Department News
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Poverty, sustainability and service
By Website Administrator | Aug 24, 2007Kettering 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.
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.
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Rocketing to the top
By Website Administrator | Oct 3, 2008Unlike other institutions, Kettering University's new Aerospace Engineering concentration provides a singular experience by offering students opportunities to utilize the latest technology and software employed by the propulsion and aerodynamics industry.
Unlike other institutions, Kettering University's new Aerospace Engineering concentration provides a singular experience by offering students opportunities to utilize the latest technology and software employed by the propulsion and aerodynamics industry.
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Forum to aid chronic pain sufferers
By Website Administrator | Jan 11, 2002Kettering University has teamed up with physicians at McLaren Regional Medical Center of Flint to test a new treatment for sufferers of Fibromyalgia and chronic pain.
Kettering University has teamed up with physicians at McLaren Regional Medical Center of Flint to test a new treatment for sufferers of Fibromyalgia and chronic pain.
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$876,000 strengthens tooling and manufacturing
By Website Administrator | Jan 7, 2003An $876,000 investment in one of Kettering University's state-of-the-art labs will provide software and training to further secure the University's status as one of the top automotive, mechanical and manufacturing specialty programs in the country.
An $876,000 investment in one of Kettering University's state-of-the-art labs will provide software and training to further secure the University's status as one of the top automotive, mechanical and manufacturing specialty programs in the country.
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Multidisciplinary approach brings benefits
By Website Administrator | Apr 29, 2004An 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.
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Engineering honor society awards top honor
By Website Administrator | Dec 22, 2004Dr. Alzahabi is named "Professor of Excellence" by Tau Beta Pi
Dr. Alzahabi is named "Professor of Excellence" by Tau Beta Pi
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Opening with a BANG!
By Website Administrator | Aug 26, 2005The walls are up around the crash sled, the safety glass is in place and the dummies are ready to ride. Kettering's Crash Safety Center officially opened Aug. 25.
The walls are up around the crash sled, the safety glass is in place and the dummies are ready to ride. Kettering's Crash Safety Center officially opened Aug. 25.
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Thumbs up
By Website Administrator | Apr 28, 2006Working with local orthopedists, a Kettering researcher helped test a treatment for the joint most likely to develop osteoarthritis, the uniquely opposable thumb.
Working with local orthopedists, a Kettering researcher helped test a treatment for the joint most likely to develop osteoarthritis, the uniquely opposable thumb.
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Fatal crashes down for young drivers
By Website Administrator | Sep 7, 2007A Kettering faculty member worked with the State of Michigan to help prepare teens for the road and reduce the loss of young lives.
A Kettering faculty member worked with the State of Michigan to help prepare teens for the road and reduce the loss of young lives.
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Fulbright experience in India
By Website Administrator | Oct 24, 2008Kettering professor Dr. Raghu Echempati found diversity in his Fulbright Scholar experience in India.
Kettering professor Dr. Raghu Echempati found diversity in his Fulbright Scholar experience in India.
