Lapeer counties in support of intellectual property and patented technology
Scholarships seek future CEOs Published: Feb 09, 2007 Admitted students will compete for top scholarships and prizes during six "Prep For Success" programs.
AIM receives $67,000 Published: Jan 19, 2007 Kettering's Academically Interested Minorities (AIM) program receives three gifts to assist the pre-college program and invest in tomorrow's engineering leadership.
Gearing up globally Published: Jan 12, 2007 With world economies becoming more integrated each day, Kettering's new master's of science degree in Engineering Management prepares students for the global technical environment through advanced business education.
Graduate options Published: Nov 27, 2006 Kettering to offer graduate-level services in Grand Rapids in 2007
COO praises Kettering grad programs Published: Oct 27, 2006 Helen Zak, chief operating office for Lean Enterprise Institute Inc. (LEI) based in Cambridge, Mass., offers a good grade for the practical and flexible approach of Kettering's graduate offerings.
International impact Published: Oct 20, 2006 Kettering senior Ricardo Rodriguez of Mexico City, Mexico, engineers a career before graduation that includes significant international assignments for Magna International Inc.
The curve breaker Published: Sep 29, 2006 Don't let the nick-name fool you - LuLu (Lu) Chen is an academic powerhouse and she's got big plans to bridge the culture gap between China and the U.S.
A hybridized world Published: Aug 31, 2006 Ford Motor Co. donated two hybrid SUVs to Kettering for undergraduate teaching and research purposes that focus on hybrid technology and the hybridization of cars and trucks.
Robots roll on Sept. 23 Published: Aug 25, 2006 The 2006 Kettering Kickoff high school robotics competition will open up the new FIRST season with teams from Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and New York.
Co-ops for all companies Published: Aug 18, 2006 Mahar Tool Supply of Saginaw, Mich., once considered itself too small to develop a relationship with Kettering University's cooperative education program. But since 2002, Kettering students continue to make significant contributions to the firm.
AIMing at a brighter future Published: Aug 04, 2006 Students from across the U.S., Jamaica and the Bahamas have come to Kettering to get a taste of Science and Engineering careers in Kettering's award-winning pre college program for minorities.
Environmental collaboration extends reach Published: Jul 28, 2006 The Kettering Industrial Ecology Team (KIET) extends its work and impact through the development of a new student organization, speaker series, new course, a $50,000 pollution grant, and national conferences and publications.
CPR and bio-engineering Published: Jul 14, 2006 Students in the MECH350 (Fracture lab) expect to learn about anatomy - they just figure its mostly about bones. Last semester they integrated all the bio-systems and became CPR certified too.
A natural fit Published: Jul 14, 2006 Thanks to a $50,000 fellowship from the National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)/The Kern Family Foundation, two Kettering faculty members will implement the "e-Kettering Initiative", which will work to develop innovation and entrepreneurial skills among graduates.
Hello 2006 freshmen! Published: Jul 07, 2006 Kettering gets a good look at its future as more than 220 energetic, smart and tech-savvy newcomers charge onto campus to begin 2006-07.
Engineering some fun for kids Published: Jul 07, 2006 Five days, four teams, 20 sites and countless hand grips - the Engineers Without Borders Group at Kettering sure knows how to kick-start the academic year.
Welcome Robert Simpson Published: Jul 07, 2006 Kettering attracts noted educator Dr. Robert L. Simpson for a one-year appointment as Interim Provost and vice president for Academic Affairs.
Designing better businesses Published: Jun 30, 2006 Charles W. White '68 retires after 17 years of teaching
The President's partner Published: Jun 30, 2006 Angela Liberty is settling in as Kettering's First Lady
Nominated to fame Published: Jun 23, 2006 Kettering University is honored to nominate five more alumni to the National Commission for Co-operative Education Hall of Fame.
June 2006 Commencement album Published: Jun 10, 2006 Traffic jams, long distances and saying goodbye to friends all added extra flavor to the June 2006 Commencement ceremony.
Grace Lieblein - On top of her game Published: May 19, 2006 For this GM chief engineer keeping her focus and standing up for her beliefs has added up to professional success.
An engineering degree = a job Published: May 19, 2006 It's a case of supply and demand; there are plenty of jobs in engineering, science and technology and not enough graduates. The U.S. GAO has recommendations to improve the gap but Kettering is already ahead of the curve and then some.
