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September 24, 2012 01:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time 

$110,000 from GM Foundation to Support Kettering University Specialty Programs

FLINT, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--“Admiral” the robot rolled up to Kettering University President Robert McMahan with a special delivery -- a $110,000 check from the General Motors (GM) Foundation – during the 13th Annual Kettering Kickoff FIRST Robotics competition on Saturday, Sept. 22.

“Kettering University is making advancements in creating STEM leaders for our country’s and our world’s best companies. This gift is well-timed and needed to help us expand our goals and accomplishments.”

More than 800 people cheered as President McMahan took the $110,000 gift from the colorful robot that was hand built by students on Team 2337 at Grand Blanc High School. The $110,000 will be used by Kettering University to raise awareness of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) and business careers and help to recruit women and minority students.

Gerald Johnson, manufacturing manager for the General Motors Corp. and Kettering University’s Key Executive with General Motors, delivered the GM Foundation gift that will support FIRST Robotics, SAE competition teams, the AIM and LITE programs, Discover U and Kettering Awareness program.

“The ongoing commitment of the GM Foundation to Kettering University is critical support for our students and our University,” said Kettering President Robert McMahan. “This investment is vitally important in helping Kettering remain a national leader in the STEM fields,” he said.

Johnson, Craig Marriott, from GM Advanced Powertrain, and Bob Dziurda, from GM’s Powertrain Global headquarters, met with President McMahan and a number of Kettering students and program representatives during the gift presentation. The donation will support multiple programs at the University.

Susan Davies, vice president of University Advancement and External Relations, said Kettering’s long-term relationship with the GM Foundation is transformational for the University. “Kettering University is making advancements in creating STEM leaders for our country’s and our world’s best companies. This gift is well-timed and needed to help us expand our goals and accomplishments.”

The GM Foundation gift will be divided into two primary areas – diversity initiatives and students organizations/job skills. The specialty programs receiving support are:

Academically Interested Minds (AIM), a five-week residential summer program designed to help students of color make a successful transition from high school to college. Students from across the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean attend freshman level courses the summer before their senior year in high school.

Lives Improve Through Engineering (LITE), a two-week residential program created by Kettering University to introduce 11th grade girls to what engineers do and how they significantly improve people’s lives by applying math, science and technology to human problems.

Discover U, a pre-college program for high school girls in grades 9-12 to help correct the under-representation of women in engineering and the sciences at the collegiate and professional levels. Discover U is a career-oriented series of hands-on workshops and enrichment activities for girls during eight day-long “discover” programs.

Kettering Awareness Program, an effort to introduce high school guidance counselors at targeted high schools to the University, STEM degree fields, cooperative education and experiential learning opportunities. High schools are selected based on their students of color populations and the availability of cooperative employment in their region. This program will aim at 45 guidance counselors at targeted institutions across the country near automotive and manufacturing facilities.

FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), a national effort to showcase science and engineering as fun, especially to elementary, middle school and high school students. FIRST Robotics is focused on high school students in grades 9-12. Kettering hosts three FIRST Robotics events each year, including a district competition that helps teams qualify for national competition. Kettering also sponsors a local team, Metal Muscle, made up of high school students from around Genesee County. Around 16 percent of this year’s entering freshmen are alumni of FIRST Robotics, placing Kettering among the highest concentration of colleges in the U.S.

Kettering’s SAE Collegiate Design Competition teams including: Formula, Mini Baja and Clean Snowmobile. SAE teams go beyond textbook theory to design, build and test the performance of a real vehicle and compete in regional, national and international competitions.

“Admiral” the robot appeared at the check presentation ceremony courtesy of Grand Blanc High School’s Team 2337, the EngiNERDs, a team that is sponsored by General Motors Corp.

Contacts

Kettering University
Patricia Mroczek, 810.762.9533
pmroczek@kettering.edu

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