June IT Newsletter Available

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The IT June Newsletter is now available. This month’s edition covers the following topics:

  • Cybersecurity tips
  • Kettering Enterprise Systems data map refreshed
  • Ellucian documentation update and training by role
  • Leepfrog launches new user community site
  • Event and room scheduling
  • Ellucian product “What’s New” On-Demand recorded sessions
  • Esports update
  • Google and Zoom updates
  • Technology quick tips
  • IT upgrades and maintenance schedules

To view the newsletter, click here.

If you have any questions or concerns, contact the Technology Help Desk at HelpDesk@kettering.edu or (810) 237-8324.

New Student Convocation on July 8; Volunteers Needed

We will be formally welcoming the incoming A-Section students into the Kettering community at New Student Convocation next Thursday, July 8, at 3:30 p.m in the Connie and Jim John Recreation Center.
This is a momentous occasion in the lives of our new students and the University that celebrates the beginning of our shared journey as teachers and learners, and we will commemorate the moment when parents witness the passage of their children into their academic lives at Kettering University.
Faculty/Staff
If you plan to walk in the procession at convocation, please RSVP. The deadline to sign up to walk is next Tuesday, July 6, 2021. Faculty and Staff who plan to walk should report with their regalia to the Recreation Center Exercise Room by 3 p.m.
Platform Party
The President, Cabinet, Deans, Department Heads, and other members of the Platform Party will assemble in the Recreation Center Sargent Alumni Lounge at 3 p.m.
Volunteers
Your help is needed to assist with greeting our guests, guiding new students and their families to the Recreation Center, and handing out programs. We have numerous opportunities for volunteers. Please email mgardulescu@kettering.edu to sign up.
Convocation volunteers will receive their assignments from the Office of Events next Wednesday, July 7. Please report to the Recreation Center lobby by 2:45 p.m next Thursday, July 8.

Virtual Peer-to-Peer Mental Health, Wellbeing Support Available

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The Wellness Center is partnering with Togetherall to provide virtual peer-to-peer mental health and wellbeing support.

Togetherall’s online community is clinically moderated by mental health professionals, and offers students a safe and anonymous place to express their thoughts, concerns and triumphs. Students can draw strength and insights from peers’ real-live experiences, as well as access a range of self-directed, clinically validated tools to promote positive mental health and wellbeing.

Togetherall also integrates with Kettering’s existing campus counseling services and after-hours emergency phone lines.

These free resources are available 24/7.

To learn more, watch this video. Register with your student email address at togetherall.com.

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Welcome New Bulldog Colleagues

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Welcome to our newest colleagues who joined Kettering on June 28:

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Dr. Jamal Alhiyafi, Asst. Professor of Computer Science

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Dr. Reem Alzahabi, Asst. Professor of Psychology, Department of Liberal Studies

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Dr. Pamela Carralero, Asst. Professor of Environmental Humanities,Department of Liberal Studies

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Dr. Demet Usanmaz, Asst. Professor, Department of Physics

Campus Power Outage June 29

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An electrical shut down for the entire campus is scheduled for 6 p.m., today to complete the first phase of connecting primary electric service to the Learning Commons. 

The shutdown will impact primary buildings on campus (Academic Building, Campus Center, Mott Center, Thompson Hall and the Rec Center). It will last six to eight hours. During this time, there will be limited to no lighting, no heat and no network, including wireless or phone service, which also includes voicemail.

Remote access to our computing systems will remain operational during this time (Banner, Blackboard, KUCloud, etc.).

Perimeter door access will be limited to the front entrance of the Campus Center. If you must access one of the impacted areas, check in at the Campus Safety Service Center and an officer will escort you.

Einstein Bros., the Innovation Center, Harris Mobility Research Annex, Grounds Garage and Campus Village will be excluded from the outage.

If you have questions and concerns, email joe.asperger@kettering.edu.

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An electrical shut down for the entire campus will be at 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 29. 

