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Union engineers to take on Dartmouth on cable TV’s ‘Robot Rivals’ show

Posted on Nov 7, 2003

Schenectady, N.Y. – A team of Union engineering students will
face off against their counterparts from Dartmouth College next week on the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) TV Network's new show, Robot Rivals.

The competition will be taped on Nov. 13 in Knoxville, Tenn. The air date has not been set. Robot Rivals airs on the cable network every Friday at 9 p.m. and reruns throughout the week.

Robot Rivals, which premiered last
spring, pits student teams in a grueling competition to build a robot to
complete a task. In previous shows teams have had to build robots that climb flights of stairs or cross a river with a self-contained bridge. Each team gets access to the show's “robot laboratory” containing all kinds of components, parts, motors, wheels and assorted gizmos, and the assistance of a team of experts. The robot must be designed, built and prepared to compete in a matter
of hours.

“This competition is a great opportunity for our engineering students to show that they are some of the brightest in the nation,” said Bob Balmer, dean of engineering. “The producers of the show researched the best engineering colleges in the country and of course found Union to be one of them.”

Chosen to represent Union College are Team Captain Marissa Post, a senior from Shakopee, Minn.; Jason Fishner, a junior from Long Valley, N.J.; and Adam Reterdorf, a senior from Mayfield, N.Y. Junior Ben Porteus from South Wellfleet, Mass. was selected as an alternate team member. All of the students are majoring in mechanical engineering.

If Union defeats Dartmouth, they will advance to the second round the next day. Fourteen teams from all over the country are competing in the single elimination tournament. If Union wins in the first and second rounds they will return to Tennessee in December for the semi-finals. The champions will receive the J.F. Engelberger Trophy which is presented by the “father of industrial robotics” himself and a $2,000 prize awarded to the College's robotics club.

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Halloween at HR: Frankenstein’s monster takes top prize

Posted on Nov 7, 2003

Frankenstein's monster aka Lynn Haberland

They came by the score to Human
Resources: College employees – even family members – dressed in the spirit of
Halloween.

Lisa Stratton and son, Alex, as
vampires; Penny Adey as a hippie; Diane Trzaskos as Annie; Renae St. Louis as Medussa,
among others.

But in the end, it was Lynn
Haberland of Athletics, as Frankenstein's monster, who took top prize for best costume,
a gift certificate for dinner at Glen
Sanders Mansion.

The panel of judges – HR staffers –
were dressed as a wizard (Eric Noll), a cowboy (George Schiller), a farmer
(Jennifer Blessing) and a hippie (Shirley Agosta).

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Exhibits

Posted on Nov 7, 2003

Through Dec. 7
The Mandeville
Gallery in Nott Memorial
“Girl Printers:
Talented Women Strut Their Stuff!”: A showcase featuring printing, books, and
ephemera by 37 girl printers.

Through December
Arts Atrium,
Arts Bldg. (gallery)
Sculpture
Exhibition

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Events

Posted on Nov 7, 2003

Thursday, Nov. 6
12:25 p.m. – F.W. Olin Center, room 115 – Joint Merck
and Biology Seminar, with guest speaker Dr. Marlene Belfort of the New York
State Department of Health-Wadsworth Center.
6:30 p.m.
– Everest Lounge –
Philosophy Talks with guest speaker Sydney Shoemaker of Cornell University. His topic, “On the Way Things Appear.”
7 p.m. – F.W. Olin Center auditorium – 12 Windows film series
continues with Close to Home (German).
Prof. Wilfried Wilms will be the commentator. Plot: A Jewish woman and a German
man put their relationship to the test when they leave LA to explore their
families' involvement in the Holocaust.
8 p.m. – Yulman Theater – Play: We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! by Dario Fo,
directed by William Finlay. Tickets call 388-6545

Friday, Nov. 7 to Monday, Nov. 10
8 &
10 p.m.
– Reamer Campus Center – Movie: American Pie 3

Friday, Nov. 7
12:20 p.m. – Arts 215 – Final
performance in the Lunchtime Jazz series – Prof. Tim Olsen and other Capital
Region jazz musicians will perform selections in modern jazz.
4 p.m.
– Memorial Fieldhouse –
Women's volleyball in UCAA championships
7 p.m.
– Messa Rink at Achilles Center – Women's ice hockey vs. Harvard (ECAC
Division I league game)
8 p.m. – Yulman Theater – Play: We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! by Dario Fo,
directed by William Finlay. Tickets call 388-6545

Saturday, Nov. 8
9:30 a.m.
Opening speaker for
the Mathematics Conference that continues through Sunday after noon. For details, visit www.math.union.edu
10 a.m.
Memorial Fieldhouse –
Women's volleyball in UCAA championships
1 p.m. – Frank Bailey Athletic Field – Football
vs. Muhlenberg (UCAA contest).
4 p.m.
– Messa Rink at Achilles Center – Women's ice hockey vs. Harvard (ECAC
Division I league game)
8 p.m. – Yulman Theater – Play: We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! by Dario Fo,
directed by William Finlay. Tickets call 388-6545

Sunday, Nov. 9
2 p.m. – (final performance) Yulman Theater – Play: We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! by Dario Fo,
directed by William Finlay. Tickets call 388-6545
3 p.m. – Old Chapel – Emerson
String Quartet – Free to Union students w/ID

Tuesday, Nov. 11
All day – Fall open house hosted by Admissions. Registration at Reamer Campus Center.

Thursday, Nov. 13 to Saturday, Nov. 16
8 & 10 p.m. – Reamer Campus Center – Movie: Pirates of the Caribbean

Thursday, Nov. 13
12:15 p.m. – F.W. Olin Center 115 – Chemistry
seminar – Guest speaker Prof. Ann Valentine of Yale University, Dept. of Chemistry. Her topic,
“Bioinorganic Chemistry of Titanium: Sequestration and Biological Activity.”

Friday, Nov. 14
7 p.m. – Messa Rink at Achilles Center – Men's hockey vs. Dartmouth (ECAC contest).

Saturday, Nov. 15
1 p.m. – Frank Bailey Athletic Field – Football
vs. Springfield (UCAA contest)
2 p.m. – Alumni Gymnasium Pool – Men's &
Women's swimming vs. Rochester.
7 p.m. – Messa Rink at Achilles Center – Men's hockey vs. Vermont (ECAC contest).

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Prof. Ferry publishes two articles on Chinese women

Posted on Nov 7, 2003

Megan Ferry, Luce Junior Professor of Chinese, has published two
articles: “Advertising, Consumerism and Nostalgia for
the New Woman in Contemporary China” in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies,
17:3: 277-290; and “Marketing Chinese Women
Writers in the 1990s, or the Politics of Self-Fashioning” in Journal of
Contemporary China
, 12:37 (2003): 655-675.

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