Posted on Apr 6, 2009
Dear Union Parents,
With the final trimester of the academic year now under way, Union students are in the full swing of things. Classes, research, student activities, speakers, sports and clubs, our organic Octopus’s Garden… everything is beginning to bloom. Some spring term highlights:
Career Planning
The Becker Career Center is more committed than ever to helping students assess their goals, explore, reflect and focus on life after Union.
In these unsettled economic times, there are many ways in which students can be proactive. As early as possible, students should begin to prepare their resumes; research employment and internship opportunities; and, if appropriate, prepare for graduate or professional school. Networking, always an important part of career development, is now vital for securing a first job and managing careers for a life time.
The Becker Career Center can help students access jobs in its database as well as assist them in developing a variety of skills. This month, workshops are set for interviewing skills (April 15, 5 p.m.), effective resumes and cover letters (April 16, 12:45 p.m.) . and the etiquette of business dining (April 22, 5 p.m.)
Among the employers holding information sessions on campus in the next few weeks are Target (April 14, 5:30 p.m.), the New York State Office of the Attorney General (April 15, 1 p.m.) and the U.S. Marine Corps (April 28, 4:30 p.m.). There also will be several workshops geared toward identifying and securing internship opportunities (April 7, 17 and 23, 1 p.m.).
Union’s career counselors routinely check in with employers about what they are looking for in their college hires. Their response is remarkably consistent: They want smart students who can communicate effectively, work well with others and are genuinely interested in their jobs.
In this regard, Union students have what it takes to make the grade, even in this tough job market. Our students, no matter what their major, leave campus well-prepared for the world, with extensive know-how in writing, critical thinking, research, communications and other skills that are essential for today’s marketplace.
As the Becker Career Center continues to update its jobs database, it would be happy to post internship or full-time employment opportunities provided by Union parents and friends. In addition, our Alumni Jobs Bulletin contains job openings that require experience. Please call Laura Leib at (518) 388-6176
Steinmetz Symposium
Students and faculty are preparing for one of the highlights of the term, Steinmetz Symposium. If you haven’t already marked your calendar, the date is Friday, May 1, with Prize Day to follow on May 2. Parents are always welcome. A noted mathematician and electrical engineer credited with fostering the development of alternating current, Charles Proteus Steinmetz taught at Union from 1902 to 1923 while employed at General Electric in Schenectady. To keep up-to-date on Steinmetz events, visit www.union.edu/steinmetz.
Student Life
This month is packed with events that are both educational and entertaining, including the Annual Thruway Concert, which showcases Union’s own a cappella groups and other talented groups from nearby colleges. Former presidential candidate Howard Dean comes to campus Monday, April 13. Other spring term highlights that keep students active and engaged include International Culture Week and Earth Week. And a variety of sports, clubs and other activities – from Ultimate Frisbee, to men’s and women’s rugby, to a new Union community bike program – keep our campus hopping.
Note for parents of seniors
This week (April 7-10) isthe final opportunity for your student to get his or her portrait taken for the Garnet Yearbook (at no cost). Sign-ups are located outside of the Yearbook Office on the 4th floor of Reamer Campus Center. Please encourage your student to participate; those who don’t often regret missing out later. Students can also purchase yearbooks and will be given information about how to do this by the Yearbook staff.
The Parent Fund Corner
Thanks to all of you who helped us “March Forward” with our Trustee Challenge. This three-phase campaign has been extremely successful. To date, we have received $100,000 from the Trustees as a result of securing 1,200 donors in four weeks. We are now in the final phase of this exciting challenge, with an additional 1,300 donors needed to receive a gift of $200,000 from the Board before April 15. Because the challenge focuses on participation, gifts of any size count – which means all gifts make a huge impact. These gifts, combined with the other donors and the money raised from the Trustees, greatly enhance students’ experience and education.
To find out more, visit www.union.edu/marchforward.visit ch Forward,"bout the specific details of ", 2,500 donors are needed for the Trustees to donate $300,000 phase! Thank you Or e-mail Carol Shotzbarger ’08, Parent Fund manager, at shotzbac@union.edu.
Commencement and other year-end news
The schedule for final exams has been posted.
Commencement for the Class of 2009 will be held Sunday, June 14, at 10 a.m. on Hull Plaza. Approximately 500 students will receive their degrees during the ceremony. Paul A. Volcker, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve and current leader of President Obama’s economic advisory panel, will deliver the keynote address, and Martin L. Perl, winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, will receive an honorary doctorate of science.
This year will mark the College’s 215th Commencement.
As always, if you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at Parents_Association@union.edu. For complete coverage of Union activities throughout the year, please visit www.union.edu/News.
And for a look at campus life via our newest video, click here.
Best regards,
Karen Dumonet, Vanessa ’07 and Sebastian ‘09
Chair, Parents Association
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