The shutdown will impact primary buildings on campus (Academic Building, Campus Center, Mott Center, Thompson Hall and the Rec Center). It will last six to eight hours. During this time, there will be limited to no lighting, no heat and no network, including wireless or phone service, which also includes voicemail.

Remote access to our computing systems will be operational.

Perimeter door access will be limited to the front entrance of the Campus Center. If you must access one of the impacted areas, check in at the Campus Safety Service Center.

If you have questions and concerns, email joe.asperger@kettering.edu.

Kettering LEADERS Select New Fellow

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The Kettering LEADERS selected Nathan Edward Cahilig (’24, ME) as a new fellow during a virtual event June 15.

The LEADERS endowment was established in 1999 to promote leadership development and foster personal growth. Students that meet these qualities and have demonstrated a capacity for excellence are selected as fellows.

Space Still Available in Computer Precollege Camps

Seats are open in the following Computer Precollege Camps for students in grades 9-12:
  • Computer Engineering I (July 12-16): Students learn how consumer electronics, automobiles and robots are made. They also get to design, build and program a robot, as well as learn how to write Android apps to remotely control it. At the end of camp, students get a microcontroller kit to keep. The registration deadline is next Monday, July 5.
  • Computer Engineering II (July 19-23): Students take a deeper dive into computer engineering, and learn how to configure and program a single-board computer and communicate with various electronic devices. They’ll also build a small-scale autonomous vehicle that is controlled by a single-board computer and extra sensors. The registration deadline is Monday, July 12.
  • Cyber Security (July 26-30): Students complete hands-on team exercises to learn about encryption, email phishing and vehicle security. They’ll also be exposed to a real cyberattack scenario, hear from cybersecurity experts and learn about careers in the field. The registration deadline is Monday, July 19.
To register, click here.
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KDS July Special Events

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The following are KDS special events in July:

  • 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursday, July 8: Move-in Day; Sunrise Cafe open
  • Monday, July 12: Donuts and coffee outside of the Library
  • Wednesday, July 14: National Mac and Cheese Day
  • Thursday, July 15: Welcome BBQ Lunch for students, staff and faculty in the Pool-vilion
  • Friday, July 16: Sweet treat in the Great Court
  • Wednesday, July 21: South American Eats in the Streets
  • Friday, July 23: National Hot Dog Day in the Sunrise Cafe
  • Thursday, July 29: National Wing Day in the Sunrise Cafe and BJ’s Lounge

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The following are KDS special events in July:

  • 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursday, July 8: Move-in Day; Sunrise Cafe open
  • July 12: Donuts and coffee outside of the Library
  • July 14: National Mac and Cheese Day
  • July 15: Welcome BBQ Lunch for students, staff and faculty in the Pool-vilion
  • July 16: Sweet treat in the Great Court
  • July 21: South American Eats in the Streets
  • July 23: National Hot Dog Day in the Sunrise Cafe
  • July 29: National Wing Day in the Sunrise Cafe and BJ’s Lounge

Eta Kappa Nu Initiates One New Member

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The Theta Epsilon Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu initiated one new member June 15. To qualify for membership, students must be in the top 24 percent of their junior class or top 33 percent of their senior class and exhibit positive character traits.

Congratulations to Terry McDonald (’23, EE).

High School Esports Virtual Summer Camp July 17

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A virtual Esports camp for students in ninth through 12th grade will be from noon to 6 p.m., July 17.

This is the first year the camp has been offered. A 10% discount is available to family members of Kettering University faculty and staff members. To receive the discount, use the code, Summer2021 when you register.

The deadline to register is Friday, July 10.

To register, click here.

Register Your Vehicle for 2021-22

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All student and employee vehicles must display a 2021-22 parking permit starting July 1 to avoid ticketing.

Students must present their student ID and vehicle registration to Campus Safety officers at the main entrance of the Campus Center when they pick up their parking permits. A $50 fee is charged to student’s accounts only if they pick up their Student Paid Parking Permit.

Faculty/staff parking permits will be delivered through interoffice mail.

