Gain advanced knowledge and skills for technical management positions in the plastics industry, as well as for administrative positions in government and for teaching careers in colleges and ...
The Master of Science in Plastics Engineering program offers professional training at the master's level designed to provide the opportunity for the study of more advanced theory and practice in ...
MR MCGUIRE had just one word for young Benjamin, in “The Graduate”: plastics. It was 1967, and chemical engineers had spent the previous decade devising cheap ways to splice different hydrocarbon ...
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Mr. McGuire was right, after all. That one word he offered Benjamin Braddock — “plastics” — wasn’t well, plastic. Those of a certain age may remember the conversation between college graduate Benjamin ...
Like the lingering bit of advice from 1967’s "The Graduate," plastics as a field of opportunity is being reimagined for the blockchain age. But this time, it’s for plastics recycling. Blockchains are ...
In the 1967 movie “The Graduate,” some of you may remember the scene where Mr. McGuire takes Dustin Hoffman’s character, Benjamin, off to the side and says “Plastics … there’s a great future in ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. “I’ve got one word for you … plastics.” With apologies to “The Graduate,” ...
Probably the only quote they actually know from “The Graduate,” other than possibly: “Mrs. Robinson, are you trying to seduce me?” Even people who have never seen “The Graduate” know that quote. It's ...