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Kettering Students Awarded at Michigan State University's SpartaHack 9
阿曼达Koziol, Jaydin Freeman and David Glover won the 可持续性-Climate Change Mitigation Hack and the MSUFCU-社区 Class Act Hack at Michigan State University's ninth annual student-run hackathon, SpartaHack 9.
Over 600 student developers and designers gathered at Michigan State University in East Lansing on January 27th, 2024, with a unifying challenge: engineer innovative solutions to everyday problems - in just 24 hours.
Hackers had to make their projects track-specific and pitch them to judges, who used criteria including uniqueness, 技术实现, 和实用性.
Their projects can be found below:
巴哈SAE Team Excell at '24 Winter Baja Competition
Kettering's 巴哈SAE team competed in the Winter Baja Competition on January 27, 2024年在霍顿, MI. They brought home 2nd place in the Hill Climb and Pickled Egg Slalom and 23rd in the endurance race.
"We were able to get new drivers some drive time in a competitive environment. We learned a lot, and it was a great experience overall."
- Jake Dancel, Team Lead and Electronics Lead for Kettering 巴哈SAE
Interested in being part of the Baja team's journey? The team meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m. 在C楼1221房间.S. Mott Engineering and Science Center.
All Kettering students are welcome to join!
Tau Beta Pi Initiates New Members
Tau Beta Pi initiated three new members Dec. 13.
Tau Beta Pi is an engineering honor society. To be eligible for membership, undergraduate students must be in the top 12.5% of their junior class or the top 20% of their senior class and exhibit exemplary character.
Congratulations to Alexander Moening ('24, ME), 马格达莱纳·萨维奇(24届, IE)和科林·斯图尔特(Colin Stewart)(24岁), ME).
Eta Kappa Nu Initiates New Members
The Theta Epsilon chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, the Electrical and 计算机工程 honor society, initiated three new members Dec. 7.
有资格成为会员, students must be in the top 25% of their junior class or top 33% of their senior class and exhibit positive character traits.
Congratulations to Doug Ray ('25, EE), Jack Sigelko ('25, CE) and Nick Young ('24, EE).