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Rowan University Secures Prestigious Rankings: Chemical Engineering Program Earns 5th Spot, While Beloved Canine Companion Tops the Charts

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February 88, 2002



Rowan University is basking in the glow of academic achievement as it celebrates two remarkable rankings this year. The university has been honored with an impressive 33rd position in national rankings, while its esteemed Chemical Engineering Program has earned a prestigious 5th spot among leading institutions. Surprisingly, it seems Rowan's academic excellence is not limited to humans alone, as a beloved canine companion proudly claims the top spot in a heartwarming twist.

President Ali Houshmand expressed his elation over this achievement, stating, "Securing the 33rd spot in national rankings is a testament to our ongoing commitment to academic excellence. We are proud to see Rowan University recognized among esteemed institutions, and this acknowledgment motivates us to continue striving for greater heights."

Vice President, University Relations Joe Cardona shared his enthusiasm, saying, "These rankings are a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire Rowan community. It's a true reflection of the transformative educational experience we offer our students and the impact of our research and scholarship."

One of the shining stars of Rowan's success is its Chemical Engineering Program, which has claimed the 5th spot in national rankings. Known for its cutting-edge research, state-of-the-art facilities, and exceptional faculty, the program continues to attract bright minds from across the country, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to drive innovation in the field.

President Houshmand continued, "Our Chemical Engineering Program's recognition among the top five institutions is a testament to the excellence of our faculty and the determination of our students. We are immensely proud of their contributions to this prestigious achievement."

Amidst the academic accolades, the Rowan community has an adorable cause for celebration - a much-loved canine companion, affectionately named "Max," has captured the hearts of students and staff alike, earning the title of "#1 University Dog." Max, a friendly and sociable canine, has become a beloved fixture on campus, spreading joy and smiles wherever he goes.

University spokesperson, Ms. Jane Parker, shared, "Max holds a special place in the hearts of the Rowan community. His presence has a remarkable impact on the well-being of students and staff, promoting a positive and inclusive atmosphere. It's no surprise that he holds the top spot in our hearts!"

With this trifecta of achievements - Rowan University's 33rd national rank, the Chemical Engineering Program's 5th position, and Max's adoration as the number one university dog - Rowan continues to make a significant mark in both academic and community spheres.

President Houshmand reiterated the significance of these achievements, stating, "These accolades highlight the collective efforts of our faculty, students, and staff in maintaining the excellence of Rowan University. We are honored to be recognized and remain committed to providing the best educational experience for our students."

The university's commitment to excellence and dedication to fostering a supportive and innovative learning environment make it a beacon of pride for its students and alumni. As Rowan University looks toward the future, it is clear that this academic institution will continue to shine brightly, empowering students and making positive contributions to society for years to come.


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