Play ball!

By Website Administrator | Oct 21, 2004

Physics Professor Dan Russell recently helped bat manufacturers understand the science behind new guidelines established by the softball and baseball amateur governing bodies through a two-day course at Washington State University.

Physics Professor Dan Russell recently helped bat manufacturers understand the science behind new guidelines established by the softball and baseball amateur governing bodies through a two-day course at Washington State University.

Kettering University promotes ten faculty members

By Website Administrator | Apr 18, 2005

Ten faculty members have been approved for promotion by the Kettering Board of Trustees.

Ten faculty members have been approved for promotion by the Kettering Board of Trustees.

The science of softball

By Website Administrator | Apr 20, 2005

Dr. Dan Russell applies the principles of physics to softball bats to help manufacturers produce high performance bats within USSSA and ASA guidelines. He has also developed a quick test to identify a good bat.

Dr. Dan Russell applies the principles of physics to softball bats to help manufacturers produce high performance bats within USSSA and ASA guidelines. He has also developed a quick test to identify a good bat.

Baseball bat research

By Website Administrator | Sep 24, 2004

Dan Russell's research on the physics of baseball bats earned him an opportunity to present his work at an international conference.

Dan Russell's research on the physics of baseball bats earned him an opportunity to present his work at an international conference.

Sigma Pi Sigma

By Website Administrator | Sep 30, 2004

Kettering students earn induction into national honor society for Physics.

Kettering students earn induction into national honor society for Physics.

Survivor - Physics style

By Website Administrator | Feb 14, 2005

Kettering upper class Physics students help new students to survive Physics 114.

Kettering upper class Physics students help new students to survive Physics 114.

Physics made 'phun'

By Website Administrator | Mar 2, 2007

Physics majors at Kettering are helping make science fun for K-12 students.

Physics majors at Kettering are helping make science fun for K-12 students.

Lessons for the knowledge economy

By Website Administrator | Apr 27, 2007

Kettering teamed up with the Genesee Intermediate School District to develop more effective methods of teaching K-12 math and science.

Kettering teamed up with the Genesee Intermediate School District to develop more effective methods of teaching K-12 math and science.

Thinkbusters

By Website Administrator | May 4, 2007

In the spirit of Mythbusters, a small group of Kettering students spawned Thinkbusters and used a samurai sword, Mentos and liquid nitrogen to unravel some scientific mysteries.

In the spirit of Mythbusters, a small group of Kettering students spawned Thinkbusters and used a samurai sword, Mentos and liquid nitrogen to unravel some scientific mysteries.

Ahead of the high-tech curve

By Website Administrator | Sep 7, 2007

Responding to the needs of a dynamic high-tech industry, Kettering is gaining momentum with a new Engineering Physics degree program.

Responding to the needs of a dynamic high-tech industry, Kettering is gaining momentum with a new Engineering Physics degree program.

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