• IMTTA honors Kettering students

    Nov 24, 2011

    Two Kettering University students were winners in the Fourth Annual Machine Tool Technology Awards, entitling them to two weeks of study and industry networking in Italy.

    Two Kettering University students were winners in the Fourth Annual Machine Tool Technology Awards, entitling them to two weeks of study and industry networking in Italy.

  • Improving hip replacements

    By Website Administrator | Mar 24, 2006

    Kettering researchers offer real insight into component wear to help extend the life of hip replacements.

    Kettering researchers offer real insight into component wear to help extend the life of hip replacements.

  • New microscope to benefit researchers

    By Website Administrator | Nov 16, 2001

    Ever wonder what gives blue cheese its distinctive flavor? Are you sure you want to know?

    Ever wonder what gives blue cheese its distinctive flavor? Are you sure you want to know?

  • Engineering the magic of Disney

    By Website Administrator | Jun 2, 2006

    Industrial Engineering co-op students Zac Hyde and Patrick Foxworthy help make Disney World run like magic, making the guest experience one to remember.

    Industrial Engineering co-op students Zac Hyde and Patrick Foxworthy help make Disney World run like magic, making the guest experience one to remember.

  • Class integration represents historical first at Kettering.

    By Website Administrator | Jul 10, 2002

    Kettering Professors Lucy King and Jackie El-Sayed are not history buffs, but the integration of their classes made history at Kettering spring term.

    Kettering Professors Lucy King and Jackie El-Sayed are not history buffs, but the integration of their classes made history at Kettering spring term.

  • Streamlining Manufacturing Engineering courses

    By Website Administrator | Aug 11, 2006

    Gibbs and Associates of Moorpark, Calif., and CAM Logic of Oxford, Mich., recently helped Kettering University streamline several Manufacturing Engineering courses by providing GibbsCAM CNC software for use in teaching and research laboratories.

    Gibbs and Associates of Moorpark, Calif., and CAM Logic of Oxford, Mich., recently helped Kettering University streamline several Manufacturing Engineering courses by providing GibbsCAM CNC software for use in teaching and research laboratories.

  • From salvage to state-of-the-art: new controls lab opens

    By Website Administrator | Oct 18, 2002

    A trip to the dumpster turned into the first step in developing a state of the art electronic controls laboratory at Kettering University.

    A trip to the dumpster turned into the first step in developing a state of the art electronic controls laboratory at Kettering University.

  • You CAN go home again

    By Website Administrator | Oct 5, 2007

    Dr. Petros Gheresus continues to make a difference to the people of his homeland, by taking his expertise home to Eritrea.

    Dr. Petros Gheresus continues to make a difference to the people of his homeland, by taking his expertise home to Eritrea.

  • Students heat up new ideas for West Coast wax company

    By Website Administrator | Mar 20, 2003

    Eight students, split into two teams, provided alternatives for the Calwax Corp. of Irwindale, Calif.

    Eight students, split into two teams, provided alternatives for the Calwax Corp. of Irwindale, Calif.

  • Going out with a bang

    By Website Administrator | Apr 18, 2008

    Two Industrial Engineering students are wrapping up their academic careers at Kettering earning a Six Sigma Fundamentals certificate, launching an academic collaborative and presenting their research at the 2008 American Society of Engineering Education conference in June.

    Two Industrial Engineering students are wrapping up their academic careers at Kettering earning a Six Sigma Fundamentals certificate, launching an academic collaborative and presenting their research at the 2008 American Society of Engineering Education conference in June.