Each month, we'll publish a roundup of every story published on the Kettering University news site. Catch anything you missed this month below.

Faculty member publishes book on opportunistic mobile social networks: The study of opportunistic mobile social networks is of great interest to scholars, industry and consumers because of the potential for the technology, and Kettering University faculty member Dr. Yungsheng Wang, assistant professor of Computer Science, has co-edited a comprehensive new book on the topic called, Opportunistic Mobile Social Networks. Read more.

Kettering University featured in latest issue of Automobile Magazine: If you want to work in the automotive industry, attending Kettering University is a great way to break in, according to an article in the December 2014 issue of Automobile Magazine. Read more.

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Kettering University's curriculum offers many paths for students pursuing careers in the auto industry.

Students participate in annual 'Doctor for a Day' program: Students in 10th-12th grades interested in learning more about Kettering University’s Pre-Med course of study had the opportunity at ‘Doctor for a Day’ on Nov. 22. And true to Kettering University’s highly experiential-based education model, Doctor for a Day was very hands-on. Read more.

Math Olympiad offers significant scholarship money to high school students: High school students across the Midwest had an opportunity to earn a full tuition scholarship to Kettering University in the annual Math Olympiad competition on November 22. Read more and see the video.

New scholarship helps pre-med students pursue medical school at MSU: A Flint area couple is providing scholarship money to Kettering and UM-Flint pre-med students interested in pursuing medical school at Michigan State University. Read more.

Kettering joins Power Electronics Industry Collaborative: Kettering University became the first university to join the Power Electronics Industry Collaborative (PEIC -- pronounced ‘peak’), a national consortium of manufacturers, suppliers, researchers and other stakeholders working to advance the power electronics industry in the United States. Read more.

Streamlining processes at Eastern Michigan Food Bank: As the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan prepared for a major expansion in 2014, two Kettering University students played a key role in helping the organization identify opportunities to make their operations run more efficiently. Read more.

Graduate launches tech business in Flint: A once theoretical independent classroom study is now attempting to become a reality as Dan Kurin ’11 is trying to enhance network connectivity in large institutions and buildings. Kurin, founder of Swiftlet Technology, has established a kickstarter campaign to create “open source, wireless mesh networking” technology. Read more.

Using Tolkien to teach leadership: Two Kettering University Liberal Studies faculty members are using Tolkien to teach leadership. Read more

Kettering has been a natural fit for the Oskoian family: There’s only one member of the Oskoian family that didn’t attend Kettering University, but Karl Oskoian '74 says that his wife talks about the school like she also spent five years there. Read more.

#GivingTuesday: Kettering University students, staff, faculty and alumni raised more than $3,000 on #GivingTuesday. Read more.

Alumni promoted in racing industry: Two Kettering University graduates have prominent new positions in Stewart-Haas Racing. Read more.

Student voices: Student Rachael Cuthbertson continued to blog about her experiences in Kettering's study abroad program -- post 1 | post 2 | post 3 | post 4. Student Chaz Mancino wrote about testing the formula SAE car with Kettering President Robert K. McMahan. Student Jessica Bruce wrote about the 'Art of Video Games' exhibit at the Flint Institute of Arts