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  • President’s Page
  • Transforming the Nott hits high gear
  • Works in progress
  • Kenya added to Terms Abroad program
  • Hinchey ’47 elected chairman of the board
  • Milestones
  • Physics chapter honored
  • What do you think?
  • Winter continues fall’s success
  • She flys through the Olympics
  • Sig Makofski dies
  • Mary Jack Wald ’67 Sweeping away the myth
  • Jeffrey Wisoff ’74 In the middle of a war
  • Charlotte Hawkins ’76 The family doctor is in
  • Union 200 The bicentennial Campaign
  • Keck Foundation supports chemistry
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • May I have the next dance?
  • The Nott as you’ve never seen it
  • Bicentennial Puzzler
  • The Way We Were
  • President’s Page
  • Linda Cool named Dean of the Faculty
  • Founders Day begins the bicentennial year
  • Two professors named to endowed chairs
  • Angela Davis sees the strength of grass-roots organizing
  • Slime, a hair-raising adventure, and other science stories
  • Works in progress
  • Dana made a difference
  • Trustees approve increases
  • College helps volunteers
  • The growth of UCALL
  • Letters
  • Williams Club offers Union membership
  • Winter a story of swimmers and skaters
  • Trustee Ralph Bennett dies
  • Fred Hay ’66 In the fast lane
  • James Ramich ’67 High Technology, high success
  • Jane Cavalier
  • Union 200 The bicentennial Campaign
  • On to the Library
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Nott meets the challenge
  • The Way We Were
  • The arts welcome the bicentennial year
  • President’s Page
  • An issue of integrity
  • The Bicentennial Continues 1795-1995
  • Doris Zemurray Stone dies
  • Sons and daughters
  • How big is your Union family?
  • Kojo Attah: From the soccer fields of Ghana to the football field at Union
  • The overlap season gets underway
  • Schaffer Foundation gives $1 million for the Library
  • Dance program receives a major gift
  • Help for Memorial Chapel
  • The 55 in 95 challenge
  • Mac Yuen’s family establishes a scholarship
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Dr. Frank Young ’53 – From research to hands-on help
  • John Dooley ’65 – Serving Vermont
  • Julie Greifer-Swidler ’79 – A rock and roll lawyer
  • President’s Page
  • Happy birthday gifts
  • Bill Burns ’54 awarded the Founders Medal
  • Six alumni receive the first Nott Medal
  • Three join trustees
  • Two new books add to our Union history
  • The Nott Memorial: A brief chronology
  • Milestones
  • College takes Lenox Road dispute to court
  • Works in progress
  • Attention, e-mail fans
  • Letters
  • Midwinter milestones
  • Gordon Gould ’41 establishes Physics Professorship
  • NEH makes a $575,000 library challenge
  • NSF grants to enhance research equipment and facilities
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Charitable gift annuity program spurs ReUnion giving
  • With help from GE, Union begins a teacher training center
  • Robert Laudise ’52 – Developing a corporate environment ethic
  • A. Lee Fritschler ’59 – Still in the classroom
  • Kate White ’72 – Breaking rules and transforming magazines
  • Bicentennial Puzzler
  • President’s Page
  • What a Birthday Party!
  • Reflections about Union
  • There’s nothing like it anywhere else in the world
  • Union in the news: Alan Taylor
  • Did Union College Scorn Monumental Folly?: Nott
  • Meal plan to include all students
  • Milestones
  • Splashing to sucess
  • Why I helped Union
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Thanks to the Annual Fund volunteers
  • Thanks to U
  • Thanks to the “Bicentennial 200”
  • Peter Kissinger ’66 – Helping scientists do better science
  • Stephen Ciesinski ’70 – Educating about technology
  • Laurie Brecher ’80 – Prosecuting as public service
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: The Man Who Defeated Auschwitz…Twice
  • Commencement 1995
  • A Tale of Two Dedications
  • Union expands to nearly 4,000
  • Gergely to study how we learn
  • Chronicle News
  • NBC @ UC
  • Works in progress
  • Future Professors
  • Milestones
  • Affirming a cultural history
  • Nott Memorial honored again
  • Beuth gift boost library
  • Thanks for the help
  • Men’s lacrosse makes ECAC final
  • Dr. Mom
  • A commitment to caring
  • Running hard – though not for office
  • Bicentennial Puzzler
  • Union at Little Round Top
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: The Rhythms of the Summer
  • The Biggest Ever: ReUnion 1995
  • Works in progress
  • New Meal Plan to Start
  • A defensive tradition
  • Chronicle News
  • New Faces
  • Summer, and the Research Continues
  • Women in Engineering
  • Women in Engineering – Richard Kenyon
  • How Engineering Began
  • Fundraising efforts set records, win an award
  • Alumni honor “HAW”
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • David S. Kaplan ’82 remembered
  • NSF challenge grant supports a new lab
  • $1.5 million added to library renovation fund
  • Predicting the future can be precarious
  • Bridging different worlds
  • From antiwar activist to judge
  • College opens 201st year
  • Union welcomes Class of 1999
  • Emergency phones installed
  • Chronicle to publish bi-weekly
  • Around campus
  • Meet Roger and Fred, tour guides
  • Faculty welcome 16 new colleagues
  • Coming events
  • Students hook up to RESNET
  • Review committees formed
  • Coeducation to be celebrated
  • Three elected to board
  • Safety precautions urged
  • $100 million mark is near in Bicentennial Campaign
  • Faculty welcome new colleagues
  • Honor society inducts members
  • Coming events
  • Scoreboard
  • Herman Haus ’49 receives Medal of Science
  • Dining Services uses family recipes
  • Geology hosts New York State Geological Association meeting
  • Mary Catherine Bateson to give keynote at coeducation celebration
  • Proctor’s Too announces series in Yulman Theatre
  • Admissions expects 800 prospective students on Columbus Day
  • Sesquicentennial of engineering to be celebrated
  • Lewis Golub named chair of Graduate Management Institute advisory board
  • Radio station WRUC celebrating 75 years
  • Coming events
  • Scoreboard
  • Nobel winner has Union roots
  • Students, alumni on a ‘mission’
  • Committee formed to review Prof. Wicks
  • Kids wanted at colloquium
  • Big Brothers/Sisters to target older, at-risk youth
  • For The Record
  • Project manager named
  • Coming events
  • Scoreboard
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: Embracing change
  • 201 and counting
  • Moving around
  • Jackson’s Garden to be studied
  • From a shed to the World Wide Web
  • Today’s special: dinner from home
  • New Faces
  • Haus receives Medal of Science
  • Fundraising sets record
  • Union does well as UCAA gets underway
  • The 1994-95 Report of Gifts
  • Annual Gifts, Capital Gifts
  • The Gould Chair in Physics
  • The 83rd Annual Fund
  • Alumni participation rate places Union in the top 5%
  • Lead donors to Schaffer Library
  • Endowed Scholarships
  • 1994-95 Awards
  • The Performing Arts
  • Bicentennial class landscapes the Nott
  • Bicentennial Puzzler
  • Inventing a Nation: Prof. Motahar on Tajikistan
  • Committee formed to review Prof. Meyers
  • Richmond Hall donates weights to YWCA
  • Four students named Watson finalists
  • Author Amos Oz to speak on Monday
  • For The Record
  • Coming events
  • Scoreboard
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: On leadership
  • On the nature of leadership
  • Two anniversaries end the Bicentennial
  • Proctor’s Too is back
  • Out on a Limb meets at Union
  • Chronicle News
  • Preservation as guide for the future
  • Coming up!
  • The overlap season gets underway
  • College awarded Kresge grant for library renovation
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • The Center of the Knowledge Web
  • Why we write
  • Keeping the system honest
  • One adventure after another
  • Going where no one has gone before
  • Draft Campus Plan Reviewed
  • Deadly Ebola Virus Is Topic Of Talk
  • Support Urged For Cocoa House Mentoring Program
  • Educational Studies Grants Announced
  • Union Web Page Cited In Top Ten, Twice
  • For The Record
  • It’s a Small World For Danowski, Lee
  • Scoreboard
  • Union, Meet Girl Scout Troop 436
  • Nikki Stone Gets Aerial View
  • Founders Day Is Feb 10
  • Vellinger Quartet Appears Tonight
  • For The Record
  • Coming Events
  • Musical Set For Black History Month
  • Around Campus
  • Scoreboard
  • Board Of Trustees Approves Budget
  • Women’s Hockey: 22 Strong
  • For The Record
  • Trustee Miltimore ’29 Is Mourned
  • Crew Names A Boat For Prexy
  • Jeannette Springer To Talk On Blacks In Fiction
  • Young Black Men Set For Tuesday
  • Scoreboard
  • Prof. Brown: Primaries Need A Fix
  • Square Bubbles Brings Art To Nott
  • Byobu, Gift To College, On Display
  • Cooke-Sampson, Reilly Are Trustees
  • For The Record
  • Crimes Of The Heart Playing At Yulman
  • Memorial Held For Trustee Louis Miltimore ’29
  • Zen Master On Campus March 8, 9
  • Men’s Swimming Takes State Title, Again
  • Scoreboard
  • Professor Brenda Wineapple: About Those Steins
  • Safety Committee Takes Annual Walkabout
  • Course To Study Native Gambling
  • Students In Local Rescue Squad
  • For The Record
  • Prof. Benjamin’s Photos On Exhibit
  • Art On Display In Nott Memorial
  • Career Web Sites List Is Hot
  • Last Chronicle Of Term
  • David Finckel, Wu Han To Perform
  • Scoreboard
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: At home in the world
  • Founders Day honors international education
  • Shalala whirlwind comes to Union
  • Chronicle News
  • Helping a country reinvent itself
  • Letters
  • ReUnion ’96: Celebrating Union’s 201st Year
  • The New Hartford connection
  • Medical problem sidelines brothers
  • New Terrace Council Members
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Library challenge update
  • Changes announced in College Relations
  • Introducing the Fitz Hugh Ludlow Society of the Terrace Council
  • On the balance beam
  • Update on Alumni
  • Building better cities
  • Reaching for the stars
  • Stepping into the unknown
  • Bicentennial Puzzler
  • College To Receive $1.8 M Energy Loan
  • Another Spot Of Tea?
  • 42 Students, Two Faculty Are NCUR-Bound
  • Spring Means Flowers, Reviews
  • They’re Back: Admissions Prospects
  • For The Record
  • Coming Events
  • Chemistry Seminars Set
  • Swim Team Third At Nationals
  • Scoreboard
  • Campus Mourns Prof. Huntley
  • Roger Boisjoly Is Minerva Speaker
  • Edward Villella To Appear May 4
  • For The Record
  • College Cited For Cleanup Project
  • Coming Events
  • Scoreboard
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: Breaking the mold
  • Into the sunset
  • 50 years for Ted Goble
  • Chronicle News
  • June 30 deadline for NEH challenge
  • A fresh view on writing
  • New trustees elected
  • Troop Union brings students and scouts together
  • Works in progress
  • College receives energy loan
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • College receives Byobu
  • Men swimmers are third in nation
  • Montana succeeds Scanlon
  • Why the presidential nominating system doesn’t work and how to fix it
  • Right in the middle of the political fights
  • A Life of Contrasts
  • Helping the African Hungry
  • La Dolce Vita
  • Bill Huntley dies
  • Watson Fellow To Study Bridges
  • Steinmetz, Prize Day Begin Friday
  • Class Of 2000 Could Be Largest Ever
  • Prof. Werner Is Chair Of NCUR Board
  • For The Record
  • Weiner, Madsen Are Villella Fellows
  • Coming Events
  • Scoreboard
  • Administration Building to be Named for Feigenbaums
  • Jill Hahl ’97 is Headed to NASA Academy
  • Admissions: Class Of 2000 At Record High 626
  • For The Record
  • GMI Utility Conference To Air May 28
  • Coming Events
  • Scoreboard
  • Engineering: A New Curriculum
  • Commencement Goes Hollywood
  • Last Chronicle Of The Year
  • For The Record
  • Students Taking Virtual Term Abroad
  • ARC Photographers: “No Fear”
  • So Much For Summer Melt
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: Taking care of the campus
  • Kick out the jams
  • ReUnion Weekend
  • A big “yes” from the Class of 2000
  • Roland Ciaranello receives Nott Medal at Prize Day
  • National honors for two students
  • Works in progress
  • U*CAN Help
  • Designing via the Internet
  • Moore named hockey head coach
  • Feigenbaum Hall becomes part of campus
  • Meeting NSF challenge leads to new laboratory
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • First Villella Fellowship winners selected
  • Entrepreneurs for Union
  • New Fitz Hugh Ludlow Members
  • Two Walsh scholarships established
  • New Terrace Council Members
  • Mr. Jackson’s Garden
  • Songwriting on his own terms
  • From baseball to Wall Street
  • Lewis Henry Morgan
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • A leap into the future
  • “To make a strong college stronger”
  • Two thumbs up
  • Alumni trustee position to open
  • Chronicle News
  • Admissions Open Houses
  • Paintbrushes and brooms welcome freshmen
  • Engineering has a new look
  • Dan West discusses the importance of the endowment
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Help meet the NEH challenge
  • Never too late
  • Letters
  • A surprising sentiment
  • Living it up
  • Touring Union
  • A college president prepared by the world
  • Persist and cope
  • You can go home again
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • F.W. Olin Foundation Awards Union $9 Million For High-Tech Center
  • Stand For Something, President Urges
  • A Vision Of Becoming Better:
  • David C. Mandeville ’45 Is Mourned
  • Review Committees Formed
  • Former NASA Engineer To Speak
  • Chronicle Is On The Web
  • New Faculty Welcomed
  • Class Of 95 Survey Results Announced
  • Scoreboard
  • Library Goal Near; Bidding This Month
  • New Greenhouse Dedicated
  • Local Students: ‘I Can Go To Union’
  • Wineapple Publishes Essay In Jama
  • College Welcomes Visiting Students
  • 17 Enter As Union Scholars
  • Happy Birthday, George Westinghouse
  • Realignment Announced
  • Coming Events
  • Committee Formed
  • Scoreboard
  • The Idol: Five Tons Of Fun And Paint
  • Nott Is Cited By National Trust
  • Grant To Enhance Special Collections
  • Feigenbaum Dedication Is Today
  • For The Record
  • New Faculty Welcomed
  • Coming Events
  • Scoreboard
  • Chronicle Is Available On Web
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • Off and running
  • Never a dull moment
  • Works in progress
  • Honors Program begins
  • All over the place
  • Happy birthday, George
  • ReUnion Weekend June 26-29, 1997
  • Schenectady Foundation aids library
  • Chronicle News
  • The 1995-96 Report of Gifts
  • Beuth contributes $1 million to Schaffer Library
  • Distance no obstacle to generosity
  • A sixty-eight year romance
  • Lawrence J. Hollander
  • Richard Steinwurtzel ’72
  • And the winner is…
  • Minerva’s footrace winners by decade
  • Annual and Capital Giving: What Counts?
  • New Union Scholarships: The tradition continues
  • Scholarships and the Bicentennial campaign
  • Lally Gift To Support Reading Room
  • Four Are Named Watson Finalists
  • Donald Feigenbaum: Honorary Degree
  • Around Campus
  • For The Record
  • Scoreboard
  • Last Chronicle For The Term
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • Administration building becomes Feigenbaum Hall
  • Tons of fun
  • Student takes third in Olympic design contest
  • Andrea Barrett ’74 wins National Book Award
  • Promoting Union
  • Ask Ruth Anne
  • Works in progress
  • He sees college as enlightenment
  • Union 200: Annual scholarships benefit students (and donors)
  • Fagals establish scholarship
  • New Terrace Council Members
  • Fundraising completed for library renovation and expansion
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Entrepreneurial society is supporting Union
  • New alumnae leadership roundtable meets
  • A new look for club events
  • Milestones
  • Letters
  • Tournament fever
  • Winter
  • Patience for the future doctor
  • Tedisco honored by NCAA
  • Is the lecture dead?
  • Searching for Ramée
  • Alumni Album: Helping us connect to the Web
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Demolition Of East Wing Slated To Start This Month
  • The Pike Company Is Named Contractor
  • Patrons Urged To ‘Plan Ahead’ In Research
  • Service Updates From Schaffer Library
  • Traffic Circle Open; Olin Construction To Start In April
  • For The Record; Faculty And Staff Achievements
  • Coming Events
  • Koenig Is Top-Ranked Goalie
  • Construction Update; Alternate Study Areas, Parking Changes
  • Union Ranked 11th In International Study
  • Coming Events
  • Catherine Stimpson To Speak At Founders Day On Feb. 8
  • Prof. Fox Is Co-Author Of Wall Street Journal Op-Ed On Clinton In TV Drama
  • Prof. Meade Publishes Book On Renewal Program In Rio De Janiero, Brazil
  • For The Record; Faculty And Staff Achievements
  • Disabled Adults Unshutter the World
  • The Library Project Begins; 1974 Wing To Come Down Starting On Monday
  • Union College-ARC Photo Project Goes On Display
  • Coming Events
  • Founders Day To Feature Catharine Stimpson, Gideon Hawley Awards
  • Union Employees Donate Nearly $30,000 To United Way
  • “Something Old, Something New;” Prof. Tann On Japanese Influence On Music
  • Trustees Approve Budget, Tuition, Financial Aid
  • Coming Events
  • Prof. Wells Is Named Fulbright Lecturer; Will Take Post In Denmark
  • At Schaffer: Sawcutting Done; Pile Driving Set To Start After
  • For The Record
  • Dinner, Church Building Benefit Burned Churches Of South
  • Students Appeal For Release Of Hien Dinh Phan
  • Koenig Named National Player Of Week; Swimmers Head To States
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: An appetite for change
  • Founders Day celebrates change and creativity
  • Construction changes the campus
  • An unusual path to college
  • Union eleventh in international study
  • Letters
  • Milestones
  • Getting a jump on the college search
  • Dancing cheek-to-cheek – again
  • Joining classroom and community
  • “The Shark” is the country’s leading goalie
  • More than just a game
  • Advice for chemistry
  • New Terrace Council Members
  • New Fitz Hugh Ludlow Society members
  • Classical Teacher
  • The Mountebanks
  • Controlling the production
  • Expanding the concept of theatre
  • Alumni Album: The Right Place at the Right Time
  • Alumni Album: As the world turns
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • College To Upgrade Central Park Ballfield, Future Home Of Union
  • Prof. Wineapple Receives ACLS Grant In Support Of Hawthorne Biography
  • Coming Events
  • F.W. Olin Center Going Out To Bid; Pile Driving To Start At Schaffer
  • Brochure Is A Hit With Parents At Start Of College Search
  • Grant From Merck To Encourage Graduate Study, Research
  • For The Record
  • Memorial Service for Prof. Goble Set for April 12
  • Coming Events
  • Spring is Here; So Are Prospective Students
  • Committee Formed for Reappointment Review of Prof. Burgman
  • At Schaffer Site: Pile Driving to Start Soon
  • For the Record; Faculty And Staff Achievements
  • ‘Africa in European Imagination’ Goes on Display in Nott on April 12
  • At Swimming Nationals — Women 10th, Men 4th; Koenig Adds More Honors
  • Jessica Bernstein Using Watson to Tell Stories of Women in Tae Kwon Do
  • Coming Events
  • College Ranked As ‘Wired’ by Internet Magazine
  • Frank Studer, Professor of Physics, Mourned
  • College Makes Transfer Agreement With HVCC
  • Pile Driving at Schaffer to Last Three More Weeks
  • Two Seniors Earn Fellowships to Teach English in China
  • Review Committees Formed
  • GMI Health Care Conference to Air on Statewide Public TV
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: Examining the options
  • Mandeville bequest provides $5 million gift
  • Neonatalogy without the medecine
  • Going where few Americans have gone
  • Chronicle News
  • Conveying the “wow” of research
  • Guide is a hit with parents
  • College to renovate Achilles Rink
  • Dutch Pipers have a new CD
  • Letters
  • Generosity lasts a lifetime – and more
  • 1947 takes a golden opportunity
  • Student research supported
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Thanks to parents
  • New benefit for the Elfun Fund
  • Continuing challenge
  • Endowment tops $170 million
  • New home for baseball
  • Deja vu again
  • Threepeat
  • Hockey reaps honors
  • Disabled Adults Unshutter the World
  • Behind Good Shots
  • Quests and Questioning
  • Giving something back
  • Our new Alumni Council president
  • Different ways of healing
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Watson Fellow ‘Risks Blasphemy’ to Compare Churches And Train Stations
  • College Receives $5 Million Bequest From Estate of David C. Mandeville ’45
  • Coming Events
  • CAUSE Pre-Dates Clinton Service Proposal for Loan Breaks
  • Review Committee Formed
  • Deconstruction Party Set for Friday
  • 46 Present Research at NCUR
  • Architecture Authority is Phi Beta Kappa Visitor
  • Tree Planted in Memory of Marian Jean Overocker
  • Nine Retirees, 73 Employees Honored for Service
  • Class of 2001 at 540 Students; On Target for Budgeted Enrollment
  • Robert Holland ’62 to Speak at Commencement
  • Coming Events
  • GMI Program on Health Care to Air on Local Public TV
  • Review Committee Formed
  • Tuberculosis Screening Continues; Most Contacts Tested
  • Kenneth Silverman to Lecture on Houdini
  • CDC Web Site Listed in Popular Manual
  • Prof. Meade to Co-Chair Berkshire Conference on History of Women
  • Sociology Series Features Human Rights Authorities
  • For the Record
  • Valedictorian, Salutatorian Named; Commencement is June 15
  • UNITAS Fund Reaches $40 K; Celebration Slated for Sunday
  • Coming Events
  • Boathouse Construction Could Start in July
  • Adrian Frazier Elected Chair of FEC
  • Last Chronicle of Term
  • Zolner Returns to Alma Mater as GMI Director
  • McFadden Named Library Director
  • Gifts From Auer, Hellmich And Newcomer Announced
  • For the Record
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: Listening to Parents
  • “Make a difference”
  • Chronicle News
  • Celebrating transition
  • A familiar face retires
  • Hearing the music within
  • How do you illustrate hot?
  • Helping hands
  • Prize Day honors
  • New York City happenings
  • Two win Watsons
  • Sharing remarkable experiences
  • Letters
  • The narcissist-in-chief
  • Union is “wired”
  • Sports
  • New boathouse coming
  • Civil engineering endowed equipment fund named for Gil Harlow
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Still counting…
  • The Walsh Classroom debuts
  • Long Distance Teammates
  • Adding another dimension to art
  • Alumni Album: No such word as can’t
  • Alumni Album: Changing lives from the inside
  • Alumni Album: The Dance Doctor
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Medieval Mastery
  • Reflections of China
  • Campaign Goes Over the Top
  • Take your pride for a ride
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • Making a difference to workers around the world
  • Communicating change
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Union completes $150 million Bicentennial Campaign
  • Walter Hatke of Schenectady named to endowed chair at Union College
  • Ashraf M. Ghaly of Schenectady awarded Stillman Prize for excellence in teaching at Union College
  • College Passes $150 Million Bicentennial Campaign Goal
  • Events of Special Interest
  • President Hull Calls for ‘Bridging’ of Two Cultures
  • International Study, Community Service, Undergraduate Research Cited As Strengths
  • A New Coat of Paint for City Bridges, Freshmen Sneakers
  • New Walk Established Along Olin Work Site
  • From Roofs to Walks, a Busy Summer for Campus Operations
  • Borromeo String Quartet to perform with Colin Carr
  • Andrea Barrett ’74 to Discuss Ship Fever And Other Works
  • Events of Special Interest
  • Phan Cites Letters in Father’s Release As Political Prisoner in Vietnam
  • ‘From the Home Office in Schenectady’ Union Students Visit Letterman
  • Ad Hoc Tenure Committees Formed
  • Across Campus; News Briefs
  • New Faculty Welcomed
  • Philosopher Jürgen Habermas to speak at Union College on Thursday, Oct. 16
  • Spoleto USA Chamber Music Festival to be held at Union College on Oct. 17
  • Anthropologist and nature writer Richard Nelson to speak at Union College on Wednesday, October 22
  • Philosopher Jürgen Habermas to Look At ‘Short 20th Century’
  • Fiji Adopts South Avenue Playground
  • Events of Special Interest
  • Feigenbaum Forum Set for Oct. 14
  • Union Scholars at 30; Double Last Year
  • Prof. Wells Views Changing Culture of Death
  • Hartwig Memorial Service is Oct. 18
  • Across Campus — News Briefs
  • For the Record
  • Boris Berezovsky, Tchaikovsky gold medal pianist, performs Nov. 3 in Memorial Chapel
  • ‘Family Values’ is Pollitt Topic on Monday
  • Events of Special Interest
  • Faculty Weigh Start Dates for Fall ’98 Term
  • Hockey Players Get Tips From Dancers
  • Comptroller McCall to Speak Oct. 29
  • Across Campus
  • For the Record
  • Student Travel Abroad: Boon or Boondoggle?
