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Mysteries of the equilateral triangle
A process for wrapping chocolates, the detection of gravitational waves, cartography and voting theory are all related mathematically – through their “uncle” the equilateral triangle, according to Dr. Brian McCartin, professor of Applied Mathematics at...
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Access to education for all a passion of graduate
Dr. Cleamon Moorer ‘99 knew the importance of philanthropy early in his life. As a Kettering University student working at an elementary school in his native Detroit, he was torn as to whether he should accept a position in his field of study with AT&T or...
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Kettering University forming oSTEM chapter
Thanks in part to a grant from the General Motors Foundation, Kettering University will soon become one of a growing number of universities nationwide to have an oSTEM chapter. As part of GM’s commitment to promoting diversity in STEM fields, a portion of...
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Kettering graduate creating library for every car
Steve Balistreri '06 bought a 1980s BMW with over 300,000 miles for $500 for the sole purpose of driving it in the brutal and challenging Michigan winters. It was a “beater” as automobile enthusiasts prefer to call it - a car he could run into the ground...
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Outstanding Thesis recipient recognized by Kettering, industry
Samuel Gravelle Kettering Commencement News: Commencement information David Kenny '84 is commencement speaker Kettering a 'natural fit' for student speaker Student award winners announced 'I had an objective here:' Graduating student reflects on Kettering...
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Students participate in national University Innovation Fellows program
Hunter Casbeer and Saheb Kapoor want to fuel the entrepreneurial spirit at Kettering University and have done so by networking with leaders on other campuses across the country as a part of the University Innovation Fellows program last winter. The...
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Kettering University faculty member publishes book analyzing opportunistic mobile social networks
Social networks are still a relatively new as a communications technology, but rapid advances are already causing the original definition to evolve. In particular, the proliferation of mobile devices along with increased networking capabilities has spurred...
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Learning from failure an important component of Computer Engineering capstone course
In an ever-changing and competitive job market, it is increasingly vital for engineers to not only have sound technical and design skills, but also possess a broader array of abilities to develop products more economically, learn quickly from mistakes and...
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Kettering University students participate in University Innovation Fellows Program at Stanford University
Kettering University students are striving to continue to improve the entrepreneurial curriculum and training on campus by once again participating in the University Innovation Fellows program at Epi Center: National Center for Engineering Pathways to...
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