to students year-round. Sports offered include basketball, flag football, softball, soccer, volleyball, innertube water polo, outdoor broomball, volleyball, racquetball, Wiffleball home run derby, and more. The campus includes indoor basketball, tennis, and racquetball courts, a swimming pool, an indoor track, an outdoor track, softball and soccer fields, a sand volleyball court, and Atwood Stadium.
=== Student media ===
The low-power radio station WKUF-LP (94.3 FM) is run by Kettering University students and staff. It was founded in November 2004 and features music from several genres and talk programs from a variety of hosts.
Kettering University also has a student-run newspaper called The Technician. A print edition is published three times per term; an edition is also published online.
== Notable alumni ==
Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors, is a 1985 Kettering University graduate. Barra and former General Motors President Edward Nicholas Cole, a 1933 Kettering University graduate, who have appeared on …