  • Telling stories
  • Real victory
  • “Late Night” with Union
  • Hockey Goes International
  • Alumni Profile
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Joseph Henry, overlooked inventor responsible for development of telephone, featured in Union College exhibit
  • ‘Reminiscences of Mozart by his Sister’ to be performed Nov. 4
  • Show Celebrates Work of Joseph Henry
  • Events of Special Interest
  • Next at Schaffer Library: Interior Finish Work
  • Benjamin Cited for ARC-Union Photo Project
  • Art / Science Drawings on Display
  • Union in Story on Campus Filming
  • For the Record
  • Boston Camerata to perform A Renaissance Christmas at Union College’s Memorial Chapel on December 22
  • David Finckel and Wu Han to perform at Union College on January 10
  • Pianist Max Levinson to perform two concerts at Union College on January 2 and 4
  • Philosophically speaking
  • Union honors an electrical pioneer
  • Transforming higher education: Eliphalet Nott’s “sons”
  • Students of Eliphalet Nott who became college presidents
  • Multiplicity can mean success
  • Hockey team gets a lesson in stretching
  • Back in the classroom
  • Doctor with an international perspective
  • Teeing off all over the world
  • Technical insights
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Sculpture and drawings by Chris Duncan to be shown at Union College’s Nott Memorial
  • Department of Defense physician-scientist to speak at Union College on January 12
  • Union College community revitalization program off to an impressive start
  • New at Library: Glass And Sunlight
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Chronicle Appears Weekly, Again
  • Biohazard Safety is Topic of Fein Talk
  • Union Eighth in International Study
  • Danowski Wins Nikon Photo Title
  • College Welcomes New Colleagues
  • Review Panel Formed
  • For the Record
  • Aspects of global climate change explored in Environmental Studies seminar series at Union College
  • Dubravka Tomsic to perform at Union College on Friday, Feb. 6
  • Politics of Water Studied in Brazil
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Open Wide And Say ‘Union’
  • Wanted: Intriguing Student Stories
  • Science Shows Reach 25,000 Kids
  • Hospice Training Workshop Set
  • HMO ID Cards on the Way
  • Players Sought for Volleyball Club
  • For the Record
  • Chris Duncan: Steel to Paper
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Cubans Hope Papal Visit Will Restore Trade, Improve Conditions: Prof. Meade
  • Prof. Federighi Mourned
  • Library Closed at Break for Move
  • ‘Bigs’ to Skate, Watch Bulls v. Nets
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • For the Record
  • Mellon Grant Aids Technologies
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Climate Change is Topic of Seminars
  • Peschel ’52 Makes Gift of $2 Million
  • ‘Bigs’ Car Had One Fussy Owner
  • Okihiro to Speak on Asian History
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Can’t Find it on Paper?
  • Expert on politics in Cuba, Nicaragua and Spain to speak at Union College on Thursday, February 12
  • ‘Then to Now: Former Photography Students Exhibit Recent Works’ runs through April 5 at Union College
  • Washington personality Linda Chavez to speak at Union College on Wednesday, February 11
  • Expert in Asian American studies to speak at Union College on Monday, Feb. 9
  • Humorist, talk show host Bertice Berry is keynoter for African Heritage Month at Union College
  • Glass a Real Test of Patience: Cohen
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • African Heritage Events Slated
  • Okihiro to Speak on Asian History
  • Prof. Ewing Dies
  • Prevost to Talk on Cuba After Pope
  • United Way Fetes College, Rieschick
  • Rose to Present Across the Jordan
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Master Plan is Under Discussion
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Trustees Approve 1998-99 Budget
  • Women’s Hockey to Go Varsity in ’99
  • Fall Classes to Start on Labor Day
  • Who Was That Masked Fan?
  • Nikki Stone ’97 Jumping in Nagano
  • Dean Search Committee Set
  • Robert Coles speaks at Founders Day Feb. 26
  • Students with test anxiety get help
  • Stone Strikes Gold, Fulfills ‘My Dream’
  • Her Thesis Looks at the Next Chapter
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Coles Speaks at Founders Day
  • Shakespeare Play Opens Wednesday
  • Gym Open Later
  • George Schiller Knows Union
  • Choirs to Join for Pinkham Work
  • Faculty Promoted
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Check the Web
  • Class of 2002 Pool at Record High
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • W2UC Back on Air
  • College Hosting Holocaust Events
  • Grant Supports Summer Research
  • Pinkham Concert Set For Sunday
  • ‘Verona’ Continues Next Week
  • Council Cites Volunteer Efforts
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • For the Record
  • Nikki Stone ’97 strikes gold at Nagano
  • Mitsuko Uchida, Mark Steinberg and Peter Stumpf to perform as trio at Union College on March 17
  • Klarsfelds to Open Holocaust Events
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • CQ, CQ, W2UC
  • Olin to Get Power
  • Race Discussions Set for Next Term
  • Web Site Now Has ‘Virtual Tour’
  • Feng Degang is Soloist in Concert
  • Zen Master to Visit
  • For the Record
  • Wu Han, Pamela Frank and Yeesun Kim to perform as trio at Union College on March 16
  • Klarsfelds to be Honored Sunday
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Exhibit Photos Called ‘Powerful’
  • Last Issue of Term
  • ‘Lessons’ Events Start Sunday
  • For the Record
  • Schaffer Closes for Move Over Break
  • Remembrances of Holocaust and Au Revoir Les Enfants to be featured March 30 in Holocaust series at Union College
  • American premiere and discussion of documentary on Nazi-hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld is April 2 at Union
  • Judy Goldstein, founder of Humanity in Action, to discuss Danish resistance to Nazi occupation on April 5 at Union
  • Michael Marrus, specialist in European fascism and Holocaust, speaks on “Vichy France and the Jews” April 8
  • Photographer Judith Glickman, chronicler of Holocaust, to speak April 14 at Union College’s Nott Memorial
  • In the Shadow of the Rainbow to be performed April 26
  • Former federal prosecutor to speak at Union College on April 13
  • Author Barbara Ehrenreich to speak at Union College on April 6
  • New generations learn lessons of Holocaust
  • Prof. Stephen Berk to talk on role on decent bystanders of Holocaust on April 20 at Union College
  • Yom HaShoah commemoration April 23 to conclude Lessons for Humanity Holocaust remembrance series at Union College
  • Ballpark Looks at Baseball People
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Prospectives Give Union a Last Look
  • Lessons Continues With Goldstein
  • Support Sought for Code Change
  • Race Discussions to Start April 7
  • Men, Commitment Are Focus of Talk
  • Reappointment Committees Set
  • Photos by Benjamin Set for VH1 Show
  • Library Re-Opens With East Entry
  • Acclaimed soprano Dame Felicity Lott to perform with pianist Graham Johnson at Union College on April 16
  • Holocaust photo exhibits at Union College’s Nott Memorial to close April 23; seen by thousands from region
  • Computer guru Clifford Stoll to speak at Union College on May 12
  • ‘Cyberspace Renaissance man’ Jaron Lanier to speak at Union College on April 28
  • Fazio to Speak at Commencement
  • ‘Dialogues on Race’ Events Set
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Welcome to Union
  • Eight Find Hope in Urban Chicago
  • Concrete Made Easy on the Web
  • Glickman to Talk About Photography
  • Former Prosecutor to Speak April 13
  • Felicity Lott to Sing April 16
  • Health Program to be Discussed
  • Emerson String Quartet to perform at Union College on Sunday, April 26
  • Jakubowski Back From Miami Ballet
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • It’s Off to NCUR for 49 Students
  • Welcome to Union
  • Klarsfeld Program to Air April 23
  • Benjamin Cited for ARC Photo Project
  • Math Conference Hosted Saturday
  • ‘Dialogues on Race’ Events Set
  • Faculty Weigh Med Program, Rush
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Kenyan Herbalists is One NCUR Topic
  • Klarsfeld Shows to Air This Week
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Library in full Use; Olin on Schedule
  • ‘Dialogues’ Events Extend into May
  • Heroth, Adamu Earn NCAA Honors
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • For the Record
  • Author Helen Vendler to speak at Union College on Thursday, May 7
  • NCUR a Success; Steinmetz Next
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Small World Show Opens Monday
  • Keep Motto As Is, Committee Says
  • GMI Welfare Panel Set for May 6
  • Gary Tomlinson is Phi Beta Kappa Lecturer May 7
  • Helen Vendler speaks on Melville’s Poetry
  • Dialogues on Race Events Continue
  • Eyerman to Speak Sunday; Rock Shots on Display
  • McCarty Elected Chair of FEC
  • Remembering the Holocaust
  • Virtually France
  • From steel to paper
  • An appetite for eloquence
  • Inside the scholars program
  • Big in futures
  • A fascination with glass
  • What is fantasy, what is fact?
  • Scientific artistry
  • Cuba Exposed
  • Keeping the bad bugs at bay
  • Sharing science with kids
  • Studying the politics of water
  • Women’s ice hockey looks to varsity status
  • Welcome legacies
  • Nicholas Matt ’67 Rebuilding the family brewing business
  • Ann Nicholas Atanasio ’78, Happening into the FBI
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Handing along
  • W2UC is back
  • Building on Union’s best
  • Putting a face on the Holocaust
  • A café at Union’s doorstep
  • The $31,899 question
  • South Pole engineering specialist to talk at Union May 18
  • Pianist Grigory Sokolov to perform at Union College on Saturday, May 16
  • Union’s Steinmetz Symposium on May 8 to celebrate undergraduate research and achievement
  • Welfare reform discussion set for May 6 at Union College; New York’s major players are part of GMI-sponsored event
  • Professor of music history to speak at Union College on Thursday, May 7
  • Steinmetz: From Anthro to Zoology
  • Steinmetz Set in Four Sessions
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Deposits For Class of 2002 at 553
  • Food Cart, Driver a Big Hit on Campus
  • Engineers Paddle ‘Shark’ to Victory
  • Huggins New Book Examines Policing
  • Philosophy And Sex in New Edition
  • Wanted: Glasses
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Union’s Steinmetz Symposium on May 8 to celebrate undergraduate research and achievement
  • Old Tires May Have New Use in Slopes
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Students Planning Latino Festival
  • Polar Engineer to Speak on Monday
  • Sokolov to Present Concert Finale
  • Marat/Sade Opens May 20 in Yulman
  • Union to Join in Fitness Walk
  • Health Fair Slated for May 21
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • For the Record
  • Ballston Lake Makes Ideal Lab
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Two Students Cited by Human Rights
  • New Med Program Answers a Need
  • Faculty Posts Up for Nominations
  • Marat/Sade Runs Through May 31
  • For the Record
  • ReUnion ’98 to Begin on Friday
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • V-12s to Celebrate 55th ReUnion
  • Name and Mission Change for PR
  • Faculty Approve Degrees, Set Vote
  • Employees Cited For Service
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • For the Record
  • 620 Graduates to March on June 14
  • At Union — Events of Special Interest
  • Glass Ceiling Still in Place: Brady
  • Last Chron Issue of Year
  • Dean Inspires Food Cart Name, Sort of
  • Recent Gifts to College Listed
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Class Gift Makes its Debut at ReUnion
  • For the Record
  • Congressman Victor Fazio to speak at Union College Commencement
  • True measure not found in wealth alone, Congressman Victor Fazio tells grads at Union College Commencement
  • Union awards bachelor’s degrees to alumni whose college careers were cut short
  • Valedictorian, salutatorian named for Class of 1998
  • West Hartford native Naomi Harel is student speaker at Union College Commencement ceremony
  • A sampling of interesting people in Commencement 1998
  • Mascot is senior’s gift to Union College
  • Recognizing research
  • Adapting to changes in medical school admissions
  • From In the Ballpark: The Working Lives of Baseball People
  • The writer who created webonomics
  • A conversation with Linda E. Patrik
  • College adds new collection of old books
  • Running into retirement
  • Home around the world
  • Commencement ’98
  • History’s Thread
  • Turning a thesis into a business
  • A term abroad inspires a career
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • President Urges More Talk on Campus Issues
  • Calendar of Events
  • College, Ad Phi Agree on Housing
  • Into Focus: Art on Science in Nott
  • Balmer is New Dean of Engineering
  • Soph Rush Slated for Discussion
  • Meet the Class of 2002
  • Faculty Welcomes New Colleagues
  • College Mourns Loss of Two Emeriti
  • Some Old Friends Among the New
  • Five Named to Board of Trustees
  • Gifts to College Totaled $26.8 Million Last Year
  • Calendar of Events
  • Wilson Fellow on Campus Next Week
  • Henry And Clara Author to Speak
  • Lenox Homes on Project List
  • Faculty Welcome New Colleagues
  • New Web Site is Up
  • New Employees Introduced
  • Tenure Panels Set for Eight Faculty
  • $500 AIRE Grant Seen as ‘Outstanding Validation’
  • Calendar of Events
  • Homecoming ’98 is This Weekend
  • Obenzinger Gift Funds Scholarships
  • Minority Recruitment is Talk Topic
  • Take That, Siena!
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Lori MacIntyre Mourned
  • Faculty Welcome New Colleagues
  • Novelist Alvarez to Speak on ‘Making Of A Writer’
  • Calendar of Events
  • Three Learn Acting With the Masters
  • Berezovsky Opens Chamber Series
  • Welcome to Scheduling 101
  • ‘Golf Economists’ Tee Up For Talk
  • Filmmaker to Discuss Craft
  • Book Move Next Week in Schaffer
  • Hike From Salem Planned
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Innovation is Topic of Feigenbaum Forum
  • Calendar of Events
  • Friends Say Farewell to Bob Ridings; Remembered as Union’s ‘Dutchman’
  • Student Wins Community Award
  • Time to Lace Up the Skates
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Berezovsky Opens Chamber Series
  • Admissions Open House on Monday
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • F.W. Olin Center to Open; Astronaut to Speak
  • Calendar of Events
  • Prof. Fleishman to Deliver Colloquium
  • Benjamin Exhibit Set for Nott
  • Spencer Crew to Speak Oct. 20
  • Women’s Soccer Ranked 16th
  • Murphy to Speak on William B. Yeats
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Frank Pone Mourned
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • Olin Dedication is Friday; Harrison Schmitt to Speak
  • Calendar of Events
  • Nichols Becomes Fellowship Director
  • Comp Tix For Hockey Available
  • Chemists Flock to ACS Meeting
  • Jazz Ensemble to Play Oct. 30
  • United Way Drive to Begin
  • Moscow Chamber Orchestra to Perform
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Recital by Wei-Jen Yuan is Sunday
  • Union College announces Union-Schenectady Initiative
  • Metamorphosis runs through Nov. 7 at Yulman Theater
  • Union-Schenectady Initiative Unveiled
  • Calendar of Events
  • Broadway Bound For Less
  • Four Students Are Watson Finalists
  • Trick-or-Treaters Take to the Dorms
  • EAP Offers Counseling
  • Metamorphosis Runs to Nov. 7
  • United Way Drive Under Way
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Jazz Ensemble to Play Oct. 30
  • Big Booming Sound: WRUC in the Sixties
  • Studying Ballston Lake: Many academic disciplines in the same boat
  • Charles Steinmetz: Union’s electrical wizard
  • NSF grant rewards teaching and research
  • Managing a career in theater
  • Lion’s heart
  • Union, Albany Med launch new program
  • Beth Wierzbieniec ’99: Thriving on being busy
  • A diverse beginning
  • The 1997-98 Report of the President
  • Taking a big chance — and loving it
  • Touting internships
  • Representing the NHL’s best
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Union-Schenectady Plan Discussed; Meetings Set
  • Calendar of Events
  • Campus Faiths More Diverse: Inter-Religious Services Planned
  • Borromeo Quartet to Perform Nov. 14
  • Web Site Traffic is Up
  • Committee on Teaching Weighs Motivation
  • Metamorphosis Runs to Nov. 7
  • United Way Drive Nearing Finish
  • Proctor’s Too to Open With Carson
  • Choir to Perform on Monday
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Orchestra to Play on Saturday
  • Mayor names Hull, Golub patroons
  • Union College’s Graduate Management Institute adds eight to Advisory Council
  • LEG Program Supports Student-Faculty Interaction
  • Calendar of Events
  • GMI Adds Eight to Council
  • Neighbors to Meet on US Initiative
  • Proctor’s Too to Open With Carson
  • Scaife Shows Are Leaving Classroom
  • Borromeo Quartet to Perform Nov. 14
  • Was That Pooh?
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Huggins Publishes Expanded Edition
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Posters on Display in F.W. Olin Center
  • Only in Schenectady: Wu Han, Pamela Frank, and Yeesun Kim to perform as trio at Union College on Dec. 3
  • Two Men With a Plan: Revitalizing Schenectady
  • Annual Union College Staff Holiday Luncheon set for Dec. 3
  • Emerson String Quartet returns to Union College for Dec. 6 concert
  • Union College and Albany Medical College announce unique Leadership in Medicine/Health Management program
  • Financial aid is available for those who do their homework
  • Union professor appointed to state Professional Standards and Practices Board
  • Welcoming Olin
  • An actor’s delight: summer in Oxford
  • The unexpected every day
  • Stargazing in Schenectady
  • Decoding the Nott Memorial
  • Henry and Clara
  • A visitor from the “final frontier”
  • Miles to go before he sleeps
  • Following the bouncing ball
  • Improving the community
  • Just keep running and running
  • A family affair
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Union engineers tweak flame-extinguishing robots on eve of trip to Turkey
  • Area printmakers featured in “Under Pressure” at Union College
  • Photo exhibit at Union College explores beauty of overlooked streets and sidewalks
  • Dual Exhibit Explores American Slave Experience
  • Calendar of Events
  • William Sickinger is New Campus Safety Chief
  • Mayor Names Hull, Golub ‘Patroons’
  • Check Chronicle on Web
  • ‘Dutch’ is on Today Show
  • Stager to Open Lakes Series
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Show to Feature Area Printmakers
  • South African Art on Display
  • The Shoulder Takes Stage at Yulman
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Reception Planned for Dan West
  • BJ’s Cards Offered
  • Union College community revitalization program off to an impressive start
  • Lakes and Environmental Change
  • Union exhibits explore American slave experience
  • College Ranked in Study Abroad
  • Calendar of Events
  • Student Research Vital to Solomon Northup Exhibit
  • Spirit of Great Auk Told Jan. 19
  • Jesse Jackson to Speak Feb. 1
  • Photos Focus on Street
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • If It Ain’t Baroque, Don’t Dance to It
  • Staff Holiday Lunch Raises Funds, Gifts
  • Ad Hoc Committee Formed
  • Bus Trips Planned
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Core sample is natural archive of ancient El Niño, Union geologist reports in Science
  • Lake Sediment May Hold Answers to El Nino Mystery
  • Calendar of Events
  • Web Pages Can Be Linked to Main Site
  • Robots Tweaked For Trip to Turkey
  • Postcards Give Glimpse of Past
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Cagers to Meet Princeton Monday
  • Kidnapping Topic of Next Nott Event
  • Jesse Jackson to Speak Feb. 1
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Search Committee Formed For New VP
  • Postcards of Old Union give glimpse of past
  • Kidnapping of Free Blacks Next Topic in Nott Series
  • Calendar of Events
  • Meade, Gmelch Travel to India
  • Cohen to Perform on Sunday
  • More Efficient, It’s Facilities Services
  • Jackson to Speak on Monday
  • Cagers Bow to Tigers
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Arnold’s Boat is Part of E.S. Talk
  • Students Using Longer Library Hours
  • George Forshey is New Chaplain
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Environmental Studies 1999 seminars
  • Schwartz: MS Transforms Her Outlook And Education
  • Calendar of Events
  • Schlichtmann to Speak on Tuesday
  • Mellon Awards Go to Ten Faculty
  • ‘Art of Liberation’ Next Talk in Series
  • Come On Down!
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • ‘Looking At Youth’ Opens Thursday
  • Padua Performs With Golub, Shifrin
  • NSF Presentation is Available
  • ‘Arrow of Time’ is Topic of Talk
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Acclaimed conductor and virtuoso clarinetist to perform with Padua Chamber Orchestra on Feb. 8
  • Audience Participation
  • Trustees Approve Budget; Set Tuition, Financial Aid
  • Calendar of Events
  • Gift From Abbes to Fund Restoration
  • Web Has Classifieds
  • Faculty Staff Works Listed
  • Anthro Faculty Present Papers
  • Group Explores Housing, Social Life
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Say Goodbye to Mud; Seward Lot to be Paved
  • Calendar of Events
  • USI to Expand Student Housing
  • Terzian to Speak at Founders Day
  • Kaiser Restructure to Affect Only 39
  • Applications Top 3,700
  • Got Beanies?
