Ronald L. Roudebush, who graduated from GMI in 1970 and served as a member of Kettering University's Board of Trustees since 1992, died Tuesday, Jan. 8, in Cincinnati from complications of pneumonia. ... Read More
Pullman dedicated a logo plaque in Kettering's Great Court in December to celebrate its addition to the University's 600 professional co-op employers. The Wall of Fame recognizes corporate partners ... Read More
Kettering recently received a grant of $25,000 from the Kettering Family Foundation for the University's scholarship endowment fund. The contribution will help increase funding available through the ... Read More
Dozens of Kettering faculty, staff and students attended Biology Posterfest in the Great Court of the Campus Center in December. Dr. Stacey Seeley, assistant professor of biology, created the event ... Read More
Kettering's Santa once again had a presidential presence as the jolly St. Nick greeted100 of the University's smallest community members during the Children's Holiday Party Dec. 8. Assisting St. Nick ... Read More
Kettering presented an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree to Inventor Dean Kamenduring Commencement ceremonies Dec. 7. Kamen (center) rode his Segway HumanTransporter into the ceremony and told ... Read More
Faculty lead in the first candidates from Kettering's master's of science degree in Manufacturing Operations at General Motors. The program was developed in 1998 as a partnership between GM and ... Read More
You've seen it in the media ... and now the Segway Human Transporter is coming to Kettering University!!
Inventor Dean Kamen, who drew national media attention with his latest invention, will ... Read More
Closing the ledger: Kettering's campaign brings in $100+ million
Kettering University closed its capital campaign with $100+ Million for scholarships, renovations and student life initiatives ... Read More
A holly, jolly holiday got a running start at Kettering when staff members from a variety of offices gathered together for good cheer and ornaments in the Great Court of the Campus Center recently. ... Read More