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Women of the Year
Two outstanding young women, Kimberly Renee Brantley, of Orangeburg, S.C., and Jamie Lynn Taylor, of Bullhead City, Ariz., have been chosen Woman of the Year for A and B sections, respectively, at Kettering University. Finalists for the awards include...
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A young woman with a vision
Where are the Donald Trumps of the Bahamas? Ramona Wildgoose wants to know. Where are the Oprahs? With five years of study behind her, she has shifted her gaze to laying the blocks of her future. There is a light manufacturing plant out there with her name...
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Thinkbusters
Proving or disproving popularly held beliefs about science and technology can be a tricky business. Sometimes involving liquid nitrogen, ping pong balls and samurai swords. But in the name of scientific clarification a group of Kettering students were...
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Chewing gum for water
Every time you unwrap that fruity or minty stick of chewing gum you complete the last link in the supply-and-demand chain that starts in places like Estanque De Leon, in northern Mexico, an arid, parched place that is home to the Candelilla plant...
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Revving the entrepreneurship engine
Listen. The ground at Kettering is reverberating. A low rumble emanates from the campus lawns and rattles the windows of University buildings. No, it's not the boilers bubbling to life; not the clamor of road construction on Third Avenue, or the growl of a...
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Bottle up the noise!
Empty bottles create interesting tones. Why? Place one to your lips and blow. Hear that resonance? Not music, but an interesting quality nonetheless. The sound of a beefed-up car engine—a 1969 GTO or 2008 Mustang GT—is music to some people. May not be...
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Art of the WPA
It wasn’t quite “National Treasure” – but it was like finding hidden treasure when Mary Ellen Zang began to see an interesting pattern emerge while cataloging Kettering University’s permanent art collection in the Department of Liberal Studies. What she...
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What is an Engineer?
Students in grades 6-12 in West Michigan, and their families, are invited to find out 'What Is An Engineer' in a special program designed to aid West Michigan's growing need for more people with technical competence through a STEM education (Science...
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Student discusses Formula SAE performance
Charles 'Chaz' Mancino is wrapping up his freshman year at Kettering University. He's blogged throughout the year about his experiences on our Life at Kettering blog. Chaz is also a member of the Kettering University Formula SAE team, which recently...
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