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Chaplain to be Installed Sunday
  • College Welcomes New Employees
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Brentano and Borromeo String Quartets to perform Feb. 19 at Union College
  • Fleet Gift to Support Neighborhood Center
  • Calendar of Events
  • Lehrman Named to Head GMI
  • Get the Chronicle on E-mail
  • Students Present Hawley Awards
  • Campus Safety to Add Bike Patrols
  • Now, That’s Chamber Music
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Temp Offices in North Colonnade
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • Coping in college with MS
  • Memorial Chapel: Echoes of an eighteenth-century coffeehouse
  • Lake mud may hold pieces to El Niño puzzle
  • Creating a better climate for the learning disabled
  • Recapturing lost history
  • Always learning something new
  • Seeing how people perceive
  • USI to expand student housing
  • A roar around us: A personal account of the Kenya embassy bombing
  • “Keep hope alive”
  • Becoming a Victorianist
  • Winter wrapup
  • Fixing the Y2K bug
  • The possibilities of education
  • Outlets for Energy
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • International Applications Nearly Double
  • Calendar of Events
  • Students to be in Seward Homes This Fall
  • Faculty Surveys Due April 2
  • Gifts to College Announced
  • Skating with Daisies
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Inspector Goes Up in Yulman Theater
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • Review Committee Formed
  • Chronicle E-mail Delivery Offered
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Ask Ruth Anne — Prof. Ruth Anne Evans
  • Union College ranked 11th in international study
  • ‘Defining Moments’ Send Michtalik to Medicine, Law
  • Calendar of Events
  • ‘Dueling Duffers’ Set for Friday
  • Chronicle to Resume April 2
  • It’s the Water
  • Student Mural at Center City
  • Prokhorova to Perform in May
  • Pace Paintings on Display in Gallery
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • ‘Stephen Pace Paintings’ opens March 30 at Union College’s Nott Memorial
  • Watson Winner to Write Screenplay on Benjamin
  • Calendar of Events
  • NFL Star to Talk on Alcohol Recovery
  • Pace Paintings Shown in Nott
  • Body Art a Hit With Students
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Reappointment Panels Formed
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Tenure Panel Formed
  • Chronicle Offered on E-mail
  • College Spokes-Men
  • Calendar of Events
  • ‘Union Unite’ Series Takes Aim at Fostering Diversity
  • Welcome to U, Prospectives
  • Scaife Cited For Science Programs
  • Wold ’38 Receives Nott Medal
  • NCUR-Bound
  • News That Never Was
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • HR Launches Web Site
  • Faculty Consider Promotion Plan
  • New Tennis Courts Under Way
  • Chron on E-mail
  • Photographer Roma to Speak
  • Dancers Go For Baroque
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • Union’s Maverick Leader Sets Sights on the Streets
  • Union College unveils US Initiative architectural plan, announces new partners
  • Americanist and biographer Robert Richardson to speak May 5
  • Union Sets $10M for USI; Plans, Partners Introduced
  • Calendar of Events
  • UC Group Among NCUR’s Largest
  • International Film Series Announced
  • Prospectives Welcomed
  • Talk And Ride
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Faculty Posts Up For Vote
  • Fulbright Scholars Sought
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Lectures examine Union College-Schenectady relationship
  • David Finckel and Wu Han to perform on May 5 in chamber series finale
  • International Film Festival announced at Union
  • USI Volunteers Help With Information, Relocation
  • Calendar of Events
  • Library Ceremony Set For May 22
  • Town-Gown Ties Discussed in Series
  • Let Them Park
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Virtuoso pianist Andrew Russo to perform at Union College on April 29
  • Leaders to discuss state education reform at Union College
  • U-Care kids carnival is May 1
  • Union faculty member earns Guggenheim Fellowship
  • Mikhail Iossel Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
  • Calendar of Events
  • Walker, Brown Elected to Faculty Posts
  • Steinmetz Set for May 7
  • GMI Panel Weighs Education Reform
  • Loan Site
  • For the Record: Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Richardson Speaks on Wednesday
  • Hull, Mayor to Talk on Town-Gown
  • College Celebrates Steinmetz And Prize Day
  • Steinmetz, Prize Day Sessions Listed
  • ‘Steinmetz Taught Me Not to Fidget’
  • Who Was That Man?
  • Calendar of Events
  • 2003 Takes Shape
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Calling All Runners
  • Meningitis Shots Are Offered
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Union celebrates student achievement through Steinmetz, Prize Day
  • Union fraternity participates in Hamilton Hill street fair
  • For Some, Steinmetz Topics Have Special Meaning
  • Calendar of Events
  • Car Wash For Kosovo
  • Prof. Dias Enjoys Smaller Classes
  • Hizzoner Delivers
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • Nott Cited As Contemplation Place
  • Subscribe to Chron on E-mail
  • Youth Job Program Announced
  • Library Dedication is May 22
  • Big Brothers/Big Sisters 7th Annual Youth Olympics at Union College Sunday
  • Bailey Winner Found Union a Place to Get Involved
  • Calendar of Events
  • College Welcomes ReUnion Classes
  • Frat’s Latino Fest ‘Takes it to Streets’
  • Schaffer to be Dedicated
  • Life is a Cabaret
  • Winning Year For Women Athletes
  • CQ, CQ, W2UC
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Author/professor Edward F. Stanton to Discuss Santiago Pilgrimage at Union College
  • Montessori School ‘Fits Right In’ at College Park
  • Calendar of Events
  • Camino is Topic of Stanton Talk
  • Ticket Samaritan
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • LEG Funds Creative Grants
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Faculty Approve Degrees
  • Mallach Volunteering to Reunite Kosovo Families
  • Calendar of Events
  • Prof. Wineapple is NEH Fellow, Again
  • Let it Rain
  • Fond Farewell Set For Seniors
  • Frequent Flier Miles Donated
  • Last Chron of the Year
  • College Relations VP Named
  • Jazz Ensemble to Play at Festival
  • College Mourns Terpening
  • Alumni Gym Passes Offered
  • GMI Program to Air June 7, 9
  • Colleges Embracing Towns Once Held at Arm’s Length
  • Commencement : Remarks by Raymond V. Gilmartin ’63
  • Union College graduates 1999
  • Commencement Speech: Raquel A. Millman ’99
  • Enduring Vision explores contemporary works in tradition of Hudson River School
  • Tales of Diamonds, in the Rough
  • Intecom to contribute to neighborhood revitalization program
  • The e-mail of the early twentieth century
  • ‘Vortex, Clouds, and Tongue’: New Problems in the Humanities
  • Investigating the Nanjing Massacre
  • The secret Jews of the American Southwest
  • Can illness be caused by a curse?
  • A Leningrad Life
  • Colorful Coffeehouse creates camaraderie
  • Never too old to keep learning The Union College Academy for Lifelong Learners celebrates its tenth anniversary
  • The new Schaffer Library is dedicated
  • Commencement ’99
  • Watson Winner to recreate Walter Benjamin
  • Gutenberger to lead college relations
  • Wierzbieniec wins Bailey Cup
  • Faculty Retirement: Peter Prosper
  • Faculty Retirement: Barry Smith
  • Alumni online community begins
  • Remembering David Kaplan
  • Trying to help in the Balkans
  • Women’s sports have a banner year
  • Ellen (Sheehan) Smith ’80
  • Michael Roban ’88
  • Greg Angus ’90
  • Union Bookshelf
  • Union names 628 to dean’s list
  • For Birthday Parties or Legal Parties; Dividing Things Fairly is Not Always a Piece of Cake
  • Union-Schenectady Initiative on track
  • Hi, Neighbor
  • Kudos for Grounds, Service, Web Hits
  • Calendar of Events
  • Communications is on Union Ave.
  • College Opens Year With Profiles in Courage
  • Keeping Tabs on 2003
  • Projects Run From Lots to Lights
  • College Welcomes New Faculty Members
  • Tenure Panels Are Announced
  • Exact Spectacular on Display in Nott
  • Augusta Schwab Mourned
  • Columnist Katha Pollitt to speak at Union College on Oct. 27
  • Ellis Opens Nott Talks on Thursday
  • Calendar of Events
  • Rogers, Turner Works on Display
  • IT Removes Constraints of Traditional Learning: Klein
  • The Real You at Union
  • New faculty Welcomed
  • Chemists Present at NERM ’99
  • Committee Seeks Input on Report
  • Proctor’s Offers Discount Tickets
  • Across Campus
  • Solar Collector
  • Exact Spectacular Opens in Nott
  • Calendar of Events
  • Joseph Ellis Speaks Sept. 23
  • Grants Fund International Studies, Renovation, More
  • Wanted at Career Fest: Faculty
  • New Faculty Welcomed
  • Runners Finish 16th of 175
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • ASO Broadway Tix Out
  • Union College/neighbors to celebrate College Park revitalization effort
  • Rap Music Flows Across Boundaries: Prof. Condry
  • Calendar of Events
  • George Moore Bio Set For Colloquium
  • Awww, Sea Bass Again?
  • Huron Site of USI Block Party
  • Series Features Chinese Films
  • Calling All Runners
  • Werner Directs NCUR Grants
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Fazio to Speak on Thursday
  • Americanist and biographer Robert Richardson
  • Forum to Explore Quality Issues
  • Calendar of Events
  • Alumna Cited As Diversity Leader
  • Parents, Alumni Welcomed
  • Officer Cultivates Interest in Police Work Abroad
  • Worse Than His Bite
  • For the Record: Faculty, Staff works listed
  • Faculty Approve Two Minors
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • MAG Meets Every Thursday
  • Admissions Open House is Monday
  • Union College receives grants to support laboratories, international programs, community revitalization, East Asian studies
  • ‘I Can Hang With These People,’ Student Finds
  • Calendar of Events
  • Author Richardson Speaks Wednesday
  • Observatory Sets Open Houses
  • Canoeing Anyone?
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Borromeo Quartet Performs Friday
  • Minor Deadline Not Approved
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Peter Jogo to Speak on Works
  • Borromeo String Quartet to perform all-Beethoven program Oct. 15
  • Emmanuel Pahud, World-Renowned Flutist To Perform with pianist Eric Le Sage October 29 in Schenectady Museum – Union College Concert Series
  • Union College/City of Schenectady dedicate community center in honor of Union alum
  • Prof. Board thanked by students
  • Fleet gift to benefit US Initiative’s neighborhood center
  • Nostalgic Toy Exhibit at Union College’s Mandeville Gallery Has Ageless Appeal
  • Union College lacrosse players team up for ‘Make a Difference Day’
  • Cases Lower Faith in Justice System: Survey by Prof. Fox
  • Calendar of Events
  • Kenney Community Center Established on Park Place
  • Douglass to be Portrayed by Actor
  • Toy Show Takes Over Mandeville
  • Just Like Mom Makes
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Alumni Gym Opens at 7:30 a.m.
  • Pahud, Le Sage Perform Oct. 29
  • Montessori School Celebrates Opening
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • Exploring the ‘Speeches, Plays & Presentations from the Life of Frederick Douglas’
  • Former Congressman Vic Fazio to speak at Union College
  • Finally, a Greek tragedy with some violence
  • Calendar of events
  • Baker to speak on black modernism
  • United Way drive is under way
  • Play set made of crates
  • Faculty, staff works listed
  • MS to benefit from shorthanded play
  • Wanted: name for new trolley
  • AAC minutes listed
  • Goblins invited to campus
  • HR offers benefits sessions
  • Training fish to “smell” danger
  • Students team with Trout Unlimited
  • At one with the ecosystem
  • An astronomical retirement
  • Our first president
  • Mr. Dave’s Trust Factor
  • Colleges embracing towns they once held at arm’s length
  • A family remembers slavery
  • College opens with profiles in courage
  • C-SPAN comes to campus
  • Augusta A. Schwab dies
  • Trustees approve new policy on non-recognized groups
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • 2003 numbers
  • Projects, projects
  • Campus design honored
  • A new director for IT
  • Matusewicz a key to women’s soccer success
  • Langmuir’s World
  • Breaking into film
  • The ups and downs of the Peace Corps
  • Union Bookshelf
  • The President’s Report — 1998-1999
  • Murray Horwitz, Grammy, Emmy, Peabody, Obie winner, to speak at Union College on Nov. 9
  • Baker to speak on black modernism
  • Horwitz Speaks on Media, Marketing
  • Calendar of Events
  • NEH to Support Med. Ethics Study
  • Fiji.net Connects Students With Campus, Families
  • Unlocking Lock 23
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • United Way Drive is Under Way
  • Architects Honor Olin Design
  • Chemistry Club Cited by ACS
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Faculty Discuss Policy on Ethics
  • Ballston Lake Ecology May Help in Search for ET Life
  • Calendar of Events
  • Last Chronicle of the Term
  • International Study Sparks Watson Hopefuls
  • Down 3-0? No Problem
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Benefits Fair Set for Nov. 18
  • Benoit Receives Writing Prize
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Seminar Room Honors Prof. Board
  • Emerson String Quartet to be joined by Edgar Meyer and Wu Han in ‘Millennium Marathon Concert’ on Jan. 16
  • Hatke’s Works: ‘Someone About to Open a Door’
  • Calendar of Events
  • Fleet Supports USI Center, Again
  • See Chron on the web
  • Y2 Who?
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • HR Moving to 17 South Lane
  • College Park Home to More Students
  • Help Available for Job Problems
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Volunteers Sought for Hospice
  • Fleet supports community center, again
  • Automated Dynamics provides gift for Union College composite laboratory upgrade
  • Famulare to Lead Alumni Relations
  • Calendar of Events
  • Is That Right? (photo)
  • With EDs Doubled, Admish Awaits Record Numbers
  • Events Listings on the Way; on Web
  • It’s ‘Nott a Bus’
  • Faculty Staff, Works Listed
  • State Ed. Tests Are Topic of Forum
  • Chron is on the Web
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • MLK Events Set for Monday Afternoon
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Get on Board for Sox, Rockettes
  • Union College sees increase in admissions applications, especially Early Decision
  • Wells Book Considers City’s Changing Views of Death
  • Calendar of Events
  • Poet Laureate to Speak Wednesday
  • Leadership Library Open in Reamer
  • Faculty to Meet on Wednesday
  • A Gift From Pen I. Tent
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • BJ’s, Merriam Reps Set Info Sessions
  • Farewell, Saul
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Hockey Game Off, Another Moved
  • Swim Teams are Enjoying Recent Success
  • Cruz Takes Early Entry to AMC
  • Calendar of Events
  • Students, Balloon-Popping Robots Head for Turkey
  • Chronicle is on the Web, e-mail
  • Proteus Makes the List
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Ill Wind to Blow on Feb. 4 in Nott
  • Davidson Alarm a Good Reminder
  • Nutrition Writer Brody to Speak
  • Keeping everybody happy
  • A scholar at heart
  • Camino de Santiago: A trip through history
  • Hi, I’m Brad Lewis, and I’m running for City Council
  • ‘Skeller celebrates a half century
  • Home treats
  • Remembering Rupsis
  • The Feigenbaums: Technology is only part of the reason for success
  • Kenney Community Center to be established
  • Keeping in touch via Fiji.net
  • Nick Famulare ’92 named alumni director
  • George Washington lives here
  • Helping refugees in court
  • Union Bookshelf
  • ‘My Son And My Father’
  • Calendar of Events
  • Adirondacks is Topic of ES Series
  • Promo Guidelines Up for Vote
  • Nichols Helping Students Prepare for Fellowships
  • Alpher an Eagle, Again
  • IVDS Team Takes Top Honors
  • Tix Available for Smokey Joe’s
  • More Beethoven From Borromeo SQ
  • Olympian Carlos is Keynoter for BHM
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Adirondacks is topic of Environmental Studies lecture series
  • Prof. Scaife ‘Holds Them Spellbound’ in Latest Tour
  • Calendar of Events
  • Looking at U
  • Undaunted
  • Plumley is Next Speaker in ES ‘Adirondack’ Talks
  • How’s the Weather?
  • Show Features Photos by Five
  • Carlos Speaks for Black History
  • Photos From China Term in Strauss
  • Gifts to College Announced
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Meeting Off; Faculty to Vote
  • Vision & Discovery features works of five local photographers
  • Spence to Speak at Founders Day
  • Calendar of Events
  • Friends Recall a Colleague’s Lessons in Graceful Living
  • U2K Issues Prelim. Report; Invites Discussion
  • Trolley a Hit With Concertgoers
  • Lefebvre Next in ‘Daks Series
  • Black History Events Continue
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • Chron Available on Web, e-mail
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • ‘Love’s Fire’ to open at Union College’s Yulman Theater
  • Prof. Matthew: ‘What an Art Historian Really Does’
  • Calendar of Events
  • Trustees Approve Budget, Tuition
  • The News That Was
  • Love’s Fire Runs Through March 5
  • CICU Urges e-mails for TAP
  • Photographer Heilman is Next ‘Daks Speaker
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • EAP Offers Free Counseling
  • David Finckel, cello, and Wu Han, piano to perform at Union College on Feb. 26
  • Love’s Fire Plays Through March 5
  • Calendar of Events
  • For Composer Sofia Mazo, ‘Music Completes Me’
  • ‘3’ for Long Distance
  • McCain Stop at Union Appears Off
  • Daks Series Ends With Music, Dance
  • Faculty Approve Promotion Plan
  • Get the Chron on e-mail or Web
  • Flower Sales to Support ACS
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • C4H Course Explores the Human Need to Build
  • Calendar of Events
  • Post-Bac Extends Sanders’ Research
  • Chronicle Resumes in Spring Term
  • He’s My Brother
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • D’Agostino to Head Joint International Programs
  • Burgh Gift Among Recent Ones
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Artists Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason plan rare joint show at Union College
  • Pianist Dubravka Tomsic to perform at Union College on Fri., March 24
  • Borromeo String Quartet concludes series with last of All-Beethoven programs
  • Photos Reclaim Student’s Childhood in Vietnam
  • Calendar of Events
  • Matta to Speak on Chilean Torture
  • Chron is online
  • Literary Contest Announced
  • Who Needs Oxen?
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Faculty to Meet on April 3
  • Flower Sale Nets $800 for ACS
  • Reappointment Panels Are Announced
  • AAC minutes listed
  • Faculty Weigh WRC, Benefits
  • Calendar of Events
  • Prof. Meade Receives Fulbright to Teach in Japan
  • Burke to Speak on Innovation, Change
  • Concrete Canoes, Bridges on Tap
  • Old Chapel to Go International on Saturday
  • Thomas Smith is New Webmaster
  • Chron on e-mail
  • Ad Phi Literary Contest Set
  • Jazz Ensemble to Gig at Van Dyck
  • Taylor-Neal to Head HEOP/AOP
  • Weight Watchers Group Forming
  • A 3rd And 4th in ASCE Competition
  • Calendar of Events
  • ‘Forum for Change’ Set for April 25
  • Christina Sorum Named VP for Academic Affairs, Dean
  • Gift Supports Admish Home
  • Frozen Frog?
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • More M&M’s, Mr. Goldberg?
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Gmelch Receives Fulbright to Teach, Research in Ireland
  • Calendar of Events
  • 47 Students Are NCUR-Bound
  • Vrooman Speaks on Wen-ho Lee Case
  • Pico Iyer to Speak on ‘The Global Soul’
  • ‘Forum for Change’ Set for April 25
  • Cast System
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Choir to Perform April 26
  • Cyclists, Donors Sought for Benefit
  • Haack is Spencer-Leavitt Professor
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • College Ranked in Wired Survey
  • Calendar of Events
  • Like Trane, Prof. Rosenthal Pushes at Boundaries
  • ‘Bon Voyage’ From Brad
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • ReUnion Set for May 4 Through 7
  • Faculty Sought for ‘Pre-College Camp’
  • Wanted: Runners for Race, Fun
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Dreams to Take Stage at Yulman
  • Union College 21st Yahoo! ‘100 Most Wired’ ranking
  • Light fantastic: The artwork of Walter Hatke
  • Nott the typical gallery
  • The span of engineering
  • Examining the American way of death
  • America’s bowman
  • Sofia Mazo: Future M.D. creates musical memories
  • Pakk-Shing Hui: The music comes naturally
  • Studying pain management
  • Bill Grant ’49 makes $2 million gift
  • Happy 205th
  • A major boost for the Kresge challenge
  • So long to Dick Sakala
  • B.J. Jenkins ’88: A familiar campus face
  • Union Bookshelf
  • Best radon detectors right before our eyes: Fleischer
  • Calendar of events
  • Shell named for Sakala
  • Greene speaks on ‘Elegant Universe’
  • Rutkoff topic is bebop and art
  • ReUnion brings weather, crowds
  • Four score …
  • NCUR ends with hiking, dancing
  • Runners wanted
  • Faculty approve benefits panel
  • Steinmetz Symposium is May 12, 13
  • Tix for play, b’ball available at HR
  • Composer Hui Finds Fun in Music
  • Calendar of Events
  • 10th Steinmetz Showcases Work of 200 Students
  • Steinmetz, Prize Day Events Listed
  • 585 And Counting
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Einstein and Lapin Agile Opens Thursday
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Faculty Voting on Semester Proposal
  • Iran authority Bakhash to deliver Sadat lecture
  • Calendar of events
  • Panel to explore Germany and EU
  • U2K issues report on proposals
  • It’s all relative (photo)
  • Baaa …
  • Faculty, staff works listed
  • Chron is on the Web
  • Bala Troupe to perform South Indian classical music and dance program
  • How does it feel … to be 59?
  • Iran expert Shaul Bakhash to deliver Frederic Miller Lecture in Honor of Anwar Sadat
  • Fractal expert Richard Voss speaks May 25 at Union College
  • Cruz Wants to Share Limelight
  • Calendar of Events
  • Kevin Klose, NPR Chief, is Grad Speaker on June 11
  • Rohback Playing Last of Many Roles
  • Chef Roger
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Garver Receives NSF Grant
  • Picasso Runs Through Sunday
  • Faculty Vote Down Pass-Fail Proposal
  • Math Could Solve Navajo-Hopi Dispute: Manygoats
  • Calendar of Events
  • 660 to March on June 11
  • ‘Indian Aesthetic’ on Exhibition
  • Last Chron of Year
  • Drawing Einstein
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Changes Approved for Faculty Manual
  • Jazz Ensemble Gigs in NY., VT.
  • Commencement: NPR chief addresses Class of 2000
  • Union graduates Class of 2000
  • How a Prominent Irish Writer Paid a Posthumous Price for His Sharp Tongue
  • Celebrating 175 Years of the Erie Canal
  • Westward Ho! And Home Again
  • Talking with Killers
  • Going Home Again
  • Decorating the Sky
  • Teaching the Right and Wrong of Governing
  • A Dotcom Commencement
  • A ReUnion to Remember
  • The Physicist as Photographer
  • Open for Business
  • Advocating Simple Science
  • Sorum Named Dean of the Faculty
  • On the Road with Charlie Scaife
  • Val Belmonte Named Director of Athletics
  • Union Bookshelf
  • Making Adjustments
  • Managing an Antarctic Rescue
  • Gilbert Named UCAA “Offensive Player of the Week” After Tying Union Record in 40-7 Win Over St. Lawrence
  • Devine Enjoys Successful College Debut, Is Named UCAA “Rookie of the Week”
  • Volleyball Team Wins Vassar Tournament
  • Odds & Ends
  • Women’s Soccer Travels to Europe
  • Friends of Union Athletics
  • Don’t Forget About the 5th Annual FOUA Golf Classic
  • Erie Canal Celebration Opens at Nott
  • Calendar
  • Convocation Starts College’s 206th Year
  • Across Campus: Cooking 101
  • New Web Design Aims for ‘User-Friendly’
  • Joseph O’Conner Mourned
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • College Welcomes New Faculty
  • Big-time
  • Faculty Hear Priorities for Future
  • Calendar
  • College Mourns Bill Shafer
  • Across Campus: The Right Stuff
  • Ad Hoc Panels Named for Three Faculty
  • Hilary Putnam is Spencer-Leavitt Professor
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • College Welcomes New Faculty
  • Lauren Stellato Named UCAA “Player of the Week”
  • George Beebe Named UCAA “Offensive Player of the Week”
  • Abbie West Helps Dutchwomen Soccer Squad to a 4-0 Start
  • Odds & Ends
  • Who Says Running Cross Country is All Work and No Play?
  • Missy Matusewicz Is Named UCAA “Player of the Week”
  • Josh Stinehour Named UCAA “Defensive Player of the Week”
  • Stellato and Yoo Advance to Semi-Finals of ITA Championships
  • Volleyball Opens 2000 Campaign with an 8-2 Record
  • Odds & Ends
  • Hilary Putnam: The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy
  • ‘We Just Planted … Somehow it Lived’
  • Calendar
  • Across Campus: Opera Buff
  • Model Students
  • Kenney Center to Open on Tuesday
  • For the Record: Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • College Welcomes New Faculty
  • Women’s Soccer is Ranked No. 1 in NYS and No. 8 in the Country
  • Wells Earns UCAA Honor
  • Skating Dutchmen Participate in Walk to Curve Juvenile Diabetes
  • Fifth Annual FOUA Golf Classic is an Overwhelming Success!
