Toyota Gifts Students With $1 Million To SAE AWIM STEM Initiatives
Toyota Motor North America announced a gift of $1 million to strengthen and expand access to “A World in Motion,” SAE’s high-quality STEM education program.
Toyota Donates 45 Engines To North Alabama Schools
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama is donating 45 V6 engines to the automotive programs seven North Alabama schools.
Chip Foose Celebrates 30 Years In Design
It has been said that, without Foose, the attention and excitement of the custom car and automotive design scene may not have reached the heights of attention it has over the past three decades.
Nissan GT-R Breaks Guinness World Record For Fastest Drift
Nissan has set the Guinness World Record title for the fastest ever drift. The record was broken with a speed of 189.49 mph and 30 degrees angle using a specially-tuned MY16 Nissan GT-R.
Students In Maysville, Kentucky, Rebuild 1940 Ford
Instructor Daniel Thomas is using a 1940 Ford to motivate students in the Collision Repair Technology program at the Mason County Area Technology Center in Maysville, KY.
Hot Wheelz: RIT’s All-Female Electric Race Car Team
Maura Chmielowiec, a senior at Rochester Institute of Technology, is the chief engineer of the Hot Wheelz Formula SAE Electric Race Car Team.
Matco Tools To Supply Lincoln Tech Students With Professional Tool Kits
Under the new agreement, Matco will supply complete industry-standard tool kits to all Lincoln Tech transportation-focused programs around the country.
Safety In Numbers: It Pays To Replace Headlight Bulbs In Pairs
According to Philips Automotive, changing headlight bulbs in pairs assures that the road ahead will be properly illuminated and that drivers will get the full safety benefit of the vehicle’s headlights, just as the carmaker intended.
Norwich Tech Students Win National Competition
Johnathan O’Neill and Devin Bialek, both seniors at Norwich Tech in Norwich, Conn., recently won The National Automotive Technology Competition at the New York International Auto Show in New York City.
Mississippi State’s ‘Car Of The Future’ Revealed In Detroit
MSU researchers from the university’s Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems are attending the Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress April 12-14, when they will reveal the university’s “Car of the Future” after more than two years of work.
High School Students Test Automotive Skills At First Ivy Tech Competition
Twelve high school students participated in Ivy Tech Community College Southwest’s first Automotive Skills Competition in Fort Wayne, IN.
1st All-Girl Team In Ohio SkillsUSA Contest For Butler Tech
Butler Tech’s first all-girl auto technology team will compete in the SkillsUSA Ohio Championships on April 26-27 in Columbus.