• Multidisciplinary approach brings benefits

    By Website Administrator | Apr 29, 2004

    An initiative by three Kettering female faculty members provides a real-world multidisciplinary approach to problem solving for students majoring in Electrical, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering. The interdisciplinary processes and programs of this initiative will create a well-rounded graduate and help build community between female faculty members at the University.

    An initiative by three Kettering female faculty members provides a real-world multidisciplinary approach to problem solving for students majoring in Electrical, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering. The interdisciplinary processes and programs of this initiative will create a well-rounded graduate and help build community between female faculty members at the University.

  • Identifying kids' range of motion

    By Website Administrator | Dec 12, 2008

    Current safety equipment and medical procedures for children are based on adult measurements and benchmarks. Two Kettering faculty have established child-sized measurements to improve everything from car seats to chiropractic care.

    Current safety equipment and medical procedures for children are based on adult measurements and benchmarks. Two Kettering faculty have established child-sized measurements to improve everything from car seats to chiropractic care.

  • Faculty recognized for excellence

    By Website Administrator | Jul 8, 2004

    Four Kettering faculty were recognized for scholarly and teaching achievement by students and the Kettering/GMI Alumni Association.

    Four Kettering faculty were recognized for scholarly and teaching achievement by students and the Kettering/GMI Alumni Association.

  • Riffe honored by SME

    By Website Administrator | Feb 1, 2009

    Dr. William Riffe was honored by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers for 12 years of volunteer service to the organization.

    Dr. William Riffe was honored by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers for 12 years of volunteer service to the organization.

  • Push arrow up for brave, new world

    By Website Administrator | Sep 9, 2004

    The Cordys collaboration platform has Kettering faculty dreaming of real-time advances for business. Two IMEB faculty members will address an international audience Sept. 16 in the Netherlands.

    The Cordys collaboration platform has Kettering faculty dreaming of real-time advances for business. Two IMEB faculty members will address an international audience Sept. 16 in the Netherlands.

  • The IE airplane road show

    By Website Administrator | Jun 18, 2009

    A workshop in March sponsored by the Kettering University chapter of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) helps high school students gain a clearer understanding of the roles industrial engineers play in the U.S. manufacturing industry.

    A workshop in March sponsored by the Kettering University chapter of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) helps high school students gain a clearer understanding of the roles industrial engineers play in the U.S. manufacturing industry.

  • 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.

  • 'America's Best Colleges'

    By Website Administrator | Aug 20, 2009

    Kettering University's IME program is ranked #1 and its Mechanical Engineering program is #2 in the 2010 edition of 'America's Best Colleges' by U.S. News & World Report.

    Kettering University's IME program is ranked #1 and its Mechanical Engineering program is #2 in the 2010 edition of 'America's Best Colleges' by U.S. News & World Report.

  • 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.

  • It's a small, small, small, small world.

    By Website Administrator | Jun 6, 2005

    Having an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) on campus has allowed Kettering and industry researchers to "get down" to the subatomic level.

    Having an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) on campus has allowed Kettering and industry researchers to "get down" to the subatomic level.