The future of engineering in the U.S. Published: May 12, 2006 Kettering University, in partnership with the University's student chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, will host a discussion May 25 by Dr. Ralph W. Wyndrum Jr., president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-USA, on the future of the engineering.
$160,000 awarded at FIRST Published: May 05, 2006 Kettering awarded eight more FIRST scholarships and welcomed alumni at a reception during the 2006 FIRST championship games in Atlanta.
Leveraging innovation Published: May 04, 2006 Product innovation to create a thriving economy is the theme May 9 when experts will be in Grand Rapids to conduct business at an event co-hosted by Kettering and Grand Rapids Community College
Co-op turns 100 Published: Apr 21, 2006 Charles "Boss Ket" Kettering will be inducted into the "Pioneers in Cooperative Education" Hall of Honor on April 24 as the country celebrates the centennial of co-op education.
Saying good-bye Published: Mar 31, 2006 Vice President Darryl Sczepanski leaves Kettering after eight years
Running with the Bulldogs Published: Mar 31, 2006 Bulldog Days Reunion Weekend, May 20-21, is a chance to renew old friendships and see the future of Engineering up close.
Dual master's degree offered Published: Mar 17, 2006 Kettering and the University of Michigan-Flint signed papers on Tuesday, March 21, to blend Kettering's master's degree in Manufacturing Operations and UMF's MBA.
50th Flint science fair is March 10-14 Published: Mar 06, 2006 Some of the region's most talented students in grades 4-12 will compete for $25,000 in prizes during the Flint Area Science Fair this weekend at Kettering.
Managing the harvest Published: Mar 03, 2006 Kettering students Donald Washington and Bryce Vuckovich, helped develop a hand-held device that manages the logistics of rescuing food perishables for Forgotten Harvest.
Pop star crash test Published: Mar 03, 2006 Britney Spears' very public error in judgement inspired crash safety researchers at Kettering University to take an unrestrained look at a crash event.
Entertaining a new co-op opportunity Published: Feb 10, 2006 A new Kettering co-op assignment with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra shows how engineering and business students can positively impact the entertainment industry.
Leveraging innovation in West Michigan Published: Feb 10, 2006 Grand Rapids Community College and Kettering team up to provide practical information on the changing economy.
United for a better workforce Published: Feb 02, 2006 Flint's four campuses have joined forces to better prepare a workforce for the knowledge economy
Speakers highlight school's impact Published: Dec 09, 2005 The Undergraduate and Graduate speakers for Commencement tell why they chose Kettering.
Toyota joins AIM sponsors Published: Dec 02, 2005 Automaker Toytota has joined the sponsors of Kettering University's pre-college program targeting minority students.
Commencement set for Dec. 10 Published: Nov 11, 2005 290 undergraduates and 67 master's candidates will graduate as Kettering also honors computer pioneer Steve Wozniak.
Eaton gives another $10,000 Published: Nov 11, 2005 Ongoing donation support fuel cell development efforts.
No meandering in learning Published: Nov 11, 2005 Because of his academic diligence and thirst for learning, Kettering University graduate William Sommerville '05 produced what his co-op advisors describe as a Ph.D. level senior thesis project in just a few short years. The result? Possibly the world's smallest radio.
Steelcase honored Published: Oct 12, 2005 Kettering presents 2005 West Michigan Co-op Employer of the Year Award.
Leading the way Published: Oct 07, 2005 Kettering University has 11 alumnae and trustees in the 100 Leading Women in the North American Automotive Industry.
Inward look benefits Kettering Business students Published: Sep 23, 2005 Re-accreditation of Kettering University's Business Program helps the institution draw upon its strengths to provide an educational experience that offers several advantages over other programs throughout the U.S.
Team Phoenix wins Kettering Kickoff Published: Sep 19, 2005 An alliance of robotics teams from Saginaw, Pontiac and Allen Park win the 2005 robotics contest.
A young woman with a vision Published: Sep 16, 2005 Ramona Wildgoose will return to the Bahamas hoping to stake her claim to a business empire.
Emerging technology focus of conference Published: Aug 29, 2005 Four Kettering faculty will share their collective supply chain expertise at the Michigan Technology Conference in Detroit Sept. 8.