  • New AD Val Belmonte Returns to ‘True Passion’
  • Calendar
  • Freshman Precept Gets a ‘Rethinking’
  • Across Campus: Follow That Trolley
  • Kenney Center Opening to Be Set
  • For the Record: Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Dr. Anne E. Dyson Mourned
  • Authors to Speak on Erie Canal
  • College Welcomes New Faculty
  • Wimberly & Beebe Earn UCAA “Player” Honors
  • Jordan & Brennan Named to UCAA All-ConferenceTeam
  • Odds & Ends
  • U.N.’s Sacirbey to Speak Oct. 12
  • Calendar
  • Faculty Discuss ‘Facilitation Process’ for Engineering
  • Across Campus: Birdland
  • Feigenbaum Forum Set for Oct. 11
  • Students in China as Close as Web
  • For the Record: Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Panel to Review Yu-Hui Chen
  • Web Stats Package Offered
  • Taormina to Talk on Revolution
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Campus Safety Issues Advisory
  • Dutchwomen Soccer Squad Wins UCAA Championship to Earn an Automatic NCAA Bid
  • Lauren Stellato is Named the UCAA “Rookie of the Year”
  • Ben Gilbert is Named the UCAA “Offensive Player of the Week”
  • Yvonne Turchetti is Named the UCAA Field Hockey “Player of the Week”
  • Men’s Hockey Team Opens 10th Division I Season Saturday at Home Against Army
  • Cermony Reflects Fijian ‘Place in World’
  • Calendar
  • Across Campus: Original Trees
  • Kenney Center Opening Tuesday
  • Sun, Smiles on Tap for Homecoming
  • Wellness Programs Offered
  • Olsen, Ensemble to Play Sunday
  • Alumni Career Sessions Set
  • Pahud to Open Chamber Series
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • A River Town Makes Amends; After 175 Years, Schenectady Honors All Erie Canal Wrought
  • Dutchwomen Open Defense of State Title With A 1-0 Victory Over Vassar
  • Carolyn Stead is Named UCAA “Goalie of the Week”
  • Football Squad Takes to the Road for the Final Three Regular-Season Games
  • About the Dutchmen
  • Men’s Soccer Snaps 11-Game Slide
  • Brandon Snee is Named the ECAC “Goal Tender of the Week”
  • Kenney Center a ‘Focal Point’ of Activity
  • Calendar
  • Across Campus: Times Covers Erie
  • Students Return From Israel
  • For the Record: Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Erie Canal Gala Set
  • Wellness Programs Offered
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • State Champions….Again!
  • Volleyball Team Earns Berth in NYSWCAA Tourney
  • Gilbert Captures Third UCAA “Offensive Player of the Week” Honor
  • Bryan Slekes Ties Single-Season TD Reception Mark
  • Charles Simard is Named ECAC “Defensive Player of the Week”
  • Governor Announces Aid for Union College’s Canal Exhibition
  • Newton to Springer: ‘Big Bang’
  • Calendar
  • Across Campus: The Edible Erie
  • Deford to Speak on Hero in Sport
  • ‘Fifteen Miles’
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Orchestra Sets Concert for Nov. 4
  • United Way Campaign Under Way
  • Campus Safety Stats Available
  • Union today
  • A decade of growth
  • How others see us
  • Towards a more perfect Union
  • The ridiculous and the sublime
  • Richard Fox: Watching the press
  • A radon detector right in front of your eyes?
  • Shepherding the Sopranos
  • Year 206 begins
  • Internships wanted for Union students
  • Opera quiz kid
  • Letters
  • Brian Goldberg ’99: Biking for youth votes
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Honoring the spirit of John Calvin Toll
  • A letter from the vice president
  • Alumni Clubs meet all over
  • ReUnion Weekend May 31 – June 3, 2001
  • Wintrich elected trustee
  • Renewing ties in Japan
  • Officers of the Alumni Council
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Class officers elected
  • Alumni Relations: Coming to a city near you
  • Stuffed Animal Toss Helps Skating Dutchmen Gather Over 300 Toys for Area Children
  • Jeff Wilson Named CCM/ECAC “Player of the Week”
  • George Beebe Earns Third UCAA “Offensive Player of the Week”
  • Odds & Ends
  • On the Ball
  • Calendar
  • Across Campus: The Oversight
  • Show to Celebrate Women’s Art
  • Happy Retirement / Birthday
  • Arson Attempt Investigated
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Orchestra Sets Concert for Nov. 4
  • For the Record: Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • United Way Campaign Aims to Top 56 Percent
  • Campus Safety Stats Available
  • Students get ‘Real World’ Training in Engineering and Architecture
  • The Dutchmen are headed to the NCAA Division III playoffs!
  • ABOUT THE DUTCHMEN
  • ABOUT WIDENER
  • MISSY MATUSEWICZ IS NAMED THE UCAA’S Co-MVP IN SOCCER
  • YVONNE TURCHETTI NAMED TO THE UCAA FIRST-TEAM
  • ANIL GUPTA IS RANKED 27TH IN NCAA DIVISION III MEN’S SINGLES
  • SKATING DUTCHMEN EARN FIRST NATIONAL RANKING
  • Ben Gilbert Heads List of 15 Dutchmen Selected to the UCAA All-Conference Team
  • Skating Dutchwomen Sweep Weekly ECAC Awards
  • Galleta Rodgers Named to All-Tourney Team
  • Skating Dutchmen Continue Up the National Ladder
  • Heather Bennett & Aaron Galletta Named UCAA “Forwards of the Week”
  • Dutchwomen Cagers Off to Their Best Start Ever!
  • Five Dutchmen Gridders Earn ECAC First-Team Honors
  • Elkins Sisters Celebrate A Hockey ReUnion
  • Taryn Scinto Named UCAA “Rookie of the Week”
  • Happy Holidays!
  • Dutchmen Host Hartwick in ECAC Football Playoff
  • Discussion at Union to explore links between religion and violence
  • Dutchwomen Cagers Off to Their Best Start Ever!
  • Aaron Galletta Becomes 13th Member of Dutchmen’s 1,000-Point Club
  • Missy Matusewicz Earns National All-American Honors
  • Odds & Ends
  • Union College Earns AACSB Accreditation
  • Colleagues Mourn Edward Wilson
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Across Campus: Modesty Aside
  • Hello?
  • Welcome to 2001 And a New Chron
  • Marling to Give PBK Lecture on Thursday
  • ‘Philosophical Phridays’ to Start on Jan. 12
  • Farewell — Betty Jean “B.J.” Jenkins
  • For the Record
  • Prints by Retz And Sanchez on Exhibit in Arts Atrium
  • Junior Forward C.J. Rodgers Enjoys Career Performance While Leading Union Over Middlebury
  • Magoon ’01, Prof. Werner Develop Procedure to Aid Drug Detection
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Across Campus: Barbados to Ireland
  • ALAS to Celebrate Legacy of MLK Jr.
  • Fox Book Examines Tabloid Justice
  • Schwarcz to Speak on China Jan. 17
  • Bonnie Steinbock Opens Philosophical Phridays
  • For the Record
  • Retz Offers Woodcut Demonstration
  • Physics Offers Disk Recycling Program
  • Union is Enjoying a Basketball Revival
  • Odds & Ends
  • Printmaking in a Revolution: Wimer
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Across Campus: Honoring MLK
  • Pianist Cohen to Perform on Sunday
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Olsen Jazz Program Set at Troy Music Hall
  • Volunteers Sought for Hospice
  • For the Record
  • Engineers Consider ‘Converging Technologies’
  • HR Coordinating Bus Trips to NYC
  • Individual Performances Highlight Indoor Track Season
  • Odds & Ends
  • Across Campus: Iceman Cometh
  • Hudson River Advocate Robert Boyle Launches Series on River
  • Skating Pals
  • Rosen Speaks Next in Philosophy Talks
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Colleagues Mourn Loss of Don Knott
  • For the Record
  • Tákacs Performs Sunday in Chamber Music Series
  • Women’s Basketball Keeps on Rolling
  • Katie Smith Named the UCAA “Guard of the Week”
  • Dutchwomen’s Seniors Push for Big Finish
  • Dutchmen Cagers Battling for Home Berth in UCAA Quarterfinals
  • Musella Will Join the 1,000-Point Club
  • Senior Ryan Murray to be Honored
  • Skating Dutchmen Snap Eight-Game ECAC Losing Streak
  • Odds & Ends
  • Giving patients a voice
  • Celebrating the canal
  • Career Center goes more electronic
  • Get an edge in the college admissions process
  • Club news from all over
  • Dig we must
  • Union to host gifted student program
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Entrepreneurial spirit
  • All aboard for Greece
  • Fall season balances team and individual success
  • Kenney Community Center opens
  • Honors for Chemistry Club
  • Letters
  • Letter from the Alumni Council President
  • Art history as detective work
  • A perfect fit
  • The Parents Fund announces new leader
  • Representing Union
  • For more about ReUnion
  • Calendar
  • Gilman Book Weighs U.S., Japan Plans for Revitalization
  • Test Time
  • Butler Letters
  • McEneny to Cover Historical Importance of Hudson River
  • Black History Month Events Planned
  • Rosen is Next in Philosophy Talks
  • For the Record: Faculty, Staff Works Listed
  • Crime Prevention Session Offered
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Drawings and prints by Ed and Pamela Dreyfuss Smith on exhibit at Union College
  • Dutchwomen Looking to Move Up As They Host This Weekend’s New York State Championship
  • Smith Joins 1,000-Point Club
  • Trevor Koenig is Still Setting Records
  • Star Gazing
  • PCBs Next Topic in Hudson River Series
  • Five Photogs start in Photography Invy
  • Black History Events Planned
  • For The Record
  • Jazz Festival Set For Friday in Old Chapel
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • College Mourns Ruth Anne Evans
  • Fish Safety Net Frayed By Acid Rain
  • Dutchmen Swimmers Will Battle for State Title This Weekend
  • Sarah Ellman Wins 3-Meter State Title
  • Galletta to Open Senior Year In Sixth Place on Union’s All-Time Scoring List
  • Odds & Ends
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Across Campus – Our Genome Guy
  • Faculty Discuss ‘Plan for Union,’ WAC Credits, Honors
  • Founders Day Set for Feb. 22
  • For the Record
  • Guides is Next Topic in Hudson Series
  • Writing Workshops Are Feb. 23, 24
  • Prometheus a Natural for Yulman’s ‘Season of Science’
  • African storyteller Raouf Mama to Perform at Union College
  • Dutchwomen Cagers Face Rochester in their First-Ever ECAC Appearance
  • Union Places Five Players on the UCAA All-Conference Basketball Teams
  • Ridgley Harrison Wins Three State Swim Title to Help Union Finish Fourth In Last Weekend’s Meet
  • Skating Dutchmen Need A Win or Tie to Qualify for the Post-Season
  • Calendar
  • Ongoing
  • Across Campus – Eating Right
  • ‘Newsmakers’ Added to Web Site
  • ‘I’m Prometheus, I’ve Ccome for My Ball’
  • Electoral Politics to End With ‘Election’
  • Fon Storyteller to Perform Friday
  • Taylor is Next to Speak in Philosophical Phridays
  • McLean Speaks on Hudson Painters
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Arcadia
  • Skating Dutchmen Qualify for Second-Straight ECAC Party
  • Four Dutchmen Swimmers Qualify for NCAA’s
  • Individual Performances Highlight Union’s Efforts At State & ECAC Meets
  • Odds & Ends
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Across Campus – Hoops, Dreams
  • MBA Program Gets Accreditation
  • Wasunna to Cap Philosophy Series
  • Singer Ward Offers Finale for Hudson River Events
  • Faculty to Meet on Monday
  • For the Record
  • Hislope Researches Stability in Macedonia
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Flower Sales to Benefit ACS
  • Singers Prepared for Challenges of London’s Large Cathedrals
  • ‘Saints, Sinners and Sacred Spaces’
  • Four Student-Athletes Earn ECAC & UCAA “Player of the Week” Honors
  • Union Participates In Annual “Read Across America” Project
  • Odds & Ends
  • Experts To Discuss Economic Outlook of Capital Region
  • Five Athletic Department Staff Members Assume New Responsibilities
  • Griglun Named UCAA “Rookie of the Week”
  • Union Student-Athletes Named to UCAA’s Winter All-Academic Team
  • Diplomat, Balkans expert Harry Cahill to speak at Union
  • Local Students to prove that there’s more than one way to make a baloney sandwich
  • Across Campus
  • 2005 is One of Most Selective Classes
  • College Sends 40 Students to NCUR
  • CTCW Discussion Is on the Web
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Review Panel Set
  • Singers Return From England
  • Cotter Class Studies Hunger in County
  • ‘Saints, Sinners’ Opens on Friday
  • Watson Fellowship Allows Stephens to ‘Pursue the Sun’
  • Mark Toher receives research fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Thomas C. Werner participated in a proposal review panel at the National Science Foundation
  • Sarah Johnston Named “UCAA Pitcher of the Week”
  • Freshman Elizabeth Soto Steps Up Her Game for the Lacrosse Team
  • Charlie Casey “Beats His Demons” With A Solid Performance In the Boston Marathon
  • Odds & Ends
  • Across Campus
  • Diplomat Cahill to Speak Wednesday
  • College to Host Hospice Event
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • MBA Celebrates Accreditation
  • Reappointment Panels Set
  • Watson Fellow to Explore Myth, Reality of Musical Wunderkind
  • Jane Zacek presented a paper at a meeting of the International Studies Association in Chicago in February
  • Rebecca A. Koopmann gave two talks under the Harlow Shapley Visiting Lectureships program at Jamestown (N.Y.) Community College last month.
  • Brenda Wineapple published the afterword to the Signet Classics 150th anniversary edition of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables
  • Dutchmen Lax Team is on the Verge Of A Record-Setting Season
  • Unassisted Double Play
  • Across Campus
  • Scholl Concert Postponed
  • Astronaut Dunbar to Speak Tuesday
  • MAG Sets Panel on Homophobia
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Olsen Recital Set for Sunday In Albany
  • Clark Jones ’01 Asks, ‘When is Hockey Violence a Crime?’
  • Rudy Nydegger recently chaired a session titled “Managerial and Organizational Development”
  • Megan M. Ferry was invited to participate in a workshop in Hong Kong on “Advertising and Trans-Nationalism in Asia”
  • Michelle Chilcoat participated in the University of California, Davis’ 21st Century French Studies Conference
  • Dutchwomen Battle for State Title This Weekend at St. Lawrence
  • Odds & Ends
  • Across Campus
  • Ziff to Speak May 1 on Mark Twain
  • Miller to Explore Conflict of Science And Religion
  • Three on ‘Best of Our Knowledge’
  • College Honors Retirees, Employees
  • AAC Minutes Listed
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Reppointment Panels Formed
  • Show Features Photographers of Social Sciences
  • Fund in Memory of Ruth Anne Evans
  • Goldwater Scholarships Go to Aspiring Teacher And Chemist
  • Trustees approve the plan for Union, goal is an optimal learning and living environment
  • Enhancing social and residential life
  • Implementing the House System
  • Converging Technologies: Engineering for the twenty-first century
  • Reaffirming the nature of the College
  • The Plan for Union
  • Report of the Board of Trustees’ Special Committee on Student Social Life and Housing
  • Ruth Anne Evans Dies
  • Remembering Ruth Anne Evans
  • Independent Spirits Infuse Founders Day
  • Letters
  • Winter Scores
  • Jeffrey DeMunn ’69: Making a Living at What He’d Do for Free
  • Richard Bode ’50: Seeing the Beauty Along the Way
  • How to Send Us Your News
  • Dutchwomen capture first-ever NYSWCAA softball championship
  • Odds & Ends
  • Across Campus
  • Steinmetz at all-time high number
  • Memorial set for Professor Francis Lambert
  • Nash Ensemble performs Thursday
  • Officers cited for nabbing suspects
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Bridge, canoe teams place at ASCE event
  • Mary D’Amelia is new events director
  • The Committee on Teaching sets session on plagiarism
  • Senior project ‘Tracks the Trolley’: Trio demonstrates Work at Steinmetz
  • Daniel O. Mosquera presents paper at a conference on Latin American film (“Truth in the Lens”) at the University of Richmond.
  • Leo J. Fleishman and Matthew Persons ’01, publish paper in Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Ian Condry on a panel on “Recent Trends in Japanese Popular Music.”
  • Karen N. Williams presents a poster at a meeting of the Northeast Association of Advisors for the Health Professions in Toronto
  • Distance learning software introduces students to the global economy
  • UCAA recognizes 25 Union spring participants
  • Across Campus
  • Professor John Spinelli: ‘Will the Internet crash?’
  • Virtual no more, students meet collaborators
  • College celebrates William Seward’s 200th
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Steinmetz set for Friday, Saturday
  • Academic Affairs Council minutes listed
  • Making large classes ‘smaller’: Wireless Network among Steinmetz offerings
  • Bombazo Latino performs at Union College on May 15
  • Carol S. Weisse publishes paper, “Do Gender and Race Affect Decisions About Pain Management?”
  • F. Andrew Wolfe named chair of the civil engineering department effective in July
  • Ashraf Ghaly, co-authors paper, “Strength and deformation characteristics of rubberized concrete.”
  • George Butterstein co-authors paper with scientists from the NYS Department of Health’s Wadsworth Center
  • Hilary Tann’s works are performed
  • Jane Curry’s one woman show “Just Say Know” performs at Union College
  • Union College celebrates 200th birthday of its most famous alumnus – William Henry Seward – on May 16
  • Just plane fun
  • Up a tree
  • Academic Affairs Council panel reviews civil engineering issue
  • Former Food and Drug Administration chief is graduation speaker
  • Kathryn Stefanik, Noah Trueger share Bailey Prize
  • Class of 2005 at 543 students
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Freshamn advising begins online
  • Academic Affairs Council minutes listed
  • Making fights look real for aspiring actors: Professor Bill Finlay
  • Drama club teaches creative thinking and self esteem at Union College’s Kenney Center
  • Mark Knowles presents paper at Appalachian State University
  • Rudy Nydegger presides over sessions for New York Psychological Association
  • Kara Doyle presents paper at Western Michigan University
  • Alan Bowman and Josef Schmee publish paper in Simulation
  • Across Campus
  • Panel reviews proposal for civil engineering phase-out
  • ReUnion begins on May 31
  • Calendar
  • Exhibits
  • Academic Affairs Council minutes listed
  • New web site gives ‘Thumbnail’ of Union College
  • Wanted: Sitters for ReUnion weekend
  • Dean Charlotte Borst: Historian who knows her way around a lab
  • Kellenter organized meeting of American Association of Teachers of German
  • Fried, Schmidt and Yaisawarng co-authored a paper in Journal of Productivity Analysis
  • Sowa received the Community Service Award
  • Gmelch published Inside Pitch: Life in Professional Baseball
  • Marr has authored several papers
  • Union College group working to restore historic lock on Erie Canal
  • Union College receives $25,000 from General Electric
  • Faculty votes on Seward Interdisciplinary Fellows Program
  • Across Campus
  • College welcomes alumni for ReUnion
  • College Mourns Professor Raymond Eisenstadt
  • Calendar
  • Academic Affairs Council Minutes Listed
  • Thank-U picnic set for June 20
  • Moving day
  • Linda Stanhope presents research in Child Development
  • Josef Schmee publishes paper in American Statistician
  • Sigrid Kellenter and colleagues attend “Technology-enabled Collaboration in German”
  • Annette LeClair speaks on Jane Austen
  • Diane McMullen connects German Lutheran and early American sacred music
  • Senior banquet concludes a successful 2000-01 campaign
  • Warzala named ECAC Upstate NY “Co-Player of the Year”
  • Community service is part of being a Union athlete
  • Union College mourns death of sophomore Alex Lee
  • Albany Medical College and Union College announce new master’s program in bioethics
  • Local student receives Goldwater Award
  • Union College exhibit showcases local business history
  • She’ll never stop recruiting
  • Sports violence: Where to draw the line?
  • From the wilds of New York to the wilds of Kenya
  • Alumni letters
  • Nott medal awarded
  • Developing a procedure to help drug detection
  • Scholarship recognition luncheon
  • Challenging our assumptions
  • Time for new directions
  • Union Bookshelf – Summer 2001
  • Class of 2001 senior gift campaign is a huge success
  • Gifts, grants, and bequests
  • Class of 1946 endowed fund to encourage ReUnion attendance
  • Commencement 2001
  • Faculty committee looks at engineering
  • Doing what he always wanted
  • A new home for admissions
  • Milestones
  • Great Union names: Isaac Jackson
  • Charlie Scaife — catalyst for chemistry — retires
  • Remembering William Henry Seward
  • Continue the Union family tradition
  • Great Union names: William Henry Seward
  • Admissions process of 1816
  • Two win Watson Fellowships
  • Union College features ‘Jon Schueler About the Sky’
  • ‘Pre-College Camp’ at Union gives local minority students a taste of college life
  • Five hundred Union College freshmen, Schenectady 2000/GE volunteers team up to clean up downtown
  • Union College MBA program accreditation results in enrollment boost
  • New virtual tour unveiled
  • Across Campus
  • Stillman winner Nichols enjoys teaching ‘the art of thinking’
  • Class of 2005 is 526 strong
  • New faculty
  • English dance class offers escape
  • Dean: focus on advising system
  • Events & Exhibits
  • Union College concert series offers capital district debuts and series favorites as the 2001-2002 season begins on October 1
  • Classes cancelled today
  • Philosophy seminars set at Union
  • 9/11 information available for campus community
  • Union football game pays tribute
  • National day of mourning at Union
  • Across Campus
  • For a generation, ‘the moment they lost their political innocence ‘
  • Faculty panel to report on CE
  • Terror is opening topic in philosophy series on Friday
  • With accreditation, GMI numbers up
  • Events And Exhibits
  • Faculty committee submits report on civil engineering
  • Union College student dies from injuries in accident
  • Across Campus
  • College mourns loss of Mark Stokes; team plays on, again
  • Community ‘working overtime’ to answer questions on terror attacks, student death
  • Resource Allocation Sub-Coucil issues report on Civil Engineering
  • Gilbert Harman in philosophy series
  • Reappointment panel is set
  • Jazz concerts set for Fridays
  • Academic Affairs Coucil minutes listed
  • Events & Exhibits
  • Memorial services for Mark Stokes ’03
  • Across Campus
  • Dianne Crozier: helping young people `find the right fit’
  • Pianist Claude Frank opens chamber series with all-Beethoven program
  • Mark Stokes recalled as teammate, friend
  • Fund to aid victims of 9-11-01 attacks
  • Schenectady Symphony Orchestra performs Hilary Tann’s piece
  • Academic Affairs Council minutes listed
  • Ad hoc panels formed for six faculty members
  • New virtual tour up on Web site
  • Events & Exhibits
  • Mosquera visits Cuba and Chile
  • Sharlet studies Russian politics
  • Hull spoke on the Union-Schenectady Initiative
  • Claude Frank opens Union College 2001-2002 concert series
  • Skate with the Dutchmen
  • Gaden Jangste Tibetan monks visit Union
  • Forum at Union focuses on Terrorism
  • Union College Geology Department recognized as one of nation’s best
  • Across Campus
  • Pentagon papers to zip codes, government documents has it all
  • Homecoming, Family Weekend features pep rally, games, dinners
  • Memorial set for alumni lost in World Trade Center
  • Option added to engineering resources ballot
  • Robert Wells discusses archival research
  • Panel discusses impact of attacks
  • Academic Affairs Council minutes listed
  • Tibetan monks visit campus
  • Events & Exhibits
  • Astronaut Bonnie Dunbar speaks at Union College
  • Registration required to attend football game at USCGA
  • Across Campus
  • Shuttle veteran Bonnie Dunbar speaks on space exploration
  • Tibetan monks feature music, dance, art and ‘Sand Mandala of Compassion’
  • Tibetan debate is topic of talk
  • Feigenbaum Forum set for Tuesday
  • Vote on engineering resources tallied
  • Forum discusses views after attacks
  • Fans register for Coast Guard game
  • Academic Affairs Council minutes listed
  • Campus safety statistics are available
  • Calendar
  • Union restructured and improved its engineering program
  • Government documents on exhibit at Union College
  • Exhibition celebrates 200th birthday of William H. Seward
  • Union celebrates 200th birthday of William Seward through Dec. 23
  • Gift bridge
  • Thomas Werner cited for contributions to chemistry, undergraduate research
  • Exhibit: More to Seward than ‘Folly’
  • Restructure of engineering approved
  • Housing plan to be heard Wednesday
  • Shirley Holmes remembered
  • Academic Affairs Council minutes listed
  • Monks visit on Friday
  • Calendar
  • Pianist Barry Douglas performs with Camerata Ireland
  • Dangerous Liaisons set for Yulman Theater, Union College
  • Dutchmen gridders face Hartwick this saturday
  • Irish theater troupe brings Des to Union
  • Mysterious Mountains: A celebration concert for the Adirondacks
  • Union and Hobart and William Smith create joint foreign study program in Vietnam
  • Across Campus
  • Scott Scullion: A love of classics and independent critical thought
  • Dismantling the mandala
  • Dangerous Liasons runs at Yulman through Nov. 4
  • Henry Seward biographer speaks on Tuesday
  • Robert Freeman speaks on Monday
  • Authorities issue anthrax advisory
  • ‘Des’ at Yulman Theater
  • Andrea Barrett ’74 wins ‘genius award’
  • Calendar
  • Dutchwomen soccer team invited to third-straight NCAA tournament
  • Theologians examine connections of religion and violence on Nov. 6 at Union College
  • Dutchmen battle University of Rochester in key UCAA showdown
  • Wu Han and friends perform at Union’s Memorial Chapel on Nov. 8
  • Across Campus
  • Ed Pavlic: ‘There’s a whole musicality to poetry’
  • ‘Green’ candidates see potential of ‘U’
  • Works by tim Olsen, Hilary Tann featured in Adirondack concert
  • Scholars of three faiths discuss religion, violence
  • Academic Affairs Committee minutes listed
  • Calendar
  • Dutchwomen soccer squad battles Nazareth in NCAA New York Regional semi-final showdown
  • Union hosts “Mysterious Mountains” concert for the Adirondacks
  • Wilfried Wilms presents a paper in Washington
  • William Murphy is honorary chairman and keynote speaker
  • Tim Olsen and Hilary Tann chosen as ASCAP award recipients
  • Karen Williams and James Hedrick present a paper on Summer Science Workshop
  • Joyce Madancy authors an article in Modern China
  • Countertenor Andreas Scholl performs in East Coast Recital Debut at Union
  • Skating Dutchmen open ECAC season this weekend
  • Football team needs to beat Springfield and then hope for the best
  • Record-setting volleyball team invited to its first ECAC postseason tournament
  • Across Campus
  • Students look forward to term in Vietnam, bringing experience back to classmates
  • ‘About U’ offers personalized news for members of Union community
  • Geology listed in research ranking
  • Last Chronicle of term
  • Academic Affairs Council minutes listed
  • Volunteers sought for race
  • Andreas Scholl performs Wed.
