Computer Engineering in the media


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

Overview of Michigan's advanced battery technology

Published: August 26, 2009
Governor Jennifer M. Granholm visited Kettering University Aug. 19 to highlight the school's $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced earlier in August by Vice President Joe Biden.

Sharing stimulus funds

Published: August 07, 2009
Kettering University will get a new electronics lab and will partner with the University of Michigan on new courses as its share in the $1 billion coming to Michigan from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

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.

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.

The Maharishi of Marketing ROCKS!

Published: May 23, 2008
Entrepreneur, rock guitarist and concert organizer - wearing three hats at once comes naturally to Kettering senior Steve Schwartz, who is rapidly becoming a major Internet player in southeast Michigan.

Mentoring a young intellect

Published: May 12, 2008
Dr. Mark Wicks, professor of Computer Engineering and interim associate vice president of Academic Affairs at Kettering University, mentors a local 14-year-old genius in the art and theory of Computer Engineering.

In memory of Cherokee

Published: April 25, 2008
Creating an outdoor sanctuary for her family to remember her by, Kettering's Engineers Without Borders build a deck in Cherokee's honor.

An all-Kettering crew

Published: March 07, 2008
Entrepreneur Kyle Schwulst '02 was having trouble finding the employees he needed to grow his fledgling engineering company, then he hired a Kettering co-op and the rest is history.

Educating the 21st century engineer

Published: November 30, 2007
Dr. Jim Gover of Kettering University and Dr. Paul Huray of the University of South Carolina author an e-book that provides plans for re-establishing the U.S. as the leading engineering innovator, which could ultimately improve the country's economic outlook.

The following video is a student produced video about Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Below are two faculty videos demonstrating the tracking capabilities of a robotic turret.

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