Be sure to review the map on the back of your vehicle parking permit to identify where you can park.

Read the Online Parking Permit Instructions before registering your vehicle.

For more information, read University Policy #9 – Traffic & Parking.

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All student and employee vehicles must display a 2021-22 parking permit starting July 1 to avoid ticketing.

Students must present their student ID and vehicle registration to Campus Safety officers at the main entrance of the Campus Center when they pick up their parking permits. A $50 fee is charged to student’s accounts only if they pick up their Student Paid Parking Permit.

Faculty/staff parking permits will be delivered through interoffice mail.

Be sure to review the map on the back of your vehicle parking permit to identify where you can park.

Check Bulldog Weekly for more info.

Eight Faculty Members Participate in Virtual Technology Forum with Chinese Partners

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Eight faculty members participated in the Zhejiang Chanxing-Kettering University New Energy Innovation Technology Cloud Matchmaking Forum on June 11.

The following faculty members served on the expert panel and spoke about their achievements and research with alternative energy sources:

  • Xuan Zhou, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Allan Taylor, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Joel Berry, Mechanical Engineering Professor
  • Gianfranco DiGiuseppe, Mechanical Engineering Professor
  • Chaitanya Mahajan, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Lecturer
  • Lihua Wang, Chemistry and Biochemistry Professor
  • Ronald Tackett, Associate Professor of Physics
  • Jonathan Wenzel, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering

Participants from different companies spoke with Kettering faculty experts about current technological needs and difficulties they are facing. Some companies have already expressed interest to further collaborate with Kettering through sponsored projects.

The provost and deans also attended the forum to support Kettering faculty.

Kettering University and the Zhejiang Province have been partners since 2019. They have been working to advance automotive engineering, alternative energies, robotics and artificial intelligence.

Sign Up For KDS Text Notifications

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Kettering Dining Services is offering text alerts to students, faculty and staff.

Text “Kettering” to 82257 to receive notifications about specials and events including hours of operations, theme meals, promotions and specials at BJ’s Lounge and Einstein’s Cafe.

Campus Power Outage June 22

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An electrical shut down for the entire campus is scheduled for 6 p.m., next Tuesday, June 22 to continue the process to extend primary electrical service to the Learning Commons. 

The shutdown will impact primary buildings on campus (Academic Building, Campus Center, Mott Center, Thompson Hall and the Rec Center). It will last 10-12 hours. During this time, there will be limited to no lighting, no heat and no network, including wireless or phone service, which also includes voicemail.

Remote access to our computing systems will remain operational during this time (Banner, Blackboard, KUCloud, etc.).

Perimeter door access will be limited to the front entrance of the Campus Center. If you must access one of the impacted areas, check in at the Campus Safety Service Center and an officer will escort you.

Einstein Bros., the Innovation Center, Harris Mobility Research Annex, Grounds Garage and Campus Village will be excluded from the outage.

If you have questions and concerns, email joe.asperger@kettering.edu.

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An electrical shut down for the entire campus will be at 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 22. 

The shutdown will impact primary buildings on campus (Academic Building, Campus Center, Mott Center, Thompson Hall and the Rec Center). It will last 10-12 hours. During this time, there will be limited to no lighting, no heat and no network, including wireless or phone service, which also includes voicemail.

Remote access to our computing systems will be operational.

Perimeter door access will be limited to the front entrance of the Campus Center. If you must access one of the impacted areas, check in at the Campus Safety Service Center.

If you have questions and concerns, email joe.asperger@kettering.edu.

Sigma Pi Sigma Inducts Three New Members

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The Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Honor Society, inducted three new members June 8, as part of the virtual B-section Physics Department Awards Event.

To be inducted, students must be a junior or senior, have an overall GPA of 3.0 or greater and 3.5 or more in their physics courses, complete four physics courses of three credits or more, have a record of active service to the physics department and be in the top 33% of their graduating class.

Only 98 students, faculty and staff have been inducted into the Kettering chapter since its founding in 2003.