  • United Way drive comes to close
  • Calendar
  • Robert Hislope presents a paper in San Francisco
  • William Finlay choreographs “Sleuth”
  • Chad Orzel research profiled in Optics and Photonics News
  • Joan Ramage presents a poster in Boston
  • Martin Benjamin shows photographs
  • Springfield topples Union, 49-35, in regular-season football finale
  • Volleyball team ends record-setting season
  • Union gets top ranking for international study
  • Internationally acclaimed pianist Arnaldo Cohen perform at Union November 24
  • Gilbert leads Union over Hartwick, 38-25, in ECAC northwest championship game
  • The 207th year begins
  • Zehetmair Quartet performs at Union
  • A Taste of College
  • Alumni Album
  • Bioethics
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Planting the Union flag around the world
  • Changing lives
  • College restructures and improves engineering
  • Fred Klemm: Father of terms abroad
  • Alumni letters
  • Union, Hobart and William Smith begin partnership for global education
  • Letters from the edge
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: Repositioning Union
  • Josh Stinehour heads list of individual Fall athletic accomplishments
  • Stamford resident named national chair of Annual Fund for Union College
  • Boston Camerata performs “A French Christmas” at Union Dec. 17
  • World-renowned Emerson String Quartet performs All-Haydn Marathon at Union on Jan. 13
  • Jeff Greenfield speaks at commencement on June 16
  • Architect Helmut Jahn speaks Jan. 17 at Union
  • Laser pioneer Gordon Gould ’41 makes $3.1 million gift
  • A dangerous, passionate, powerful work
  • Architect Helmut Jahn speaks on ‘Archi-neering’ on Thursday
  • Almost president Anderson Mazoka, ‘will be back,’ says former advisor
  • Philosophy talks start Jan. 18 at Union
  • Across Campus
  • College ranked in international studies
  • Emerson String Quartet returns on Sunday
  • Philosophy talks open on Jan. 18
  • Study circles set for Jan. 26
  • Job fair set for Saturday
  • Calendar
  • Robert Fleischer is lead author of a paper
  • Seth Greenberg featured speaker
  • Across Campus
  • Davide Cervone works where mathematics and art meet
  • Gordon Gould ’41 gives $3.1 million
  • Freeman Foundation grant provides ‘larger net to cast’
  • Martin Luther King celebration set for Monday
  • Bill Thomas presented medal from Czech Technical University
  • Ann Bumpus ’83 gives a philosophy talk
  • ‘Made in China’ opens Friday
  • Study circles set for Jan. 26
  • Calendar
  • Ann Thomas elected to Visual Resources Association
  • Thomas Jewell has two papers published
  • Michele Angrist delivers papers
  • About U published every two weeks
  • Boom times for the MBA program at Union College
  • Bioethics lecture series set at Union
  • Critically acclaimed baritone Wolfgang Holzmair performs at Union with pianist Russell Ryan
  • Trustee Gerard Neumann is mourned
  • Union hosts three-day Jazz Festival
  • Across Campus
  • Jazz@Union: A weekend of music celebrates the American artform
  • Early decision admits show range of talents, commitments
  • Hockey’s Jeff Wilson a finalist for `finest citizen’ award
  • Review panel set
  • Academic affairs council minutes listed
  • Bioethics series starts Feb. 6
  • Calendar
  • Seth Greenberg receives award of $44,000
  • Wilifried Wilms presents two papers
  • Martin Benjamin the subject of an article
  • Robert Sharlet participates in three conferences
  • Nobel physicist William Phillips speaks on laser cooling
  • Annual Fund tracks ahead of last year
  • Across Campus
  • Democratic leisure retained at Saratoga Springs: Jon Sterngass
  • Project set for Frank Bailey Field
  • Nobel scientist speaks on laser cooling Feb. 7
  • Black history month events listed
  • Review panel set
  • Gregg Meyer `84 opens bioethics lecture series
  • Calendar
  • A tale of two composers
  • Up Front with Roger Hull: 2001 Reflections
  • A curiosity that’s always been there
  • A ritual of compassion
  • Planning firm presents house system details
  • Russian for “Bear!”
  • Tanking in Kamchatka
  • Tom Werner, Ed Pavlic receive national honors
  • Campus life director named
  • John Garver and Mike Bullen ’97 publish a paper
  • Eric Noll certified as senior professional in Human Resources
  • Rudy Nydegger elected president of the NY State Psychological Association
  • Admissions Anouncement
  • Todd Palmer and friends perform at Union Feb. 8
  • Bailey Field stands and press box replaced
  • Herbert Strong mourned
  • Across Campus
  • Building House System all about establishing trust, McEvoy says
  • Student creates Center City banner
  • Timothy Tyson lectures on growing up in civil rights movement
  • Web campus tour garners praise
  • Skate night benefits 9/11 funds
  • Calendar
  • Viki Brooks-McDonald presents a workshop in Toronto
  • Andy Wolfe presents overview of Erie Canal project
  • Robert Balmer attends meeting on education laboratories
  • David Ogawa lectures at exhibition “Circa 1900”
  • Thomas Werner paper accepted for publication
  • Across Campus: All-time scorer
  • For Nori Lupfer `03, an education in `The Greatest Show on Earth’
  • David Kaczynski speaks on death penalty views
  • Robert Wells speaks on Wednesday
  • Jazz Ensemble plays Feb. 20
  • Sculptor Steven Siegel to speak Tuesday
  • `Pilgrimage’ and `Clips’ in Atrium
  • Calendar
  • Back Flips
  • Donald Rodbell receives $20,000 grant
  • Walter Hatke’s work on display in Santa Fe
  • John Garver and colleagues publish two papers
  • Nineteen-year-old virtuoso pianist, Lang Lang, performs at Union
  • Feminist scholar Cynthia Enloe speaks at Union
  • 9.11
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Laser pioneer Gordon Gould ’41 makes $3.1 million gift
  • Letters
  • On heightened alert, U.S. looks grand
  • On the road with Jim Taylor ’66
  • Milestones
  • To keep up, see About U
  • Andrea Barrett receives MacArthur grant
  • Artemis Quartet performs at Union
  • Across Campus
  • Cynthia Enloe considers citizenship in militarized world at Founders Day
  • Scholars set film series, discussions
  • Pianist Lang Lang filmed at Union
  • “Samurai” visits East Asian class
  • Daffodil sale benefidt Amrican Cancer Society
  • Photo reception set for Feb. 28
  • Calendar
  • Martha Huggins in the Netherlands and Brazil
  • Charlotte Borst speaks at Johns Hopkins
  • Don Arnold, Presha Neidermeyer and Josef Schmee co-author paper
  • Janet Anderson and David Ott ’01 co-author paper
  • IBM day features alumni in talk on converging technology
  • Across Campus: ‘Art thou hurt?’
  • In forensic chemistry course, ‘it’s fun solving the mystery’
  • Thesis was music to Union’s ears
  • Choir to perform on Wednesday
  • Artemis Quartet plays on Sunday
  • Hosting NCAA a first for basketball
  • Calendar
  • Brenda Wineapple publishes a biographical sketch of Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Thomas Werner gives talk on promotion of research across the disciplines
  • Rudy Nydegger appointed regional coordinator
  • Manuel Leal and Leo Fleishman publish and article
  • Mary Carroll presented a lecture on Molecular Spectroscopy
  • Garnet and Gray : Homecoming and Family Weekend 2001
  • Garnet and Gray : For your information
  • Garnet and Gray : Clubs news from all over
  • Garnet and Gray : Parents Council – A busy year for parents
  • Garnet and Gray : Annual Fund – Thank you, Dr. Graves
  • Musicians from Marlboro perform at Memorial Chapel
  • Union College announces $1 million in support from IBM
  • Garnet and Gray : Homecoming – Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, Minerva’s Footrace and more!
  • Garnet and Gray : Gifts, grants and bequests
  • Garnet and Gray : Ramée Circle – News and Information about the Ramée Circle Society
  • Garnet and Gray : ReUnion Information
  • Garnet and Gray : Local businesses exhibit their history
  • Three alumni at IBM reflect range of College’s offerings
  • Stephen Ciesinski is new chairman of board of trustees
  • Across Campus
  • IBM-Union partnership advances Converging Technologies
  • IBM @ Union Day begins with ‘Big Blue’ web site
  • Trustees approve 2002-03 budget; set tuition and financial aid
  • Apartment Three show a hit
  • Calendar
  • Honored – David Magnuson
  • Marso speaks on “Citizenship and Sexual Difference”
  • Jay Newman presents a paper in San Francisco
  • IBM official praises College’s Converging Technologies initiative
  • Demolition begins on bleacher project
  • Across Campus: Danny Curran’s cameo
  • Across Campus: Amazing racers
  • Counselors to prospectives: ‘Let them know you’re interested’
  • John Kelly: Converging technology is ‘back to the future’ for Union
  • IBM funds student, faculty access to latest technology
  • Stands down
  • Exhibits extended through April 25
  • National Health System faculty member is mourned
  • Calendar
  • Symposium on ‘Economic Future of Upstate New York — Post 9/11’ held at Union College March 21
  • Martha Huggins contracted to publish book
  • David Hemmendinger commissioned by Encyclopedia Britannica
  • Rudy Nydegger participated in State Leadership Conference
  • Hilary Tann is a featured composer in the “Freedom Concert”
  • Cherrice Traver presents a paper in Europe
  • Former chamber president joins Union College
  • Professor ‘Fuzzy’ takes a bow
  • Author, journalist and playwright Barbara Garson speaks April 8 at Union College
  • Emmanuel Pahud and Friends perform April 8
  • Katherine Geffcken speaks on women classicists in Union College public lecture on April 4
  • April 8-9 meeting seeks to strengthen college-community connections upstate
  • Across Campus: Reality shows
  • Stanley Peschel ’52 is mourned
  • Across Campus: Sports echo
  • A restructure for graduate programs
  • Upstate Partners: conference shares lessons in town-gown
  • Two forks photograph
  • Barbara Garson speaks on Monday
  • Faculty: Meet the 2006 prospects
  • Mileage rate hikes to 32 cents
  • Ad hoc panel set
  • Riders wanted
  • Calendar
  • Baker recommends collaboration between two federal grants-awarding agencies
  • Mosquera awarded Fellowship
  • Weisse presents three papers
  • Colleges clamp down on financial aid, making haggling a difficult approach
  • Across Campus: Walk this way
  • Across Campus: Union’s own bottled water
  • Professor David Cotter receives HMACU award for community service
  • Consortium proposed at close of campus-community conference
  • Prospectives’ open house Monday
  • Robert Audi is Spencer-Leavitt lecturer
  • Israeli diplomat, and author speaks
  • Wallace Altes joins Union’s MBA program as executive-in-residence
  • Calendar
  • Donald Rodbell elected to American Quaternary Association
  • Robert Hislope to be published in Problems of Post-Communism
  • Mehmet Sener presents papers in Florida
  • Brenda Wineapple published in ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance
  • Opening reception for Orchestrated Objects held at Union April 22
  • Violinist Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica and composer/pianist Lera Auerbach perform at Union’s Memorial Chapel
  • Across Campus: Tough marketing
  • Jordan Smith’s poetry evokes a ‘past persisting in the present’
  • Anthropologist Richard Nelson speaks April 25
  • Author William Kennedy speaks on ‘Roscoe and Me’ on April 24
  • Reappointment panels formed
  • Booksale set
  • Jazz Ensemble plays at the Van Dyck
  • Mechanical engineers take top spots at conference
  • Calendar
  • Union cited for community efforts in USA Today’s ‘Make a Difference Day’ awards
  • Millions of high school seniors face college decision deadline
  • Union offers bicycle safety program to local youth
  • Across Campus: Sign of a time
  • Across Campus: Tame crowd
  • Fulbright brings David Gerhan ‘full circle’ to teach in Botswana
  • Forum set on views of death penalty
  • Jeff Greenfield speaks at Commencement
  • Union group takes off for NCUR
  • Retirees, employees feted by College
  • Bike safety program set for Saturday
  • Bioethics series opens on May 1
  • Student takes top prize in ASEE meet
  • Fusion group plays on Saturday
  • Calendar
  • Union College launches ‘Trees of Union’ web site
  • College mourns loss of Jeremy April ’05
  • Making up memories
  • Converging Technologies gets a blue boost
  • Converging technology at Union
  • Freeman Foundation supports East Asian expansion
  • 207th Founders Day: Ask the big questions
  • A sense of community
  • She really did run away to join the circus
  • Works in progress
  • Raining three pointers
  • Men’s basketball makes the NCAA field
  • A new look at Bailey Field
  • Up front with Roger Hull: Good news
  • A front seat at the Cold War
  • Of or pertaining to Union
  • Today’s Concordy a do-it-yourself operation for students
  • Dangerous Liasons
  • Across Campus: Lacrosse waits to hear
  • Across Campus: Have it your way
  • `Is that a larch?’ Web site gives tour of College’s arboreal gems
  • NCUR presenters cover range of Union programs
  • Jeremy April remembered for talent in math, ski aerials; campus memorial service for Monday
  • Calling all runners
  • The ‘Way We Were’, chocolate cream pie, Shirley Temple: retirees share memorable moments from Union careers
  • Fiction writer John Fulton speaks
  • Calendar
  • Union College entrepreneurs launch Schenectady County into cyberspace on May 6
  • Fleet supports Union and community service
  • Astronomer Alex Filippenko speaks at Union College
  • Artist Mary Ann Strandell speaks at Union College
  • Poet Kevin Young talks and reads at Union College
  • Poet Yusef Komunyakaa reads at Union College
  • ACROSS CAMPUS
  • Beinecke scholar weighs racial violence; speaks at Steinmetz
  • Guerilla FilmMaking Boot Camp: a camera, a weekend, an idea
  • Musical shoes? Steinmetz has ’em
  • Astronomer talks on Einstein’s ‘blunder’
  • Poet Kevin Young reads from works on May 16
  • Mary Ann Strandell delivers first Sadock lecture
  • Calendar
  • Victoria Martinez publishes translated plays
  • Josef Schmee and Don Arnold present papers in Ireland
  • Alan Taylor delivers Harry M. Gehman lecture
  • Union College geology professor speaks on global climate change on May 21
  • Jay Street music festival kicks off May 15
  • Gang prevention focus of talks May 21 at Union
  • Annual “Fashion Show of Support” benefits camp miracles and magic
  • The license plate for the new chairman of the board says “Union College.”
  • Gifts enable Union to add professorships
  • Help Union – give miles
  • Stephen Ciesinski elected board chairman
  • Updating Abbe Hall
  • Remembering Union alumni victims of 9/11
  • Milestones
  • Alumni letters
  • An Olympic update
  • Women’s Health Fair thursday May 23 at Union
  • Ambassador Dennis Ross, point man on U.S. policy in Middle East, speaks at Union
  • Across Campus: Gum shoes
  • Across Campus: Musical taste
  • Maureen Farrell studies Finland’s social policy with Fulbright fellowship
  • Jon Sterngass talks on Saratoga as unchanged resort
  • New director of facilities: `Ramée would be happy’
  • For The Record
  • Colleagues mourn Professor Thomas Hoffman
  • Talk considers Andes record of climate change
  • Calendar
  • Saratoga Springs’ legacy as resort community topic of May 20 lecture
  • Rebecca Koopman gives talk at the Ringberg Workshop on the Virgo Cluster
  • Robert Sharlet presents paper on “Progress and Resistance to Putin’s Federal Reforms for Russia”
  • Hilary Tann invited to the University of Wisconsin-River Falls for a concert devoted entirely to her music
  • Leo Fleishman is the second author on a paper published recently in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
  • Alumnus creating a house for the holidays
  • Leveling the playing field
  • Alumni a great resource in today’s job market
  • Bookshelf
  • Garnet and Gray : ReUnion 2002
  • Garnet and Gray : For Your Information
  • Garnet and Gray : Gifts, grants and bequests
  • Garnet and Gray : Alumni club news from all over
  • Union Students visit Howe School for Family Science Night
  • Across Campus: Growth potential
  • Bailey winner seeks faculty exchange outside classroom
  • Dennis Ross gives Anwar Sadat lecture on May 28
  • Students plant lilacs in honor of Holocaust survivor
  • Where does it hurt?
  • For The Record
  • Quality up in freshman class: Dan Lundquist
  • FleetBoston grant supports interns
  • Calendar
  • Kristin Peterson presents the following conference papers:
  • Robert Fleischer, author of chapters on “Solution Hardening” and “Ion Tracks” in a recent book
  • George Gmelch publishes essay on the season’s new baseball books in ‘Natural History’.
  • Robert Baker appointed to the editorial board of the Encyclopedia of Philosophy and Sex
  • Annual senior banquet ends one of the most successful intercollegiate athletic seasons at Union in the past 20 years
  • Union student-athletes achieve best Sears Cup ranking ever
  • Across Campus: Two guys?
  • Across Campus: All-American throw
  • Goldwater Scholarship goes to aspiring automotive engineer
  • ReUnion 2002: parade, fireworks, more
  • ReUnion numbers top 1,400
  • For The Record
  • Faculty approve graduates, government posts
  • Union jazz ensemble records CD, sets gigs
  • Calendar
  • Chalmers Clark spends next year as visiting scholar
  • Chris Duncan installs two new outdoor sculptures in May
  • Martin Strosberg spoke recently about “Trends in U.S. Hospital Administration: Applications for China?”
  • Seth Greenberg and colleagues published “The extraction of structure during reading: Evidence from reading prosody”
  • Public service now; career can wait
  • Laser inventor Gordon Gould was inspired by Thomas Edison
  • Across Campus: ’52 Pickup
  • Our Phil Robinson
  • Jim Underwood’s secret: in a pinch, stand on head and spit nickels
  • Jeff Greenfield speaks at Commencement on June 16
  • Web class is offered on July 18
  • Chemistry faculty, students represent at national meetings
  • Calendar
  • Donald Rodbell publishes in Science
  • Charles McClinton selected for Leadership Institute
  • Robert Hislope publishes in Ethnic and Racial Studies
  • Robert Fleischer publishes in Encyclopedia of Materials
  • Martin Benjamin prints appear in exhibition for Trink Gallery
  • Union’s student-athletes and staff recognized for outstanding performances in 2001-02
  • ReUnion weekend a smash, with more than 1,400 alumni in attendance
  • Bevelander earns New York region “Coach of the Year” honors
  • President Hull urges new passenger rail
  • Vice President Dan Lundquist discusses admissions profession
  • Jon Sterngass course on Constitution relies on mock trials
  • Admissions dean speaks on early-decision issue in New York Times
  • Rain holds off; 600 graduate with Class of 2002
  • College hosts productivity workshop
  • Graduate may follow father, mentor into academe
  • Nikki Stone ’97 part of journal article on retirement from elite athletics
  • College hosts Empire Girls State
  • In college admissions, SAT just one factor: Dan Lundquist
  • Union sponsors summer science workshop for minority high school students
  • ‘Pre-College Camp’ this weekend at Union gives local minority students a taste of college life
  • Community announcement
  • Jillian Shanebrook ’91 goes from ‘geek to chic’
  • Camp College shows kids college is cool
  • Illustrated Organism course teaches power of observation
  • Big top adventure
  • Workshop welcomes girls to engineering
  • Up front with Roger Hull: What’s in a name?
  • Seeing in a fourth dimension
  • Is it math or is it art?