Kettering to impact EIC/EM conference Published: Aug 19, 2005 Seven from Kettering University will present and chair sessions at the 2005 Electrical Insulation Conference/Electrical Manufacturing Expo (EIC/EM) Oct. 23-26, in Indianapolis.
The chance of a lifetime Published: Aug 12, 2005 Bryan Trilli, who graduated in June, interviewed several alumni who are leaders in their fields for a project in Dr. Ben Redekop's LS 489 Senior Seminar: Leadership, Ethics and Contemporary Issues course during the fall 2004 term.
Alumni named to Co-op Hall of Fame Published: Jul 22, 2005 Five Kettering alumni are part of the 2005-06 National Commission for Co-operative Education's Co-op Hall of Fame.
AIMing high Published: Jul 15, 2005 Students from all across the U.S. and the Bahamas have come to campus to participate in Kettering's award-winning pre college program for minorities.
Discover U - funding story 2005 Published: Jul 15, 2005 Kettering University and the Genesee Intermediate School District (GISD) have partnered to create "Discover U," a new career-oriented series of hands-on workshops in science, math, engineering and technology for girls in grades 10 through 12.
Professional organization awards $5,000 Published: Jul 08, 2005 Kettering senior Matt Hilgendorf received one of only two national scholarships from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
A fond farewell Published: Jun 27, 2005 President James E.A. John retires June 30 after 14 years.
June 2005 Commencement Album Published: Jun 18, 2005 Friends, families and final goodbyes are all a part of Commencement at Kettering.
Commencement is June 18 Published: Jun 03, 2005 More than 350 graduates will be honored June 18. Honorary degrees will be awarded to retired EDS executive Paul J. Chiapparone and Germany's Karl-Heinz Kammerlohr.
$1 million for international exchange Published: May 16, 2005 A gift from Bob '64 and Marcy Oswald will support international study and research for students and faculty.
Bulldog reunion Published: May 16, 2005 Alumni Reunion Weekend May 20-22 at Kettering/GMI is filled with old cars, old friends and a lot of good stories. It's also a time to recognize alumni for outstanding professional achievement and dedicated service.
Not quite a shut-out Published: May 06, 2005 The annual faculty-staff-student softball game ushers in spring at Kettering, and gives faculty a chance to gloat.
International collaboration Published: May 02, 2005 Visiting Italian graduate student Alberto Zuccollo aids Kettering professor with FlexCAN research project.
Concordia and Kettering team up Published: May 02, 2005 Concordia University and Kettering University signed strategic partnership to provide engineering and world-class co-op options to students.
Seeking new graduate talent Published: Apr 22, 2005 Some of the best Technology and Engineering programs in the United States will be recruiting students in Flint April 28 when Kettering hosts the Third Annual Graduate School Fair.
AIM program wins national award Published: Apr 22, 2005 Kettering's pre-college program Academically Interested Minorities (AIM) won the prestigious NAMEPA Pre-College/Community Award for 2005.
Partnerships key to resolving outsourcing of jobs Published: Apr 11, 2005 Many analysts believe industry-university partnerships similar to Kettering University's relationship with the Electrical Manufacturing and Coil Winding Association could help the U.S. electrical manufacturing industry recover from the loss of jobs overseas.
Johnson Electric joins Wall of Fame Published: Apr 04, 2005 Representatives of Johnson Electric were on campus to present their company logo for inclusion on the Kettering "Wall of Fame."
Kettering to host state science fair Published: Mar 10, 2005 Michigan's youngest scientists will be part of the 2005 Michigan Science and Engineering Fair April 9 in Kettering's Campus Center.
Kettering is "Best of Show" Published: Mar 10, 2005 Kettering's first-time entry in the Flint Area Advertising Federation ADDY Award competition earned "Best of Show."
Dr. James Hoopes Published: Mar 10, 2005 Acclaimed business ethics specialist joins Kettering faculty.
Racing with the wind Published: Mar 04, 2005 A degree in engineering doesn't prepare you to be a championship hot air balloon racer, or does it? According to Kettering/GMI grad Al Nels '75, a technical background and an interest in gadgets might just be an advantage in the world of balloon racing.