Congratulations to the following inductees:

  • Nora Crampton ’21, Engineering Physics
  • Derek Keating ’22, Engineering Physics
  • Cecilia Linck ’21, Mechanical Engineering

Other awards at the event honored students with outstanding performance in introductory physics courses, service to the physics department as supplemental instruction leaders and Physics Club officers. Awards from the National Society of Physics Students also were given out.

The physics department thanks all of the students, faculty and staff for their efforts during a challenging year.

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The Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Honor Society, inducted three new members June 8, as part of the virtual B-section Physics Department Awards Event.

To be inducted, students must be a junior or senior, have an overall GPA of 3.0 or greater and 3.5 or more in their physics courses, complete four physics courses of three credits or more, have a record of active service to the physics department and be in the top 33% of their graduating class.

Congratulations to:

  • Nora Crampton ’21, Engineering Physics
  • Derek Keating ’22, Engineering Physics
  • Cecilia Linck ’21, Mechanical Engineering

Video Management System Unavailable on June 26

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The University’s video management system, Panopto, will be unavailable from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., Saturday, June 26 for upgrades and maintenance.

During this time, you will not be able to access any video content in the Panopto system or in online courses. Plan your coursework around this outage. We are working with our partners to provide a better experience for you.

JR Automation Hosting Panel Discussion of Women Engineers

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JR Automation is celebrating International Women in Engineering Day by hosting a panel discussion of women engineers from 3 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, June 23.

The female engineers represent the mechanical, welding and applications engineering fields. Panelists will share their experiences and answer students’ questions.

To attend, click here.

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JR Automation is celebrating International Women in Engineering Day by hosting a panel discussion of women engineers from 3 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, June 23.

The female engineers represent the mechanical, welding and applications engineering fields. Panelists will share their experiences and answer students’ questions.

Check Bulldog Weekly for more info.

Powerlifting Showcase on Saturday

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A Powerlifting Showcase will be this Saturday, June 12 in the Rec Center. Women will compete at 11 a.m. and men will compete at 2 p.m.

Participants will test their one-rep squat, bench press and/or deadlift.

Female competitors must arrive by 10:30 a.m., while male competitors must arrive by 1:30 p.m.

All interested participants must complete an entry form/waiver.

Check Bulldog Weekly for more info.

Students Can Attend Flint City Bucks Games for Free

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Through Sept. 25, students can see the 2019 USL League Two National Champion Flint City Bucks for free at Kettering University’s Atwood Stadium.

Kettering University student ID is required, and the offer is only good at home games.

For a complete 2021 season schedule, go here.

Not So Late Night Breakfast on June 15

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The Office of Student Affairs and KSG is hosting Not So Late Night Breakfast on 11th Tuesday, June 15. The day includes the following events:

  • 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Great Court/Sunrise Cafe: T-shirt giveaway and special menu
  • Noon to 4 p.m. in the Pool-vilion: Smash rage room and photobooth
  • 7:30 p.m.: Virtual bingo (link will be provided)

May IT Newsletter Available

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The IT May Newsletter is now available. This month’s edition covers the following topics:

  • 20 Ways to Block Mobile Attacks
  • Zoomtopia 2021 Date
  • Meeting minutes and upcoming BUG-MI events
  • How to set up your department and team Google Share Drives
  • Citrix Workspace App for KUcloud update
  • Event and room scheduling
  • Ellucian product “What’s New” On-Demand recorded sessions
  • Esports update
  • Google and Zoom updates
  • Technology quick tips
  • IT upgrades and maintenance schedules

To view the newsletter, click here.

If you have any questions or concerns, contact the Technology Help Desk at HelpDesk@kettering.edu or (810) 237-8324.

KDS Social Post 6-2-21

 

 

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Share your opinion in a KDS focus group and get free lunch. The groups are from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., tomorrow and Monday, June 7 in the Pool-vilion. To RSVP, email mark.sandru@sodexo.com.

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