Dr. Brent Lewis, associate professor of Chemistry, and Dr. Carl Aronson, assistant professor of Chemistry at Kettering University, were recognized March 11 by the Smoke Free Multi-Agency Resource ... Read More
The Kettering University chapter of the National Society for Black Engineers (NSBE) will send 61 student representatives and three staffers to the organization's 28th Annual National Convention in ... Read More
A handful of M&Ms, a little salt water and a test tube added up to a deeper understanding of the visible color spectrum for sixth graders at Holy Family Catholic Church in Grand Blanc March 8. ... Read More
Herb Dahn is a kind of historian when reminiscing about Kettering's initial attempts at offering distance education for graduate students through VHS tape. His archaic sense of things gone by is not ... Read More
The sled monkeys are at it again - it's time for the Clean Snowmobile Challenge in Jackson Hole and the Kettering University team has big plans.
Last year's sled, Kettering's first try at the ... Read More
Etim Ubong is a man in search of gold.
Not the "black gold" or "Texas tea" that TV's Jeb Clampitt discovered during a day of hunting in the Appalachian Mountains. There's no crude oil bubbles or ... Read More
Neil T. McCarthy, an associate professor of Finance at Kettering and a 1965 graduate of Kettering University/GMI, received the 2001 Outstanding Instructor Award from the National Technological ... Read More
Kettering will once again host Scholarship Weekend 2002 on campus March 8 and 9. This event offers eligible students a chance to win Kettering University scholarships and/or grants of up to $70,000 ... Read More
What does a former U.S. Navy aircraft repair technician, motorcycle safety trainer and truck driver have in common with a college freshman at Kettering University? They both want to pass Dr. ... Read More
Robert Pinsky, an award-winning American poet, told a crowd at Kettering last year that creative writing and poetry are technologies "for memory and speed." At Kettering, one Liberal Studies ... Read More