Kettering University senior Tyler Bandurski is one of 25 Division III hockey players from across the country selected by the American Collegiate Hockey Association to compete against all-star teams ... Read More
Dr. Ronald Kumon is conducting medical research related to diagnosing pancreatic cancer, but he’s not an endocrinologist. Kumon is an assistant professor of physics at Kettering University ... Read More
A Kettering University senior shared top honors for undergraduate research at the recent 2012 ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia.
F. Zak ... Read More
If New Urbanism had a face in Flint, Michigan, it would look a lot like Kristina Kamensky, the young and enthusiastic CEO of Prismitech LLC. Kamensky’s company focuses on refrigeration that weds ... Read More
Faurecia, the world’s sixth largest automotive supplier renowned for its innovation, and nationally ranked Kettering University, are co-hosting a program for high school students interested in ... Read More
Kettering's Monica Snyder has been elected to a two-year term on the Board of Trustees for the Greater Flint Arts Council. Snyder is a long-time supporter of the GFAC and said she is happy to serve ... Read More
After spending eight years working for various OEMs, Amanda Godward ’05 founded Ecotelligent Homes [http://ecotelligenthomes.com/], a RESNET and BPI certified home energy auditing company based in ... Read More
Dr. Petros “Pete” Gheresus was appointed to the Robert and Claire Reiss Chair of Industrial Engineering in September 2012.
The chair was established by Robert E. Reiss and his wife Claire to ... Read More
Kettering University alumnus Michael Groesbeck '02 will be competing in The Kong Off II Nov. 16-18 in Denver. The Kong Off is an annual competition spawned by the 2007 feature-length movie ‘King of ... Read More
Since it was established just over a year ago, Kettering University’s Advanced Power Electronics Lab (APEL) in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department continues to become a major ... Read More