Department News
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Oswald Fellowships awarded
By Website Administrator | Dec 23, 2009Three Kettering University faculty were awarded two Oswald International Faculty Fellowships to pursue teaching and research opportunities in China and the United Arab Emirates.
Three Kettering University faculty were awarded two Oswald International Faculty Fellowships to pursue teaching and research opportunities in China and the United Arab Emirates.
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Kettering's NASA lab is computing how to make satellites faster
By Website Administrator | Nov 27, 2001Hopping a space shuttle to visit other planets may not be unrealistic in the near future, if three Kettering University researchers have anything to say about it.
Hopping a space shuttle to visit other planets may not be unrealistic in the near future, if three Kettering University researchers have anything to say about it.
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No NOx: water and fuel mix well
By Website Administrator | Dec 2, 2002Kettering University fired up a SR30 gas turbine jet engine last week looking for better emissions from commercial jet engines.
Kettering University fired up a SR30 gas turbine jet engine last week looking for better emissions from commercial jet engines.
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Total Design becomes a reality
By Website Administrator | Apr 1, 2004A ten-year investment by the Hougen Foundation results in a state-of-the-art "Total Design Studio" allowing Kettering students to take their ideas from concept to completion.
A ten-year investment by the Hougen Foundation results in a state-of-the-art "Total Design Studio" allowing Kettering students to take their ideas from concept to completion.
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Kindergarten engineers
By Website Administrator | Dec 10, 2004"K" week turned into a lesson in basic engineering principles for Kindergarteners at Tomek Elementary School in Fenton when Kettering students showed up to "play."
"K" week turned into a lesson in basic engineering principles for Kindergarteners at Tomek Elementary School in Fenton when Kettering students showed up to "play."
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Berry nominated as Emerging Leader
By Website Administrator | Aug 26, 2005Dr. Joel Berry of Kettering is a finalist for the Automation Alley Fifth Annual Awards for technology advancement in Southeast Michigan.
Dr. Joel Berry of Kettering is a finalist for the Automation Alley Fifth Annual Awards for technology advancement in Southeast Michigan.
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Gender and ethics in engineering
By Website Administrator | Apr 14, 2006"Can't get no satisfaction" is not necessarily the top juke box pick for women in engineering. But, does being female in a predominantly male field affect how women feel about their job? Two Kettering researchers surveyed students to find out.
"Can't get no satisfaction" is not necessarily the top juke box pick for women in engineering. But, does being female in a predominantly male field affect how women feel about their job? Two Kettering researchers surveyed students to find out.
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Poverty, sustainability and service
By Website Administrator | Aug 24, 2007Kettering faculty members Andy Borchers and Laura Sullivan recently participated in a unique conference titled the Christian Scholars Conference at Rochester College that examined how the U.S. can gear its economic engine to help those who are less fortunate.
Kettering faculty members Andy Borchers and Laura Sullivan recently participated in a unique conference titled the Christian Scholars Conference at Rochester College that examined how the U.S. can gear its economic engine to help those who are less fortunate.
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Rocketing to the top
By Website Administrator | Oct 3, 2008Unlike other institutions, Kettering University's new Aerospace Engineering concentration provides a singular experience by offering students opportunities to utilize the latest technology and software employed by the propulsion and aerodynamics industry.
Unlike other institutions, Kettering University's new Aerospace Engineering concentration provides a singular experience by offering students opportunities to utilize the latest technology and software employed by the propulsion and aerodynamics industry.
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Forum to aid chronic pain sufferers
By Website Administrator | Jan 11, 2002Kettering University has teamed up with physicians at McLaren Regional Medical Center of Flint to test a new treatment for sufferers of Fibromyalgia and chronic pain.
Kettering University has teamed up with physicians at McLaren Regional Medical Center of Flint to test a new treatment for sufferers of Fibromyalgia and chronic pain.
