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AIMing for success!

Published: August 14, 2009
Kettering University's Lives Improve Through Engineering (LITE) and Academically Interested Minds programs enjoyed another season of success AND received some more inspiring news in 2009.

Three regional awards

Published: April 09, 2009
The prestigious National Society of Black Engineers has awarded Kettering University three regional honors in recognition of the accomplishments of its students and Multicultural Student Initiatives.

NAMEPA awards AIM "Best Pre-College Program"

Published: March 09, 2009
Kettering University's AIM Program was named the "Best Pre-College Program" by the National Association of Multicultural Engineering Program Advocates.

Taking AIM at the future

Published: July 31, 2008
Students from across the U.S., Jamaica and the Bahamas have come to Flint to get a taste of Science and Engineering careers in Kettering University's award-winning pre-college program for minorities.

Above the rim

Published: November 26, 2007
Youth of Tomorrow, a nonprofit organization founded and lead by Kettering University Senior Marc D. Alexander to help youth develop professional career skills, taps into the University's Kettering Entrepreneur Society to positively impact kids.

AIM receives $67,000

Published: January 19, 2007
Kettering's Academically Interested Minorities (AIM) program receives three gifts to assist the pre-college program and invest in tomorrow's engineering leadership.

OMSI grant 2006

Published: October 23, 2006
Kettering gets KCP grant

AIMing at a brighter future

Published: August 04, 2006
Students from across the U.S., Jamaica and the Bahamas have come to Kettering to get a taste of Science and Engineering careers in Kettering's award-winning pre college program for minorities.

Toyota joins AIM sponsors

Published: December 02, 2005
Automaker Toytota has joined the sponsors of Kettering University's pre-college program targeting minority students.

Multicultural initiatives

Published: October 25, 2005
Kettering's Office of Minority Affairs takes a step closer toward the global economy through a name change and more

NACME awards Kettering $225,000

Published: June 13, 2005
A five-year block grant will help Kettering recruit and retain minority students.

AIM program wins national award

Published: April 22, 2005
Kettering's pre-college program Academically Interested Minorities (AIM) won the prestigious NAMEPA Pre-College/Community Award for 2005.

AIM program is award winning

Published: December 16, 2004
Kettering's pre-college program for minority students was recognized as "outstanding" by MACRAO.

Students AIM for the future

Published: July 29, 2004
Students from as far away as the Bahamas are on campus to get a taste of engineering.

Kettering wins $95,000 grant from the State of Michigan to help increase retention of minority students

Published: October 11, 2002
It's tough to build on a successful program focused on the retention of minority students, especially one that leads the state in retention rates among all colleges and universities.

O'Neal talks of success at AIM banquet

Published: August 19, 2002
Rodney O'Neal '76 really only had one reason for filling out his college application to General Motors Institute (Kettering University) back in the 1960s - he wanted his guidance counselor to stop asking him about it.

AIM reunion, July 27-29

Published: July 11, 2001
Kettering University will host a special AIM Homecoming July 27-29 to celebrate the program's 18 years of success.

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