  • Electronic art gallery
  • Upstate New York town and government partnerships
  • Countering culture
  • Artifacts from the 50s and 60s
  • Words of wisdom
  • Campus Retirements
  • A web site for tree fans
  • Stanley Peschel dies
  • Remembering Jeremy April ’05
  • Milestones
  • Honors and more honors
  • “A House System Update” clarification
  • Famous Union alumni
  • Continuing the tradition
  • Alumni Letters
  • Union climbs in Sears Cup Competition
  • Women’s lacrosse leads the spring effort
  • Basketball record setters return
  • Racing for riches
  • A friendship with Alan G. Gowman ’50
  • Math of the heart
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Garnet and Gray : Garnet Gala
  • Garnet and Gray : Return to Union
  • Garnet and Gray : ReUnion faces
  • Garnet and Gray : Alumni clubs
  • Garnet and Gray : For your information
  • Garnet and Gray : Gifts, grants and bequests
  • Garnet and Gray : Ramée Circle
  • Sabrina (Rau) Kanner ’80 oversees rebuilding at World Financial Center
  • Workshop targets aspiring women engineers
  • Union College plans September 11 remembrance ceremonies
  • Summer science workshop a boon to admissions
  • New “on-campus” home page aims to please students, faculty, staff
  • Chronicle becomes ‘Web first’ publication
  • Junior puts classes on hold to work with Hillary Clinton
  • FleetBoston interns plan to stay on the job
  • Union College mourns loss of Professor Hans Freund
  • Recent alumnae join admissions staff
  • Professor Christie Sorum featured on History Channel
  • Up front with Roger Hull: 9/11/02
  • The playing fields of the mind
  • Remembering 9/11
  • UnionAnia! — Souvenirs of Union
  • Three years in Thailand
  • Adventurers in Asia
  • Asian art in context
  • Union studies abroad — Mirroring the times
  • Doug Klein appointed to lead converging technologies effort
  • Summer workshops give an edge
  • Sabrina Kanner ’80 — Bad Hair Day? She Can Blame the Hard Hat
  • Pace accelerates for House System
  • Union welcomes new faces
  • Milestones
  • Junior puts classes on hold to work with Hillary Clinton
  • www.union.edu
  • Letters from Union Alumni
  • Athletic Hall of Fame opens
  • Living a lifetime dream — Jim Lowe ’69
  • Living a lifetime dream — Dan Miley ’75
  • She predicted her own future — Leslie Ross ’91
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Garnet and Gray: President Hull presents “Plan for Union” across the country
  • Garnet and Gray: ABC — off and running
  • Garnet and Gray: Message from new parent’s council chairs
  • Garnet and Gray: Letter from the president of alumni council
  • Garnet and Gray: Alumni Clubs
  • Garnet and Gray: Terrace Council
  • Garnet and Gray: Annual Fund
  • Garnet and Gray: Gifts, grants and bequests
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — National Science Foundation funds third MRI Grant
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — A special ReUnion appeal
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Professor Frederick Klemm honored
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Faculty receives major grants
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Officers of the Alumni Council
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Alumni Trustee candidates sought
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Freshman send-offs
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Annual fund goes up
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — “We’ll be calling you soon!”
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — John Calvin Toll
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — The Loughry Prize
  • College finds meaning in ‘union’ on Sept. 11
  • Ramsey Baker returns to Union
  • A beautiful day, a fantastic dedication ceremony, and a football victory highlights the start of the 2002-03 Season
  • One last look at the wooden bleacher era
  • Chris Burns earns Union’s first UCAA “Player of the Week” for 2002
  • Union commemorates Sept. 11
  • Photo gallery title
  • On September 11, college finds meaning in ‘union’
  • Freshman class: 577 and strong
  • Web chronicle is launched
  • Across Campus — Watching Richard Fox
  • Calendar of events
  • Erik Larsen named Becker Career Center director
  • Union College mourns Hans Freund, Mary Wemple and John Young
  • Facilities announces ‘Fixx’
  • Hilary Tann premieres Albany carillon piece
  • Schenectady welcomes students on Saturday
  • Doug Klein: converging technologies a ‘college-wide initiative’
  • On Toll Day, students put a shine on city
  • Curator Ron Burch of WTC exhibit speaks on collecting
  • On-line Union College catalog a breeze
  • College welcomes new faculty
  • Across Campus — ‘Box’ lunch
  • Two recent alumnae join admissions team
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Curator, Ron Burch, of WTC exhibit speaks on collecting
  • Toll Day: students put a shine on city Sept. 21
  • Union College chamber series announced
  • Wilms presented a paper on Air War and Literature
  • Kaplan invited to work with the National Marine Fisheries Service
  • Hannay publishes a paper in Inroads-The SIGCSE Bulletin
  • Sorum a featured scholar in “Gods and Goddesses”
  • Werner presented a talk on his research with undergraduates
  • On Toll Day, drums accompany painters
  • Master dancers of Bali give performance, free workshops Oct. 7, 8
  • Wall Street columnist James B. Stewart speaks Oct. 1
  • John Kelly ’76 envisions shift away from individual PCs
  • Sandy Collins picks up her 50th Union College volleyball victory
  • UCAA “Player of the Week”
  • Women’s soccer team completes a successful trip to illinois
  • Dutchmen try to break home field jinx
  • Athletic Hall Of Fame dinner tickets still available!
  • Union participates in NCAA football’s “Take A Kid” to the game program
  • Volleyball team continues early-season success
  • Union players earn two more UCAA honors
  • Union hockey team’s garnet-white scrimmage on Oct. 4
  • Former Union athlectic director, Dick Sakala, earns ECAC Distinguished Service Award
  • Tickets available for the October 12 Hall Of Fame Dinner
  • Fleet interns stay on the job
  • With drums pounding, students paint
  • Career Festival: not just about jobs anymore
  • On-campus page gives a jump on web resources
  • James B. Stewart speaks on Tuesday
  • Across Campus — Fire-eating and BBQ
  • Curator Ron Burch speaks on art of collecting
  • Laura Weed opens fall philosophy talks
  • New Union faculty welcomed
  • Events
  • Artist Arlene Baker shows works
  • Exhibits
  • Master dancers of Bali on campus Oct. 7, 8
  • Arlene Baker’s “Silk Spaces” opens in Humanities Gallery
  • Rabbi Joseph Telushkin speaks on Oct. 13
  • Tree Top partners draw inspiration from Steinmetz
  • New online Union viewbook grabs visitors with movies, animation
  • Across Campus — Food for thought, hockey with Motrin
  • Master dancers of Bali on campus Oct. 7, 8
  • Tenure committees form
  • Philosophy talks open Friday
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Faculty and staff quilt show set
  • Science, health writer Laurie Garrett speaks on collapse of public health
  • Title IX advocate Deborah Larkin speaks Oct. 17
  • Union & RPI celebrate 100th meeting of New York´s oldest college football rivalry
  • House System committee seeks feedback with new web site
  • David Stone rings the chimes, reviving a musical tradition
  • Homecoming Family Weekend: a celebration of anniversaries
  • Across Campus — Starbucks and Freshens
  • Journalist Laurie Garrett speaks on collapse of health care
  • Solzhenitsyn opens concert series on Oct. 16
  • Deborah Larkin speaks on Title IX
  • Rabbi Joseph Telushkin speaks on Oct. 13
  • Wanted: coordinators for recycling program
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Stephanie Block named Jack Kent Cooke Scholar
  • Chemistry department receives NMR from Albany Molecular
  • Across Campus — Blame the chipmunk; Philip Kosky’s titles
  • A tribute to Dudley Observatory; Mandeville show includes lectures and films
  • Feigenbaum forum explores “Converging Technologies”
  • Walter Hatke
  • Professor Robert Baker Speaks at NYU forum
  • John Miller
  • Donna Burton receives Mildred Lowe Award
  • Hilary Tann
  • Student photos show Irish life and culture
  • Randall Curren gives philosophy talk
  • Artemis String Quartet cancelled; American String Quartet performs
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Tyson works on display in Arts Atrium
  • HOW Japanese taiko drum group visits Union College
  • “Reaching for the Stars – The Story of the Dudley Observatory” at Union College’s Mandeville Gallery
  • Musicians from Marlboro performs Nov. 6
  • Union’s Student-Athletes pick up more UCAA Honors
  • Junior Co-Captain Lauren Stellato wins NYS #1 Singles Title
  • Victoria Kuzman is named the UCAA “Player of the Week”
  • Defensive end Alex Smith helps Union win back the “Shoes” by scoring the first-ever touchdown in his 11-year playing career
  • Freshman quarterback Ryan Perry earns consecutive UCAA “Rookie of the Week” honors
  • Senior linebacker Dan Lombreglia has 21 total tackles
  • Ice hockey rookie makes the most of his collegiate start
  • Murphy’s hat trick gives the Dutchwomen field hockey team its first win of the season
  • UCAA honor roll recipients
  • Dutchmen gridders bring home “THE SHOES”
  • How to make an aerogel: dogged persistence and serendipity
  • Dan Lundquist urges reconsideration of early decision, rankings, reliance on test scores
  • Across Campus — Quantum gramma
  • Professor Robert Fleischer publishes article in American Scientist
  • Professor Rudy Nydegger earns “Best Paper” award
  • Rachel Seligman works at Albany Center Galleries
  • Professor John Stoner presents at North American Labor History Conference
  • American String Quartet plays Saturday
  • HOW taiko drum troupe on campus Saturday
  • Philosopher Randall Curren speaks on Oct. 25
  • Memorial set for Hans Freund
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • New admissions web site features animation and video
  • Dutchwomen’s UCAA regular-season soccer championship
  • Soccer coach Brian Speck needs one more win
  • Dutchwomen volleyball records keep on falling
  • 30 Union fall student-athletes qualify for the 2002 fall all-academic team
  • Senior tailback George Beebe
  • Union’s soccer goalies: The ball stops here!
  • Jordan Webb named ECAC “Player of the Week”
  • Union’s first Athletic Hall of Fame induction a huge success
  • Professor Joyce Madancy delivers talk on Nov. 5
  • Professor Joyce Madancy speaks on China’s ‘Opium Problem’
  • College explores creation of independent graduate school
  • ‘Godot’ goes up in Yulman Nov. 6
  • Memorial set for Professor Hans Freund
  • Across Campus — Tale of two digs
  • Professor John Garver publishes articles
  • Professor Philip Kosky delivers talk on “Mad Cow” disease
  • Barbara Danowski presents at Oxford conference
  • Professor Teresa Meade presents at international women’s conference in Uganda
  • Professor Megan Ferry presents paper at conference on media in China
  • Union campus donates to Bali dancers’ recovery fund
  • November Events
  • Exhibits
  • Poet Ed Sanders performs at Union College Nov. 14
  • Terry Gross, host of Fresh Air, speaks Nov. 13
  • Dutchwomen host UCAA soccer tournament saturday and sunday on Garis Field
  • Holmes siblings have helped put Union soccer on the regional and national map
  • Senior forward Graham Lombardo leaves his mark on Union soccer
  • Dutchwomen volleyball get back on track in this weekend’s UCAA tournament at Clarkson
  • NPR’s Terry Gross speaks at Union Nov. 13
  • Memorial for Professor Hans Freund on Saturday
  • Mountebanks premieres Kit Goldstein’s “The Wrong Box”
  • College selects four Watson finalists
  • David Hemmendinger writes for Encyclopedia
  • David Ogawa gives talk at Hyde Collection
  • George Butterstein publishes paper and gives seminar
  • ‘Waiting for Godot’ at Yulman Theater
  • Budapest Strings plays Nov. 13
  • Members of Belgrade’s Dah Theater speak and perform
  • Poet Ed Sanders reads and performs Nov. 14
  • 200 attend anti-hate rally
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Dutchwomen Volleyball squad earns first-ever NCAA Berth after finishing second in UCAA tournament
  • Dutchwomen soccer squad’s UCAA tournament title earns Union a fourth-straight trip to the NCAA tournament
  • Committees examine spending in six areas
  • Alumnus and Professor Donald Rodbell Publish in Nature
  • ResLife page a primer in college life
  • Library web site cited by netConnect, Journals
  • David Evans writes on affirmative action bias
  • Professor Pat Allen is conference presenter
  • Bucinell, Wilms at “German for Engineers” workshop
  • Professor Charles Steckler cited at regional art show
  • Hamm-Ehsani presents paper
  • Gloria Taylor-Neal presents at higher education conference
  • Last Chronicle of term
  • Jazz concert is Nov. 20
  • Orchestra performs Nov. 17
  • ‘The Wrong Box’ opens friday, Nov. 15
  • Pacifica String Quartet performs Nov. 24
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Union’s Megann Denefrio named Big Sister of Year
  • Alumnus and Professor Donald Rodbell publish in Nature
  • Hockey News: Union continues ECAC success
  • Hockey News: Instant replay – Union vs. St. Lawrence and Clarkson (November 8-9, 2002)
  • Hockey News: News and notes
  • 11 Union fall student-athletes named to UCAA All-Conference Teams
  • Skating Dutchmen help celebrate 34th annual national family week
  • Union receives $20 million gift from John and Jane Wold
  • Professor Eshragh Motahar, visiting Fulbright in Vietnam, shares some experiences
  • New York Times article details search for Erie Canal by professors and students
  • Family night at Achilles Rink is a huge success
  • Union tennis standout Megann Denefrio named “Big Sister of the Year”
  • Freshman Dana Smullyan is a star at Achilles Rink and Yulman Theater
  • Hockey News: Tough weekend as Union faces Harvard and Brown
  • Hockey News: Instant Replay – Union vs. Connecticut (11/24/2002)
  • Hockey News: News and notes
  • Alumnus gives Union College $20 Million
  • Senior Tailback George Beebe among 14 dutchmen elected to the UCAA All-Conference Team
  • Kate DeSorrento earns the UCAA “Rookie of the Week” honor
  • Hockey News: Union prepares for last ECAC game of 2002, ready for non-conference play
  • Hockey News: Instant replay – Union plays Harvard and Brown (11/29-30/2002)
  • Hockey News: News and notes
  • Our mascot, until he melts
  • Planning the House System; committee ‘with attitude’ gets preview of South College renovation
  • Montana Family Shares the Love of Basketball
  • Ridgley Harrison Earns “Swimmer of the Meet” as Dutchmen Finish Second in UCAA Championship
  • Dan Lombreglia Earns ECAC First-Team Recognition — Kuzman, Jordan, and Stellato Receive All-State Honors
  • Devon Bruce Earn’s UCAA “Forward of the Week” Honor
  • Union Ranked 45th in NACDA Director’s Cup Fall Standings
  • Early Decision candidate says it with coconut
  • Student’s mother is “UnionMom@…”
  • Vandalism then, history today; carved floorboards found in South College
  • Arnold and Nydegger published in Psychological Reports
  • Loss of biodiversity raises risk of Lyme: Prof. LoGiudice
  • With home of its own, COCOA House reaches milestone
  • GMI to host Chinese health officials
  • At facilities web site, meet the folks who keep us running
  • Graffiti then, history now
  • All hands on deck for record snows
  • Prof. Baker writes on reflections in bioethics
  • Gloria Taylor-Neal presents at HEOP conference
  • Prof. Angrist presents paper on Turkey
  • Dying with Dignity is topic of event
  • Performing Arts sets winter term events
  • Students, alumni take part in Nutcracker
  • Quilts by O’Connor, Mellinger on exhibit in SS gallery
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Loss of biodiversity increases risk of Lyme disease, Union professor reports in science journal
  • Dutchwomen Basketball Team Enjoys Record-Setting Start And A Holiday Trip to Texas
  • Dutchmen Seek Their Fifth Invitational Title This Weekend in Memorial Field House
  • Adam Schwartz, Class of ’94, Head of National Hockey League’s Media Services
  • Men’s Hockey: RPI Engineers Visit Achilles for Round Two
  • Instant Replay: Men’s Ice Hockey vs. Harvard (1/4/2003)
  • Seana Phillips & Aaron D’Addario Earn UCAA Swim Honors
  • Profiling Senior Swim Captain Ridgley Harrison
  • Senior Captain Phil Henry Earns Ucaa Basketball Honor
  • Dutchwomen Cagers See Their Undefeated Streak
  • Slaunwhite ’04 goes “out of league” in Stockholm
  • New ‘look and feel’ on College web site
  • Architecture critic Paul Golderger to speak Jan. 22
  • Chris Duncan sculptures, drawings on exhibit
  • On-line viewbook features four new profiles
  • College to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Mike Brown: from giving to receiving
  • ResLife seeks nominees for ‘RAs’
  • Painter Richard Haas to speak Jan. 21
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Hockey News: Crucial Weekend On Tap For Union
  • Hockey News: Instant Replay – Union College Vs. Cornell, Colgate (1/17-18/2003)
  • Hockey News: News and notes
  • Hockey News: ECAC Weekend Summary
  • Two Skating Dutchwomen Earn ECAC Weekly Honors
  • Women’s Basketball Puts Undefeated Record on the Line This Weekend Against Visiting Hamilton & William Smith
  • Profiling Senior Standout Justin Sievert
  • Prof. Lawson’s Patriot Fires considers American nationalism in Civil War
  • Doctors from China get look at western medicine
  • President Hull named ‘Exec of Year’ by Chamber
  • International Festival to offer culture, food and more
  • Sowa elected to state safety post
  • Mosquera delivers paper at Hispanic conference
  • Prof. Ogawa presents on Amsterdam conference on visual culture
  • ‘La Fenice’ to perform Jan. 26
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Mayotte, Beal Earn Weekly ECAC Hockey Awards
  • John Cagianello Captures UCAA Weekly Rookie Honor
  • Eliott Sequin UCAA’s Top Male Swimmer
  • Profiling Swimmer Lauren Wander
  • Dutchwomen Cagers Among Five Undefeated Division III Teams
  • Flanagan Twins Share Weekly USCHO Award
  • In virtual, student does ‘what Olivier would have done’
  • With apps at record 4,100, it’s reading time in Grant Hall
  • NPR’s Susan Stamberg visits campus for video shoot, Starbucks
  • Want better rail? Tell the Gov.
  • IEF, research deadlines near
  • Prof. Wilms moderates panel on G.E. Lessing
  • Prof. DeBono publishes in Journal of Applied Social Psychology
  • Finckel-Han duo to perform Sunday, Feb. 2, 2003
  • Prof. Pavlic to give colloquium Feb. 11
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Hockey News: Union Tries to Extend Winning Streak This Weekend in North Country
  • Hockey News: Instant Replay – vs. Dartmouth, Vermont (1/24-25/2003)
  • Hockey News: ECAC Championships & Pepsi Arena FAQ
  • Hockey News: News and Notes
  • Hockey News: Dutchmen Honored by ECAC
  • Hockey News: ECAC Weekend Summary
  • Sign up for summer workshops
  • Accolades is coming
  • New graduate school in the works
  • Special recognition for a Big
  • Combining therapy and the law
  • Works in progress
  • Letters
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Garnet and Gray: ReUnion
  • Garnet and Gray: Ramee Circle
  • Garnet and Gray: Clubs
  • Garnet and Gray: Homecoming and Family Weekend 2002
  • Garnet and Gray: Class of ’73 Library Project Taking Shape
  • Garnet and Gray: Parents
  • Garnet and Gray: Gifts, grants and bequests
  • Garnet and Gray: Chairman’s Corner
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Report of Gift Corrections
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Betty Wemple Scholarship Established
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Annual Giving Staff Ready to Work With You
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Members of the Parents Council Executive Committee
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — Class of 1978 Garnet and Gray Challenge
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — 2002 Minerva’s Footrace Award Winners
  • Garnet and Gray: FYI — International Events
  • Wold gift will support a variety of programs
  • President Hull urges national service
  • Committee on Teaching sponsors discussion on interdisciplinary teaching (bioinformatics)
  • Team And Individual Accomplishments Highlight First Half Of The Winter Season
  • Dutchwomen Hockey Team Enjoys The Rewards Of Last Weekend’s Sweep Over RIT
  • Streaking Dutchmen Hold Sole Possession Of Third Place
  • Junior Point Guard Taryn Scinto Is The Key Player In Union’s Recent Basketball Success
  • Junior Forward Ryan Freundlich Typifies The Dutchmen’s Basketball Success This Year
  • Union’s Divers Are Looking Forward
  • Hockey News: Third Place Union Takes On Brown
  • Hockey News: Union Welcomes Alumni Home
  • Hockey News: Gillies Named Player Of The Week
  • Hockey News: ECAC Championships & Pepsi Arena Faq
  • Hockey News: News And Notes
  • Hockey News: ECAC Weekend Summary – Dartmouth, Union Gain Valuable Sweeps Colgate Upsets #4 Cornell, Harvard Prepares For Beanpot
  • Hockey News: Union’s ECAC Honorees
  • Pavlic: writing, like jazz, looks at different angles of perception
  • President Hull urges national service requirement
  • Science writer Philip Ball to speak at Founders Day
  • After loss of shuttle Columbia, Scaife recalls Challenger
  • Laramie Project, African Company to go up in Yulman
  • Team bound for Ethics Bowl
  • Web visits: a look at the Top 5
  • Huggins book featured in Chronicle of Higher Education
  • Hagerman publishes papers in two journals
  • Dvorak presents paper at conference
  • Butler lectures at Mass. historical society
  • Photographer Knut Hybinette to show works on aging
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Black History Month events announced
  • Stories can now be emailed
  • Trustees approve balanced 2003-04 budget
  • Junior Forward Kelly Baker Epitomizes The Growth Of The Women’s Basketball Team
  • Sophomore Captains Jamie Laubisch And Courtney Riepenhoff Are Right In The Middle Of The Hockey Team’s Record-Setting Season
  • Dutchmen Welcome Home Their Hockey Alumni
  • Hockey News: The Race For Home Ice Heats Up
  • Hockey News: Instant Replay: Vs. Brown (2/7/2003)
  • Hockey News: News And Notes
  • Trustees approve balanced 2003-04 budget
  • John Kelly ’76 named to Board of Trustees
  • Prof. Berk named to Schaffer chair
  • Austin: Bill and Doug’s excellent adventure
  • Philip Ball has busy schedule of talks, class visits, meetings
  • Prof. Garver named editor of American Journal of Science
  • Prof. Jain presents paper on Guyanese influx
  • Laramie, African Co. to go up in Yulman
  • Physics club sponsors trip to Einstein exhibit
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • John E. Kelly III ’76 named trustee of College
  • Prof. Stephen Berk named to Schaffer Chair
  • Snow cancels evening classes at Union College
  • ‘Legacy’ admissions and fairness
  • Dutchwomen’s 20th Victory Puts Them Among Union’s Elite
  • Dutchmen’s Court Success Is No Surprise To Senior Captain Phil Henry
  • Claudia DeMartino Brings Something Special To Union Basketball
  • “GlenMax” Role Does Not Go Unnoticed By Skating Dutchmen Coaches & Players
  • Eisenhut, Cangianello & Sievert Earn UCAA Weekly Award
  • Women’s Swim Team Heads West For New York State Championship Meet
  • Hockey News: Union Looks to Stay in Fourth
  • Hockey News: Instant Replay – vs. Yale, Princeton
  • Hockey News: News And Notes
  • Hockey News: ECAC Weekend Summary
  • Hoping his invention will get hot
  • Competition crowds college field
  • Time may be right for Prof. Wicks’ furnace
  • A full slate for Founders Day
  • Laramie Project opens Tuesday, Feb. 25
  • Wanted: students for Steinmetz
  • In Times letter, Lundquist weighs in on ‘legacies’
  • Prof. Klein’s Idol interest
  • Prof. Hislope speaks in Macedonia
  • Prof. Wineapple publishes (another) book on Stein
  • Prof. Sharlet a panelist on Russian constitutional law
  • Women’s Studies sets events for Women’s History Month
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Gazette story cites the Union-IBM connection
  • It is “Playoff Weekend” for Union’s Winter Teams
  • Men’s Swimming & Diving State Meet
  • Track & Field State Meet
  • Women’s Hockey at RIT For ECAC Quarterfinal Game
  • Men’s Basketball In UCAA Tourney at Hamilton
  • Women’s Basketball in UCAA Tourney at SLU
  • Men’s Hockey Could Host Playoff Series
  • Students’ success becomes ours, says Stillman winner
  • Philip Ball: Nothing scary about nanotechnology
  • Lawrence Pedowitz ’69 named to Board of Trustees
  • Union robins are nobody’s bird-brains
  • At Yulman Theater, Laramie finishes, African Company to open
  • Prof. Butterstein publishes two papers
  • Prof. Rodbell gives talk
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Hockey News: Much to Play for in Final Regular-Season Weekend
  • Hockey News: Senior Recognition Weekend
  • Hockey News: ECAC’s at Achilles – 2003 Playoff Information
  • ECAC Scenarios
  • News and Notes
  • ECAC Weekend Summary
  • Lawrence Pedowitz ’69 named to Board of Trustees
  • Stephen Ritterbush named trustee at Union College
  • In Case of Fire
  • To Henry James, Union was a Hotbed of Corruption
  • Life Isn’t a Straight Line
  • Making an Aerogel Requires Persistence and Serendipity
  • Union First-Round Series a Part of ECAC’s Television Package
  • African Company presents Richard III goes up in Yulman
  • College announces new director of marketing and communications
  • Hockey News: Union VS. RPI Closes Out the Achilles Season
  • Hockey News: 2003 ECAC Hockey Television Broadcast Times
  • Hockey News: News and Notes
  • Hockey News: ECAC Weekend Summary
  • Up Front With Roger Hull
  • “Campus Kid” Makes the Largest Gift in Union’s History
  • The Tradition of Traditions
  • Chiming In
  • College food takes a prize
  • Stephen Ritterbush named to College’s Board of Trustees
  • Dawn Edmiston named director of marketing, communications
  • African Company shows in Yulman
  • In first appearance, Ethics Bowl team makes quarterfinals
  • ‘Save Your Aid’ day set for March 12
  • Alumna who heads NYC reconstruction to speak on campus
  • Erie lock work by Foley, Wolfe featured in journal
  • Prof. Baker delivers talk on ethics
  • Hockey to host RPI in playoff round; Friday game televised
  • Women’s History Month event re-set for April 11
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Wasington & Sievert to Represent Union At the Upcoming NCAA Track and Field Championships
  • Union’s 200 Freestyle Team Qualifies for the NCAA Meet
  • Basketball Teams Capture The UCAA “Rookie of the Year” Awards
  • Sophomore Skater Liz Flanagan Named to the ECAC All-Conference Second Team
  • Dutchmen Skaters Turn in a Solid Season
  • Beth Post named director of financial aid at Union College
  • In Utah’s high country, College has 30 at NCUR
  • Sabrina Kanner ’80: English major rebuilds at Ground Zero
  • Beth Post named financial aid director
  • Relay for Life planners expect 700 participants
  • Fund drive for fire recovery under way
  • Last Chronicle of term
  • Prof. Tann works featured at UW — Madison, festival
  • Prof. Chilcoat to speak at Colby College colloquium
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Luo Brothers paintings to show in Mandeville Gallery
  • With Watson, Lupfer to photograph circus stunt performers
  • Both friends wish Noll a happy 40th
  • Bill Schwarz named one of ’40 Under 40′
  • Athletes earn All-American honors in swimming, track
  • College launches new logo
  • Winter Term Brings Continued Success to Union’s Student-Athletes, Coaches and Teams
  • Elliot Seguin Earns Two All-American Awards While Leading Union to a 14th-Place Finish in the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships
  • Sean Washington Earns All-American Honors with a Fifth-Place Finish
  • Men and Women’s Hockey Teams Combine for 15 ECAC All-Academic Selections
  • Mother Nature Enjoys an April Fools Joke
  • Lupfer’s Watson: catching circus stunts on film
  • Bill Schwarz named one of ’40 Under 40′
  • Lundquist signs admit letters, twice
  • Students to ‘solve crime’ in chemistry contest
  • College cancels China trip due to SARS outbreak
  • Sen. Moynihan remembered
  • Rube Goldberg contest draws local high schoolers
  • ‘Serious Pop’ events showcase Asian pop culture
  • Prof. Tann’s work to be featured in Korean festival
  • Prof. Wilms presents at German studies conference
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Weather cancels Tomsic, postpones Rube Goldberg
  • Union College launches alumni survey
  • Flanagan Twins Means Double Trouble For Union’s Opponents
  • Old Man Winter Just Won’t Let Go!