#1 - DEX State Champions! Published: Feb 25, 2005 Kettering's two chapters of Delta Epsilon Chi have brought home the Michigan Marketing and Management Association's state championship.
The competitive edge Published: Feb 17, 2005 Kettering University received national awards for cutting edge Admissions and Marketing materials at the 20th annual Admissions Advertising Awards.
Leaving footprints Published: Feb 17, 2005 Kettering University's master's of science in Manufacturing Operations (MSMO) receives boost as faculty begin to globalize curriculum to allow all manufacturing professionals at General Motors (GM) facilities worldwide an opportunity to learn the latest in the field.
UPS lures Kettering co-op students with housing Published: Feb 10, 2005 The Metro Philadelphia UPS district provides apartment leases for Kettering co-ops during their cooperative work term.
Student included in international publication Published: Feb 04, 2005 Student Jon Kowalski has been instrumental in implementing Blackboard software at Kettering. He shared his expertise in the Jan. 23 edition of the online publication BbMatters.
Good finish leads to great start Published: Feb 03, 2005 The Kettering Formula SAE team is gearing up for the 2005 season with a lighter vehicle that they hope will drive them into the top 10 at the Silverdome in May.
Kettering student leaders are "firsts" Published: Jan 14, 2005 Two transfer students from Miami-Dade College prepare to take the helm at Kettering when B-Section students return in April. It is the first time two international students have shared the top student leadership positions.
AIM program is award winning Published: Dec 16, 2004 Kettering's pre-college program for minority students was recognized as "outstanding" by MACRAO.
Hedging your bets Published: Dec 10, 2004 Kettering professor examines determinants associated with the enormous growth in recent years of foreign direct investments (FDI).
Donation will "fuel" research Published: Dec 03, 2004 A donation from the Eaton Corporation will underwrite a fuel cell systems research project at Kettering.
'Terrific match' in West Michigan Published: Nov 30, 2004 Kettering can now offer engineering and management options in West Michigan, one of the state's most productive business climates
Two honorary degrees Dec. 3 Published: Nov 19, 2004 Two alumni will receive Honorary Doctor of Engineering degrees during Commencement ceremonies in December.
Bulldogs will jam Nov. 19 Published: Nov 12, 2004 A new voice will join the radio airwaves in Flint beginning Friday, Nov. 19, when WKUF-LP FM 94.3 is launched from the campus of Kettering University.
New trustees enhance reach Published: Nov 12, 2004 Five new trustees strengthen Kettering's national prominence
Women of the Year Awards 2004 Published: Oct 29, 2004 Twenty-one outstanding young women were nominated for Woman of the Year 2004 at Kettering University. Stephanie Noel Hanes, of West Branch, Mich., was chosen as the Woman of the Year for A Section, and Karley Ah Khyung Schulz, of Jackson, Mich., was chosen Woman of the Year for B section.
Doing better business with information technology Published: Oct 29, 2004 Kettering's master's of science in Information Technology (MSIT) helps students apply technology to achieve business results for their organizations.
Celebrating 85 years Published: Oct 15, 2004 From its beginnings as a trade school to its current status as a world-renown engineering and technology university, Kettering's 85-year history is marked by progressive leadership and innovative changes.
Multimedia man Published: Sep 30, 2004 You know those music CDs and movie DVDs we all like (in part), well, you can thank Kettering University's Dr. Peter Stanchev, who does research in this field. He spent some of his summer conducting tutorials on the newest technology yet: the MPEG 7.
President's Cup Published: Sep 24, 2004 Alumni and friends gathered together Sept. 13 to remember Connie John and her favorite philanthropy - the students. The sun was bright and so, too, the prospects for the Connie John Memorial Scholarship.
Goodrich remains TOP DOG Published: Sep 02, 2004 The Goodrich Martians maintained their #1 ranking by sharing top honors with Las Guerrillas (Team 469) from Bloomfield Hills and Techno Gremlins (Team 1227) from Grand Rapids.
Students AIM for the future Published: Jul 29, 2004 Students from as far away as the Bahamas are on campus to get a taste of engineering.
Bosch Professorship awarded Published: Jul 29, 2004 Mark G. Thompson, from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, will nurture Kettering's relationship with the Bosch Corp.
