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Northwest Missouri State University today signed a memorandum of understanding with Carbolytic Materials Co. stating that the Missouri-based firm is to become the first tenant at the University’s Center of Excellence.
CMC, which manufactures a substance known as ApexCM™ from shredded tires, will use the center as headquarters for its research and development operation.
ApexCM™ is an environmentally friendly alternative to several industrial grades of carbon black, a tinting and reinforcing agent used to make rubber and plastics that is traditionally produced through the incomplete combustion of oil and natural gas.
Located on the Northwest campus, the Center of Excellence is designed to comprise a high-technology business incubator along with the University's Graduate Applied Research Center. MORE
Horace Mann Laboratory School students recently participated in a basketball marathon to raise money for new outdoor basketball goals. So far, about $1,800 of the needed $3,500 has been collected. Anyone wishing to contribute should call the Horace Mann office at 660.562.1233 (ext. 1233 on campus).
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