  • Building a brand, new logo uses College’s centerpiece
  • College launches alumni survey
  • Prof. Meade textbook considers history of Brazil from ‘bottom up’
  • Despite bowling mishap, recruiting goes on
  • NCUR students take in conference, Mexican food
  • Bakrania, other ME seniors, take top prizes in ASME competition
  • College to honor retirees, employees for years of service
  • Alice Marocco cited by CASE
  • Prof. Batson delivers paper at language conference
  • Bruce Senn presents at Datatel conference
  • Reappointment panels named
  • IEF deadlines near
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • ‘Serious Pop’ features films, exhibit, music, more
  • College: Seniors Get Revenge
  • Campus Notebook
  • Lacey French Joins Union’s Athletic Staff As the Head Field Hockey Coach
  • Seventh Annual Friends of Union Athletics Golf Classic Is Set For May 12 at the Edison Club
  • Third Annual Senior Awards Banquet Is Set For May 21 at the Glen Sanders Mansion
  • Senior Justin Sievert Earns UCAA Outdoor Track “Field Event Performer of the Meet”
  • Profiling Senior Softball Co-Captain Jill Ring
  • Profiling Junior Baseball and Football Standout Dan Mehleisen
  • 2003 Football Schedule Is Announced
  • College issues health notice about TB case
  • Plans for Graduate College proceeding apace
  • Logo discussion enters ‘public phase’
  • Duke biochemist Jane Richardson to speak in PBK lecture
  • Poet Adrienne Rich to speak April 24
  • Admissions hosts ‘700 closest friends’
  • Webcam is back, to relief of many
  • Serious Pop! continues
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Prof. Berk back from ‘mitzvah’ in Cuba
  • Recent grads to ‘Take Mark Walsh’s Money’
  • Young Softball Team Keeps On Rolling Along
  • Former Basketball Standout C.J. Rodgers Takes His Game to the Bench As an Assistant Coach
  • 2003-04 Men’s Basketball Schedule Announced
  • FOUA Golf Tournament Set for Monday, May 12
  • In Fiji project, Thompson mixes tech and culture
  • Mark Walsh ’76 to open Tech Valley Summit
  • Retirees recall time at Union with warmth and wit
  • Philosophers consider East-West views of consciousness
  • Health Services issues TB update; testing to begin
  • Prof. Berk speaks in Canada
  • Prof. Ogawa lectures at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
  • Brownell named to Red Cross board
  • Kenney Community Center collecting personal care items
  • Adrian Piper to deliver ‘Talking Pictures’
  • Mountebanks to present ‘It Spoiled His Constitution’
  • Serious Pop! continues with J-Rap, films, concert
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Albany Times-Union applauds Tech Valley
  • Mark Walsh ’76 at Tech Summit: ‘fasten seat belts’
  • Prof. Stephen Berk invested to Schaffer Chair
  • Spelunkers happy to be above ground
  • Steinmetz Symposium set for May 9, 10
  • Admissions publication, web site win awards
  • Prof. Thomas named honorary fellow of York St. John College
  • Profs. Arnold, Schmee to publish paper
  • Prof. Fleischer delivers paper on physics of everyday materials
  • “Serious Pop” to close with Chinese rocker
  • Poet Fred Marchant to read from works May 8
  • Prof. Olsen to give concert on Sunday, May 4
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Cui Jen concert called off
  • Softball team seeded second in this weekend’s NCAA Eastern Regional
  • Dutchwomen Lacrosse Team Captures Its Second NYSWCAA Title
  • Senior Nina Mandel Named UCAA Lacrosse Co-“Player of the Year”
  • Justin Sievert & Sean Washington Win New York State Track & Field Championships
  • At Commencement, ‘Mister Rogers’ to be memorialized in readings
  • Prof. Anderson: collaboration is key to aerogel project
  • Going behind the scenes with three Steinmetz presenters
  • Cui Jen concert called off
  • Ueno, Knowles present paper on Japanese immersion
  • Prof. Rodbell named editor of journal
  • Prof. Gmelch gives talk on changes in baseball culture
  • Alumni survey response tops 20 percent
  • CICU urges lobbying for student aid
  • Softball gets bid for national tournament
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Rube Goldberg contest is May 10
  • Union College Men’s Hockey Announces 2003-04 Captains
  • Lisa Stratton named director of media and public relations
  • Union Places 15 Student-Athletes On the UCAA Spring All-Academic Team
  • Mother Nature Can’t Dampen the Spirits Of Those Who Played In the Seventh Annual FOUA Golf Classic
  • Softball Team Excels In the NCAA Eastern Regional Tournament
  • Senior Jill Ring Ends Her Incredible Career With A Bang!
  • Spring Student-Athletes and Coaches Recognized by the UCAA
  • Flanagan Sisters Get National Attention
  • The New Hot Colleges: Those That Discount
  • Bailey winner: ‘Just do what you think is fun’
  • Lisa Stratton named to public relations post
  • Fleet grant supports internships at non-profits
  • News search is new feature of Web site
  • Phi Beta Kappa announes newest members
  • Christopher Hitchens to speak May 20
  • Cosmologist to talk on ‘baby pictures’ of universe
  • Prof. Sharlet writes on law, politics in Russia
  • Prof. Wineapple speaks on biography
  • Bob Dylan birthday bash set for May 22
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Union Hockey Announces 2003-04 Season Schedule
  • Justin Sievert Wins the William B. Jaffee Medal
  • Jill Ring Wins the Robert M. Ridings Award
  • Nina Mandel Wins the President’s Commission On the Status of Women Senior Athletic Award
  • Stephanie Mole’ Wins the ECAC of Merit
  • Sean Washington Wins the William A. Pike Memorial Trophy
  • Molly Flanagan Wins the Sophomore Athletic Award
  • Elliott Seguin Wins the Sophomore Athletic Award
  • Erika Eisenhut Wins the Freshman Female Athlete of the Year Award
  • Kris Mayotte Wins the Freshman Athletic Award
  • Imbrie Packard Wins the Paul Rieschick Award
  • Brian Foy Wins the Bryan T. Bakker Memorial Award
  • Mike Ranfone Wins the Ronald F. Plumb Memorial Award
  • Ryan Gallo Wins the Nels Nitchman Award
  • Bob Herbst Wins the Fred W. Bruhn Award
  • Teran Tadal Among 302 Student-Atheles Selected to the Seventh-Annual NCAA Leadership Conference
  • Orly Amir & Lisa Schulkind are Selected to the Jewish Sports Review’s Women’s All-American Ice Hockey Team
  • After seeing how College runs, McCabe to hit the trail
  • Relay for Life kicks off May 30
  • McCrae may be toast of hometown Brandon, Vt.
  • New sorority focused on service
  • ReUnion turnout may be second only to Bicentennial
  • Chalk Circle to go up in Yulman on Tuesday
  • Prof. Clifford Brown elected chair of FEC
  • Alpha Phi Alpha to announce Omar memorial
  • Prof. Wicks authors article on Henry Ford
  • Prof. Fleischer named a fellow of Health Physics Society
  • Prof. Hislope presents research on interethnic coalitions
  • Profs. Foley and Wolfe present Erie Canal research
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Student interest rates set to plunge
  • Up Front With Roger Hull
  • Sleuthing for a good mystery
  • Sleuthing for a good mystery – Where to start?
  • Sleuthing for a good mystery – More favorites…
  • Sleuthing for a good mystery – Tons of information a click away
  • Putting a contemporary face on a historic display
  • Converging in Cordoba
  • Union’s own United Nations
  • Understanding the maze of Nanotechnology
  • Students and the city
  • A new political engagement center encourages involvement
  • Lyme disease connected to loss of biodiversity
  • Honoring the inquiring mind
  • Board okays budget
  • Berk named to Schaffer chair
  • The personal touch off-campus
  • Hull Honored
  • COCOA House
  • Three join Board
  • Milestones
  • Letters
  • Alumni News: Homecoming and Family Weekend 2003
  • Alumni News: Club news from all over
  • Alumni News: Hockey Alumni Weekend
  • Alumni News: ReUnion 2003
  • Alumni News: Representing Union
  • Alumni News: First Student Alumni Association Established
  • Entrepreneur after the dot com bust — Fred H. Abbott ’77
  • A big fan of the Philadelphia Orchestra — Rebecca Smackey ’92
  • Pulling no punches in the fight game — Jeff Feigelson ’83
  • Our man in Afghanistan (and other places) — Jack Shroder ’61
  • Roger Noyes ’00 and Salvage Magazine
  • Writing about golf — Greg Midland ’96
  • Bookshelf
  • Dean Alford: explaining College to students and vice versa
  • At ReUnion, alumni get a home of their own
  • Alumni online community re-launched
  • Owls Head to Prize Day, Maher leaves her mark
  • Ten named to German honorary society
  • Prof. Nydegger writes for teaching journal
  • Prof. Wineapple presents essay award
  • Prof. Rodbell named fellow of GSA
  • Caucasian Chalk Circle closes in Yulman
  • Jazz Ensemble to play Burlington festival
  • Ellen Casper ’03 to exhibit works
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • A Look at Justin Sievert’s Remarkable Career
  • Third Annual Senior Banquet Highlights
  • First Student-Athlete Festival Highlights
  • Alumni survey shows satisfaction with Union experience
  • ReUnion 2003: almost too much to do
  • Board chair reviews highlights of May meeting
  • Relay for Life tallies $55 K and counting
  • Feigenbaum brothers receive engineering award
  • Commencement set for June 15; tribute to Rogers planned
  • Engineers invite artists to annual picnic
  • Departing students: bring out your sofas
  • Prof. Vineyard publishes CLAC research
  • Prof. Tann’s ‘Morlais Castle’ performed
  • Prof. Cox gives paper at Ohio conference
  • Dawn Parisi receives APA’s Sphinx Award
  • Charelle Carter ’06 receives Marshall Jones Scholarship
  • Mandeville show celebrates self-taught artists
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Faculty consider semester talks
  • Last Chronicle of term; news on web site
  • ReUnion 2003: was there too much to do?
  • Union students donate their junk
  • Commencement 2003 — Schedule of Events
  • Mrs. Rogers to grads: ‘What is essential is invisible’
  • Joanne Rogers accepts husband’s 41st honorary degree
  • Text of tribute to Fred Rogers
  • Jeff Silver delivers student address
  • Roblee is valedictorian
  • Abramov named co-salutatorian
  • Misiaszek is co-salutatorian
  • From Appalachian Trail to circus; grads seek adventure
  • President Hull’s remarks
  • Story starters: some interesting members of Class of 2003
  • It Was Another Banner Year For Union Athletics!
  • Union Climbs in NACDA “Cup” Standings
  • Union Hockey Announces New Additions to Program in 2003-04
  • Gift to one grad takes the cake
  • Annual Fund nearing ‘Union 8,000’
  • Hockey Coach Sneddon takes UVM post; search for successor under way
  • Kevin Sneddon leaves Union To take head coaching position at UVM
  • Frank Messa ’73 funds renovation of rink
  • Dan Lundquist, admissions VP, cited by Alumni Council
  • Gluck, Harp, Messa receive gold medals from Alumni Council
  • Frank Messa ’73 funds renovation of rink
  • ‘Camp College’ Lesson One: college is possible
  • Viniar Sports Pavilion to be built at Union College
  • Viniar Athletic Center to be built at Union College
  • Frank Messa funds renovation of rink at Union College
  • Grads reap benefits of low interest rates
  • Stephen Leavitt named interim dean of students
  • 1951 grad known as Spa City patriot
  • The Old College Try
  • Youths ‘try on’ college in camp for 60 at Union
  • Learning the lesson that college is possible
  • Summer Science Workshop: science and more
  • ‘Girl Printers’ to display craft in Nott exhibit
  • Union College hosts first annual “Connect with Schenectady” Technology Summit on July 17
  • Union’s graduate program gains Regents approval
  • Schenectady chamber members hear vision
  • Latinos make gains in colleges
  • NORMAN PAUL AUBURN dies at 98 – Acting Union College president 1978
  • Concordiensis editor-in-chief Jeremy Dibbell to venture overseas
  • College mourns passing of Tom Racht
  • Former Harvard Assistant, Nathan Leaman, Named Head Men’s Ice Hockey Coach at Union College
  • This Nott is for the birds
  • As intern with NFIB, Goossen examines role of private enterprise
  • Ok, but can your robot dance?
  • Union team finds Erie Canal locks in Cohoes
  • The many degrees of Tech Valley
  • Concordy editor Jeremy Dibbell ’04 visiting Israel
  • Iossel’s Russian seminar featured in Inquirer
  • Union team prompts VIP tour of Cohoes tunnels
  • In ‘Toga, with Union’s help, the play’s the thing
  • Chris Hartnett Chases His Pro Baseball Dream As a Member of the Mesa Angels
  • 2003 Hall of Fame Dinner Set For October 16
  • Dutchwoman Soccer Team Kicks Off the 2003 Season With A Trip to Europe
  • At last, a song about solgels
  • Prof. Charles Scaife is mourned
  • Up Front With Roger Hull
  • Making the most of their 4 years
  • What you told us
  • Introducing Tech Valley
  • CT around campus
  • Bigger than any of us had imagined
  • Union tidbits
  • Fraternities + Sororities at Union
  • A new sorority joins the ranks
  • Vietnam
  • ReUnion
  • Retirements 2003: Keeping up with ‘Frau Schnellenter’
  • Retirements 2003: So long after forty years
  • Retirements 2003: Thanks for the memories
  • Retirements 2003: Partners in research, teaching and life
  • Gifts to enhance althetic facilities
  • Commencement 2003
  • Our “other” secretary of state
  • Sneddon to Vermont
  • Athletic Hall of Fame names new members
  • Continuing the tradition
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Dragonflies: great fliers, quick learners
  • Up Front With Roger Hull
  • Creating community
  • College to convert former Ramada into student residence
  • The mystery of the unknown initials
  • The Idol
  • Coming home
  • When the Mountebanks were tv stars
  • The illustrated organism
  • The 209th year begins
  • Milestones
  • Alumni trustee candidates sought
  • This Nott’s for sale
  • Independent graduate college is established
  • A “Northern Exposure” childhood
  • Going green
  • Summer Science Workshop is science and more
  • Round 2 for the Hall of Fame
  • Leaman takes over hockey
  • Union Encyclopedia now on sale
  • Letters
  • Newsmakers: Union alumni in the news
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Turnabout is fair play
  • Barbara Grossman to show paintings, works on paper
  • “Girl Printers” showcases work of 40 book, print artists
  • The tradition of community service continues on Sept. 6 during the annual John Calvin Toll Day
  • Union to renovate former Ramada Inn for student housing
  • College commemorates losses of 9-11-01
  • Former Ramada to house students; athletic fields to be added
  • New @ U is new digest of campus news, events
  • At convocation, Hull urges service
  • 9-11 ceremony is planned
  • Remembering Charlie; friends recall ‘Johnny Appleseed’ of science
  • Editor Dibbell ’04 returns from Israel trip
  • College welcomes new faculty
  • Catching up with the dragonflies
  • Sorum, Werner publish on College’s undergrad research
  • Prof. Baker directs NYU ethics workshop
  • Prof. Chu-LaGraff receives NIH grant
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • 18 new people have joined the athletic department’s staff
  • Three Union Student-Athletes Earn UCAA “Offensive Player of the Week” Honors
  • Meet Dean Leavitt, campus ethnographer
  • At last, a song about aerogels
  • College mourns two former presidents
  • ‘Girl Printers’ show up in Mandeville Gallery
  • Faculty donations make South a home
  • Tenure committees set
  • Prof. Rose is co-author of book chapter
  • Prof. Butterstein presents on alligator reproduction
  • Lunchtime jazz offered four Fridays this fall
  • ’12 Windows’ international film series set
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Presidents Bonner, Auburn are mourned
  • 1983 Football Team Members Celebrate Their Stagg Bowl Appearance
  • Union College Athletics 2003 Hall of Fame Dinner Set For October 16
  • Women’s Soccer Team Bonds During 11-Day Summer Trip To Europe
  • Union Loses a Friend and Supporter with the Passing of Joe Milano, Class of 1936
  • New UCAA Web Site Keeps Fans Up-to-Date On What is Happening in the Conference
  • Gawronski, Eisenhut Earn UCAA “Player of the Week” Honors
  • Prof. Wineapple publishes Hawthorne biography
  • Prof. Scullion heading to Oxford
  • IEF deadline near
  • Reappointment committee is set
  • Prof. Fleischer publishes on dosimetry research
  • Prof. Rodbell and student publish on Ballston Lake project
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Art historian to discuss garden rocks of China
  • Author Rebecca Brown to speak Oct. 9
  • U-Start incubator expands
  • Paul Horn, IBM director of research, to deliver Steinmetz Lecture
  • How to Implement the Page01 Template
  • How to Upload to Mass Reach
  • No injuries reported in Fox dorm fire
  • It is All About “THE SHOES”
  • Dutchwomen Skaters Ready to Make History Saturday Night
  • Nate Leaman Makes His Head Coaching Debut as the Dutchmen Skaters Open Their Season at Niagara
  • Union to Host 2004 ECAC Women’s Hockey Championship
  • 2003 Hall of Fame Dinner Set For October 16 at the Mohawk Club
  • The Awards Keep Coming For Union’s Undefeated Women’s Soccer Team
  • ‘Bigger than imagined,’ the Encyclopedia arrives
  • What to do? See new Around U web site
  • IBM research chief Paul Horn to deliver Steinmetz lecture
  • Gilfoyle to speak on science, security and terrorism
  • Admissions welcomes visitors on Oct. 13
  • Director Manchevski to speak at film screening
  • Rebecca Brown speaking on writer and small press
  • Homecoming set for next weekend
  • Prof. Huggins’ book receives award
  • Prof. Butler moderates panel at conference
  • Prof. Duncan has two pieces in HVCC exhibit
  • Prof. Chilcoat publishes in journal
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Investigation of Fox Hall fire continues; no one hurt
  • Homecoming and Family Weekend is here
  • Prof. Barbanel to talk on ancient Greek mathematics
  • Warm welcome, crisp fall weather for 500 visitors
  • Herrington cited for ‘Camp College’
  • Feigenbaum Forum to focus on retention
  • Homeland Security scientist to speak on detection of terrorist weapons
  • Violinist Vadim Repin opens chamber series
  • Jazz Ensemble to perform on WAMC; workshop is Oct. 25
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Time change for Bowling Green hockey game
  • Time change for hockey vs. Bowling Green
  • Stellato Looks To Defend Her State Tennis Title This Weekend
  • Women’s Soccer & Men’s Ice Hockey Gain National Attention
  • Men’s Hockey Travels To Bowling Green For Two Games This Weekend
  • Dutchmen SoccerTeam Sets Its Sights on the UCAA Playoff Tournament
  • Historic Moment for the Women’s Hockey Team
  • Scott Seney, Mike Flanagan, Earn Weekly Awards
  • Alumna to speak on Simpsons TV show and math
  • Music in the air as student and mentor meet at the chimes
  • Jim Feck joins College as web site director
  • Chlopecki aids in capture of bank robber suspect
  • Prof. Jain to talk on research
  • Bebop to be featured in lunchtime jazz concert
  • Prof. Wilms publishes on Lessing’s drama
  • Prof. Hislope presents at Ohio State conference
  • Prof. Martinez has upcoming journal publication
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Board chairman: redouble efforts in academics, endowment, image
  • Alumna considers math on Simpsons show
  • French ethicist to speak on physician-assisted suicide
  • Post-Season Tournaments Heading For Union
  • Women’s Soccer & Volleyball are Hopeful of Returning to the NCAAs
  • Men’s Soccer Needs a Win and Some Help
  • Hockey Teams Off to a Good Start
  • Senior Lauren Stellato Successfully Defends State Singles Title
  • Prof. Wineapple to talk on ‘Hawthorne and Politics of Writing’
  • Faculty to weigh calendar proposal Nov. 4
  • Colleagues mourn loss of Prof. Bristol
  • ‘We Won’t Pay!’ going up in Yulman Theater
  • Search for dean of students launched
  • Prof. Hamm-Ehsani publishes paper
  • Prof. Smith leads panel on ‘Feminist Critiques of Globalization’
  • Prof. Hagerman to talk at nanotechnology workshop
  • This ghost couldn’t wait for Halloween
  • Wanted at HR: ghosts, goblins, ghouls and more
  • Film series to feature Stolen Children
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Special investment opportunity for Union alumni
  • Faculty ask AAC to amend semester proposal
  • Women Soccer Hosts UCAA Tournament This Weekend
  • Volleyball Needs Perfect Performances As It Hosts This Weekend’s UCAA Tourney
  • Lauren Stellato is Named The UCAA Tennis “Player of the Year”
  • Profiling Cliff & Erika Eisenhut
  • Engineers to take on Dartmouth in ‘Robot Rivals’
  • Calendar discussion continues
  • Admissions open house set for Tuesday, Nov. 11
  • ‘Dean’s Promise’ offers tips on college search
  • ‘We Won’t Pay!’ continues in Yulman Theater
  • Wanted: alumni investors for residence hall project
  • Your friendly tour guide: sit, girl
  • Emerson String Quartet to perform Sunday
  • Poet William Hathaway to speak Nov. 10
  • Prof. Vineyard presents at conference in Greece
  • Prof. Wells writes on attitudes of death in early America
  • Prof. Chilcoat published in NWSA Journal
  • Prof. Ferry publishes two articles on Chinese women
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Halloween at HR: Frankenstein’s monster takes top prize
  • Union engineers to take on Dartmouth on cable TV’s ‘Robot Rivals’ show
  • Dutchwomen Soccer Team Will Host NCAA Regional Tourney this Weekend
  • Seven Dutchwomen Selected To the UCAA’s All-Conference team
  • Volleyball Lands Three on the UCAA All-Conference Team, Carey Represents the Men’s Soccer Team
  • UCAA Weekly Honors to Cressman and Kroell
  • Students create Asian Garden between Bailey and Steinmetz
  • Faculty to vote on calendar proposal
  • Profs. Ball, Jain are MacArthur professors
  • Memorial for Prof. Bristol is Friday
  • Women’s soccer hosts NCAA Regional this weekend
  • Prof. Gerhan to speak on time in Botswana
  • Wanted: study subjects for psychology thesis
  • Last Chronicle of term
  • Prof. Sharlet a panelist on post-communist courts
  • Prof. McCarty presents paper on California tax revenue
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • After lengthy campus-wide discussion, faculty vote to keep trimesters
  • Dean of faculty thanks colleagues for calendar discussion
  • Prof. Duncan showing works in Brooklyn gallery
  • Life Amid the Books; Union encyclopedia editor profiled in Times Union
  • Lemelin named U-Start director
  • Alumnus John Kelly named a ‘Top 10’ in regional tech push
  • Hockey toy drive to benefit kids in local programs
  • Despite snow, all weekend games on
  • Hockey captain Glenn Sanders out for season
  • College mourns loss of Craig LeDuc, Kyle Schrade
  • Boston Camerata concert postponed until Dec. 22
  • Jeff Hutchins ’02 recalled to AHL’s Houston Aeros
  • Cliff Eisenhut named to All-American team
  • Will Geffe is named interim SID
  • From Union hockey, some cheer for kids at local hospitals
  • Cressman, Molé named soccer All-Americans
  • Prof. Wineapple to be guest on “Booknotes” Jan. 4
  • College ranked in international study
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • Cutting through the noise
  • Around U is added to the web
  • Herrington a “rising star”
  • Build it and they will come
  • Woman writes about man who wrote about women
  • A peek behind the canvas
  • Broadening their medical education
  • Educating future doctors since 1798
  • A different path
  • Chiming in
  • Three professors named to endowed chairs
  • You never know where a Union student will pop up
  • Corrections
  • Ball, Jain named MacArthur professors
  • Milestones
  • Martha Huggins moves to Tulane
  • Two students die in car crash
  • College to retain trimesters
  • Works in progress
  • Scott Scullion heads to Oxford
  • Letters
  • Newsmakers: Union alumni in the news
  • Going garnet
  • Bookshelf
  • Dutchmen Favored to Win 20th Annual Sig Makofski/Union Invy
  • Elise Nichols named ECAC CO-Rookie of the Week
  • Laubisch nominated for the Hockey Humanitarian Award
  • Wit, laughter, personality: friends remember Craig LeDuc and Kyle Schrade
  • Prof. Wineapple on C-SPAN, in Chronicle of Higher Ed.