Alumni named to 2004 Co-op Hall of Fame Published: Jul 15, 2004 Kettering will share in the honors this fall when five more alumni are inducted into the National Commission for Co-operative Education's 2004-05 Co-op Hall of Fame.
Kettering University promotes five faculty Published: Jul 08, 2004 Five faculty are promoted with tenure.
Teamwork is the byword for one alumna Published: Jun 17, 2004 Nancy Brown-Johnston '78, shared her insights on teamwork and professional success with students.
Revved up! Published: Jun 10, 2004 Matt Wright '02 returned to campus to discuss his work on high performance cars for Saleen Inc., one of the world's preeminent producers of limited, high performance vehicles.
All systems secure Published: Jun 10, 2004 Kettering researcher develops a new communications architecture and protocol for safety critical systems in automotive applications that will make driving more safe and less costly for car companies.
Karen Westrick wins OCEA award Published: Jun 03, 2004 Co-op manager Karen Westrick received the Ohio Cooperative Education Association (OCEA) Educator of the Year Award May 20 during OCEA's annual awards banquet.
Co-op is win-win for small company Published: Jun 03, 2004 Growing its own engineers through co-op is helping Soroc Products to thrive, while the students get hands-on experience in a growing industry.
Commencement is June 19 Published: May 27, 2004 A member of the Class of '66 will be honored June 19 for helping to modernize the country's railroad system. Dr. John Samuels will receive an honorary degree during ceremonies that will also celebrate 387 graduates.
Bulldogs + hot cars = Alumni Reunion Weekend Published: May 13, 2004 Honoring alumni achievement and showing off student "rides" are all a part of Alumni Reunion Weekend at Kettering University May 22 and 23.
Major Sobey Memorial Golf Outing Published: Apr 29, 2004 Supporting the Distinguished Alumni Scholarship Award and remembering Kettering/GMI's first president Albert Sobey, the Sobey Golf Outing marks it's 18th year.
Students are international champs Published: Apr 29, 2004 Kettering Students earned four awards at the International Career Development Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
FIRST friends gather in Atlanta Published: Apr 22, 2004 Kettering had a number of alumni and friends participating at last week's 2004 FIRST Robotics International Championships, hosted at the George Dome in Atlanta.
Kettering president announces retirement Published: Apr 01, 2004 After 13 years of distinguished service, Kettering President James John has announced his plans to retire.
Kettering President James John to retire Published: Mar 18, 2004 After 13 years of distinguished service, Kettering President James John has announced his plans to retire.
The road not taken Published: Feb 24, 2004 For Robin Vacha '98, a period of service overseas for the Peace Corps has helped him craft a personal and professional life enriched by experiences that have brought him full circle to where he began his career.
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The 1979 union reunion Published: Feb 06, 2004 Not Available
From Kiev to Kettering Published: Feb 03, 2004 Not Available
Grad Center opens in Port Huron Published: Jan 28, 2004 More than 50 business and education leaders participated when ceremonies unveiled the new Port Huron Graduate Center Wednesday, Jan. 21. The Graduate Center is an alliance between Kettering and St. Clair County Community College (SC4) and will now provide graduate and continuing education opportunities in engineering and business for the Port Huron and Thumb Area.
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Keeping The Stats Published: Dec 15, 2003 Computer Science graduate Tim Kucejko developed a software program as a senior thesis project that produces a significant increase in real-time tabulations and more accurate reporting for quizzing competition scores.
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Kettering has new Director of Cooperative Education and Career Services Published: Nov 12, 2003 Not Available
Kettering In The News Published: Nov 04, 2003 Not Available
National Co-op Job Fair Published: Nov 04, 2003 Not Available
Splendor through the skies Published: Oct 28, 2003 Not Available
Cascade Engineering honored Published: Oct 24, 2003 Not Available
Kettering alums named to NCCE Co-Op Hall of Fame Published: Sep 02, 2003 Not Available
McCarthy receives medal Published: Aug 25, 2003 Not Available
Coveted Medal of Honor presented to Neil McCarthy '65 Published: Aug 22, 2003 Not Available
Alumna's valuable advice Published: Aug 08, 2003 Not Available
Discovering Kettering Published: Jul 30, 2003 Not Available
Facts about Graduation Published: Jun 23, 2003 Not Available