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Dow Corning Makes Major Contribution to Support Unit Operations Lab

Michigan Tech's Unit Operations Lab, a chemical processing facility located right on campus, will remain among the nation's best, thanks to a significant donation from Dow Corning Corporation. News Story, Photos, Video

Chemical Engineering Grads Head List of Salary Offers

In a job market that is seeing higher starting salary offers to new college graduates, engineering majors can expect to see the highest offers, on average, according to a report by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). Link to article

Chemical Engineeering Department Newsletter Fall 2006 (PDF 1.5 Mb)

Chemical Engineering Graduate Research Brochure

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