  • Study cites College’s international study
  • Prof. Tann’s work to be featured in NYC concert
  • Prof. Butterstein publishes about alligators
  • Prof. Henseler book cited as “outstanding”
  • Prof. Kenney receives teaching award
  • Dean Sorum a panelist in ACLS session
  • IEF deadline approaches
  • Wanted: films and hosts for 12 Windows series
  • Belcea Quartet to perform Jan. 17
  • Old Masters show coming to Mandeville Gallery
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Union’s home city ranked first in ‘least stressful’ list
  • President Hull speaks against NCAA measure to allow scholarships
  • Committee to ‘harness energy’ of calendar discussion, consider improvements
  • President Hull speaks against athletic scholarships at Div. III
  • York College honors Prof. Thomas for ‘outstanding contribution to international education’
  • College to celebrate life, teachings of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • ‘Exploring the Nanoworld’ is topic of talk tonight
  • Sarah Bittleman ’88 to talk on Healthy Forest Bill
  • Prof. Burton speaks on serving ethnic populations
  • Prof. Cox speaks on stereotyping, art
  • Prof. Morris talks on ‘Private Philanthropy in U.S.’
  • Old Masters show going up in Mandeville Gallery
  • Quilts up in Social Sciences gallery
  • Belcea SQ to perform Saturday in Memorial Chapel
  • Help sought in snow removal effort; policy posted
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Study Circles aim to promote diversity; meeting set for Wednesday
  • Union Dutchwomen ECAC Weekly awards
  • Richard Templeton ’80 named to head Texas Instruments
  • Prof. Weiner considers changing role of campus service
  • Tom Boland is new Catholic chaplain
  • Old Masters show opens in Mandeville Gallery
  • Wireless network covering campus, inside and out
  • Prof. Mosquera publishes journal article
  • Mary Ann Baker: thanks for the send off
  • Prof. Peterson-Bidoshi’s language project gets funding
  • Prof. Weisse publishes article on pain management
  • Jazz Ensemble has gig at Van Dyck
  • Woodcuts are featured in Arts Atrium gallery
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Phone, data lines to be disrupted on Wednesday, Jan. 28
  • Welcome to the new Athletics Web Site
  • Dutchwomen cagers put 5-0 record on line vs. RPI
  • With snow on way; a little help, please?
  • College athletics should be about ‘student-athlete’: Hull
  • Gregg Schell Wins Union College Men’s Basketball Super Bowl Package
  • Prof. Weiner considers changing role of campus service
  • Dutchwomen Host No. 1 Ranked Big Green for Weekend Series
  • Union Fund on the rise
  • Dan Detora joins College as director of dining services
  • Prof. Meade edits volume on gender history
  • Prof. Cura delivers paper on calligraphy, painting
  • Prof. Patrik delivers paper on Tibetan philosophy
  • Prof. Rodbell receives grant from National Geographic Society
  • Prof. Wicks writes two articles for ME journal
  • Humberto Valdez prints on exhibit in Arts Atrium
  • Old Masters show in Mandeville Gallery
  • ’99’ to explore misunderstandings about race
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Bouchard One of Eight
  • The Most Exciting Play in Hockey
  • The Home Stretch Begins
  • Wireless network covering campus, indoors and out
  • Stephen Ritterbush to explore College’s role in Tech Valley
  • Union Baseball Raffle Results
  • Basketball’s Hammond latest UCAA honoree
  • ‘A front-row seat,’ new athletics web site is up and running
  • Hockey alumni visit for key weekend series
  • Double Trouble is Back
  • Scinto, Baker leave a basketball legacy
  • Convergence of liberal arts, technology key to positioning College: Ritterbush
  • College cited for promoting wind power
  • Prof. Gmelch writes on advantages of taped comments
  • Prof. Fleischer publishes on etching of recoil tracks
  • Prof. Rose authors paper on curiosity, exploration
  • Prof. Ghaly named fellow of ASCE
  • Commencement set for June 13
  • Nominees sought for UNITAS award
  • Mark Cryer’s ’99’ to explore misunderstandings about race
  • Mandeville Gallery features Old Masters collection
  • Digital photo show going up in Arts Atrium
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Union takes on Princeton
  • Packard, Freundlich enter homestretch
  • Sanders return is tremendous, (and a surprise)
  • In homestretch, basketball controls own destiny
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks on ‘Our Environmental Destiny’
  • Ready for a road trip?
  • Senior Sean Washington leads Union into this week’s UCAA track meet
  • Trustees approve 2004-05 budget
  • Campus input sought in budget planning process
  • Robert Kennedy Jr. to open series on environment, policy
  • Medical historian to explore issues of race and medicine
  • Mark Cryer’s ’99’ is Friday in Yulman
  • Prof. Garver publishes, earns grants on FT dating
  • Prof. Mafi hosts radio show on local station
  • Prof. Sener publishes on property rights, rent protection
  • Blankman photos capture ‘what makes Union so special’
  • Kundun is next film in ’12 Windows’ series
  • Digital photo show up in Arts Atrium
  • AAC minutes listed
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Washington, Elias exceptional at SLU
  • Julia Alvarez to deliver address at Founders Day
  • Activist and scholar to present on China and American IT
  • Sen. Clinton hosts Renewal Community Symposium at Union College’s Nott Memorial
  • Sanders and Booth prepare for last games
  • Dutchwomen travel to No. #10 Brown
  • UCAA basketball championships up for grabs this weekend
  • Dutchwomen swimmers head for states
  • Writer Julia Alvarez to give Founders Day address
  • Residence halls are ‘learning environments’: Todd Clark
  • Activists to speak on China and American IT
  • Alumnus recalls time with ’84 hockey team
  • Prof. Feffer writes on Philly housing movement
  • Prof. Ueno writes on gender in Japan
  • Prof. Fox and alumna publish on smoke litigation
  • Daffodil Days to raise funds for ACS
  • 12 Windows film series set for term
  • Photos by Peter Blankman showing in Humanities
  • Gospel concert is Feb. 28
  • Digital photos up in Arts Atrium gallery
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Wells wins state fly title; team finishes fourth
  • Playoff fate to be decided at Yale, Princeton
  • Dutchwomen host UCAA basketball championships
  • Gillies playing in the AHL
  • UCAA coaching honors to Burt, Seward for second year
  • At Founders Day, Julia Alvarez urges, ‘pass the privilege on’
  • Dutchmen to challenge for state swim title
  • Vintage Union: message and a bottle
  • At Founders Day, Alvarez urges ‘pass it on’
  • A senator, a Kennedy, nearly a candidate
  • Women’s basketball hosting UCAA tourney
  • Tartuffe going up in Yulman Theater
  • Safe Space urges precautions after reported assault
  • Prof. Sharlet publishes on Putin’s reforms
  • Prof. Smith publishes poetry
  • Prof. Tann releases songs on CD
  • Gospel concert set for Saturday
  • 12 Windows film series continues
  • Daffodil sale to benefit ACS
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • John Kelly III ’76 to get MIKE award for promoting tech push
  • Expert on greenhouse effect, rising seas to speak March 4
  • Women’s basketball to host NCAA
  • Dutchmen to host the Golden Knights in first round of ECAC playoffs
  • Helena Binder ’76 is stage director for NYC Opera show
  • Writer Andrea Barrett ’74 profiled in Boston Globe Magazine
  • Dutchwomen host Mt. St. Mary in NCAA showdown
  • Top-seeded Dutchmen host Utica College in ECAC tourney
  • Listen to Union NCAA basketball live on web
  • Leavitt is named dean of students
  • Leavitt is named dean of students
  • Pilkey continues Environmental Studies lecture series
  • College team is sixth in national Ethics Bowl
  • Hoops women advance in NCAA, men in ECAC
  • Tartuffe playing in Yulman Theater
  • Farewell, Jeremy; Concordy editor passes torch
  • Prof. Wilms presents conference paper
  • Prof. Ogawa named to post with Hyde Museum
  • Review committee formed
  • Message and a bottle; wines boast Union label
  • Blankman photos up in Humanities
  • Digital photos up in Arts Atrium; reception is March 4
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Campus Safety issues alert
  • Dutchwomen travel to NYU for Saturday night’s NCAA basketball showdown
  • Dutchmen host ECAC Upstate New York Final Four this weekend
  • Hear women’s basketball ‘live from New York’
  • Wells, Hogenkamp represent Union swimmers at NCAA Championship Meets
  • Students urge faculty: get involved with Minerva Houses
  • Top-level applicants are up
  • After budget presentations, P & P seeks feedback
  • Reappointment panels announced
  • Last issue of Chronicle for term; to resume April 1
  • Prof. Meade gives talk at Vassar College
  • Prof. Cox named to board of Schenectady Museum
  • Prof. Butterstein is co-author in bear study
  • Blankman photos up in Humanities Lounge
  • Digital photos up in Arts Atrium
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Mellon grant to support faculty enrichment
  • 2004 ECAC JPMorgan Chase Women’s Hockey Championship March 20th & 21st at Union
  • Swimmers team up with St. Anthony’s for lessons, bonding
  • Mellon grant promotes collaboration with three other colleges
  • Headliners
  • Coach Quistgard announces resignation
  • Sean Washington
  • Swimming
  • Women’s lacrosse, softball earn pre-season recognition
  • Softball
  • Carmody (Union ’74) named Big 10 “Coach of the Year”
  • Men’s soccer team opens 2004 campaign in Holland.
  • Coast Guard, WPI and Kings Point join the UCAA in football (only)
  • JP Morgan Chase ECAC Women’s Championship to feature live stats
  • Photos by Prof. Benjamin featured in Nott exhibit
  • Chinese rock pioneer to perform April 9
  • Giving Memorial Fieldhouse a royal send off
  • STEP teams mentored by Union students win state awards
  • Rodriguez’s hit in ninth sinks Dutchmen, 18-17
  • Play explores life, career of Big Bang pioneer Ralph Alpher
  • Admissions dean is ‘humbled and exhilarated’ by essays
  • Schenectady High takes title in chemistry contest
  • Northrop Grumman Foundation – “EdGE – Educating Girls for Engineering” (2004)
  • Jane Sadler ’73 named keynoter for Tech Valley Summit
  • U-Start incubator joins consortium of area peers
  • In reading season, dean says ‘I’d love to admit them all’
  • Cui Jian, ‘Springsteen of China,’ to play Union April 9
  • High schoolers to become pollution detectives
  • Play chronicles life and career of cosmologist
  • Mandeville show focused on photos by Prof. Benjamin
  • Prof. Hislope to publish in journal
  • Prof. Wilms presents paper at conference
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Cui Jian concert is postponed
  • Union’s new look features an old friend
  • ‘Background’ goes up tonight in Yulman
  • Cui Jian concert postponed; effort to reschedule under way
  • Benjamin photos on exhibit in Mandeville Gallery
  • April means admits; let’s roll out red carpet
  • Prof. Henseler receives APS grant
  • Silva Kantareva, exchange student, publishes in journal
  • Prof. Chu-Lagraff presents paper at Washington conference
  • In Martinique, a meeting with a poet and statesman
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • ME students tops at regional contest; third year in row
  • Gillies ’03 takes UHL rookie scoring title
  • Union makes ‘The Sopranos’
  • Date set for FOUA Golf Tournament
  • Arthur Agatston, South Beach Diet doctor, to visit Union
  • Traffic restrictions in effect for police wake, funeral
  • Madancy book explores China’s opium suppression campaign
  • South Beach Diet doctor to speak Wednesday
  • ME students take top honors, again
  • Car restrictions in effect during police funeral
  • Prof. Fox authors study on women candidates
  • Prof. Ferry presents paper at Harvard
  • Helen Vendler to speak April 22
  • Andrew McCabe ’03 checks in from Appalachian Trail
  • Naturalist author, artist Prosek to speak on Tuesday
  • Environmental scientist to speak on Thursday
  • Organizers say thanks for food drive contributions
  • Silken Phoenix is Monday
  • Laws of Life essay contest announced
  • Harlem Wizards to play alumni on April 25
  • Photos by Prof. Benjamin in Mandeville Gallery
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • 2004-05 Dutchmen hockey schedule set
  • Prof. Anderson cited for engineering education
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • Taking Philosophy to a New Level
  • Sounds of the Subway
  • U Make the Difference
  • The Alumni Council
  • Union Wine Gets Union Label
  • In the Clubs
  • Life After Union: Gathering 60 Years of Memories
  • Jim Underwood: Observations on Forty Years
  • A Great Sendoff for Memorial Fieldhouse
  • Upcoming Show to Honor Arnie Bittleman
  • Union College News
  • Union College
  • Newsmakers
  • Parent’s Perspective
  • Rearview Mirror
  • The Union Bookshelf
  • Thank You
  • Donald S. & Armand V. Feigenbaum
  • 2004-05 Dutchwomen hockey schedule released
  • Union a ‘hit’ on ‘Sopranos’
  • At NCUR, students showed ‘complete command’
  • Ann Anderson cited by Girl Scouts for promoting tech
  • Richard Bopp speaks Thursday in ES series
  • ‘Dream Team’ of alumni to take on Harlem Wizards
  • Rube Goldberg competition: easy as pie, sort of
  • Dr. Agatston urges smarter diets, food production
  • College ranked for wireless
  • Prof. Wineapple edits Whittier volume
  • Prof. Hatke elected to National Academy
  • Group to join March for Women’s Lives
  • Prof. Meade republishes history of Brazil
  • Prof. DeBono presents papers written with alumnae
  • In Mandeville Gallery, photos by Prof. Benjamin
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • ‘Littles’ the real winners in Wizards-Alumni hoops game
  • ‘Easy as pie,’ Van Antwerp Middle School wins Rube Goldberg contest
  • Chief of NYC rebuild to speak at Commencement on June 13
  • Students to Dutchbot: ‘Walk This Way’
  • Author Irshad Manji to speak on reforming Islam
  • State Department official to discuss U.S. foreign policy
  • Dead Cat Bounce to present workshop, concert
  • Former Chilean political prisoner Pedro Matta to talk May 4
  • Steinmetz Symposium is May 7 and 8
  • Prof. Henseler publishes two articles
  • Prof. Ferry speaks at Mansfield Conference
  • Prof. Newman co-authors article in Physical Review
  • Prof. Olsen’s compositions featured in drumming book
  • Prof. Tann to premiere work in German festival
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Alumni gifts pay tribute to faculty
  • Robot Competition at Union College
  • Nott ceiling to be repaired; building open with limited access
  • Three alumni, one professor to be honored at ReUnion
  • Two candidates up for Alumni Trustee
  • Dutchwomen seeded second in the ECAC Mid-Atlantic lacrosse championship
  • Union wins RPI ‘elevator pitch’ competition
  • Union crew earns first postseason invitation
  • Dutchwomen softball team earns second-straight NCAA invitation
  • Dutchmen diamond squad heads UCAA Tournament at Clarkson
  • David Cole, constitutional expert, to speak May 11
  • More than 200 set for Steinmetz Symposium
  • Two alumni take center stage at Tech Valley Summit
  • Team wins ‘elevator pitch’ contest
  • Roundtable looks at America’s pastime, in Asia
  • Civil liberties attorney David Cole to speak May 11
  • Emerging Writers session is Tuesday
  • Bill Schwarz returns in corporate, government role
  • Nott ceiling repair under way
  • Profs. Werner, Sorum publish on College’s undergraduate research program
  • Prof. Chilcoat presents paper at language conference
  • Prof. Batson signs with book publisher
  • Prof. Wineapple receives award from Boston Authors Club
  • Review committee set
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Gifford’s single lifts Union over Staten Island, 4-3, in NCAA regional opener
  • Top-Seeded Moravian defeats Union, 5-2, in NCAA Eastern Regional Softball Game
  • Dutchwomen finish another outstanding season with a record of 25-5
  • Tim Gerrish named coach of women’s ice hockey
  • Spring teams and players carry Union’s colors proudly
  • Students wooed by Asian influence on baseball
  • Bailey winner was ‘drawn in’ by Union
  • Admissions puts finishing touches on Class of 2008
  • ‘Steinmetz moments’ reveal new worlds
  • Two Steinmetz talks: how it is, how it could be
  • Martin Jay to speak on ‘Ambivalent Virtues of Mendacity’
  • Years of service cited
  • ReUnion set for May 20-24
  • Six Degrees to open in Yulman
  • Prof. Henseler gives talk at Harvard
  • Prof. Ndiaye publishes journal article
  • Events
  • Exhibitions
  • Spring teams and players carry Union’s colors proudly
  • Arceneaux, Brown earn UCAA’s top honors
  • Molly Flanagan sets lacrosse single-season scoring record and is two points from becoming the Dutchwomen’s all-time scoring leader
  • Crew teams earn first-ever postseason invitation
  • Dutchmen baseball team turns some heads in the UCAA tournament
  • Washington continues to dash his way into Union’s history book
  • Men’s lacrosse builds a solid foundation for the future in 2004
  • Union team stars in ‘Robot Rivals’ on national TV
  • Student-founded healthcare business moves to U-Start
  • Union College receives $1.6 Hughes Institute grant
  • Men’s hockey announces recruiting class
  • $1.6 million Hughes grant to build programs in emerging fields, push students toward science
  • Parade, concerts, barbecues, fireworks; lots to do at ReUnion
  • ‘Dutch-Bot’ to Dartmouth: ‘rake this’
  • Yulman presents ‘Six Degrees of Separation’
  • Debate to explore question, ‘Does God Exist?’
  • On-line Asian journal puts out call for papers
  • ‘Happy Birthday Bob’; campus to celebrate Dylan
  • Senior art shows set in Arts Atrium
  • Prof. Hamm-Ehsani presents conference paper
  • Profs. Wicks, Wilk receive Ni-Mo grant
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • 2003-04 student-athletes honored as students and athletes
  • Sean Washington earns Jaffe Medal as Union’s top senior male athlete
  • Stephanie Molé wins the Ridings Award as the top senior female athlete
  • Jamie Laubisch is named Union’s outstanding junior female athlete of the year
  • Jordan Webb captures the William A. Pike Award as Union’s top junior male athlete of the year
  • Hammond & White share Cuttita-Havercamp award as top frosh
  • Senior banquet honors 53
  • ReUnion 2004 ‘a great showcase’ for alumni excitement
  • Board chairman reports on spring meeting
  • TV executive Philip Beuth donates $2 million to Minerva house system
  • Phil Beuth ’54 makes gift toward Minerva house
  • Board chair issues report on spring meeting
  • Faculty urged to help curb ‘summer melt’
  • Hughes grant even more than expected
  • Trio of students opens firm at USTART incubator
  • ‘Robot Rivals’ team plans a party
  • Prof. Cox presents paper
  • Prof. Ferry writes for Modern Language Quarterly
  • Prof. García publishes in Latin American Theatre Review
  • Prof. Mosquera to publish journal article
  • Prof. Nydegger speaks to association
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Ceremony to recognize those who make a difference
  • Union students win TV’s “Robot Rivals” competition
  • Senior Sean Washington finishes seventh in the 100 meter NCAA title race
  • Junior Molly Flanagan is named first team All-American
  • Commencement is June 13; speaker is chief of NYC rebuild
  • Union team takes crown at Robot Rivals
  • Alcohol policy revised after committee review
  • Emeritus Center fosters collaboration
  • Finance moving to North Colonnade
  • Students on Washington term connecting with power
  • Jennifer Blessing honored by United Way
  • Prof. Duncan’s works on display
  • Prof. Fleischer gives talk at Dartmouth
  • Héctor León cited for community leadership
  • Prof. Wilms publishes essay
  • Prof. Chilcoat writes journal article
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Erin Kane ’05 wins Laws of Life essay contest
  • Spanish honorary to induct 15
  • Students show potential, energy, that is
  • Community service at heart of New York City’s recovery, Rampe tells Class of 2004
  • Text of Kevin Rampe’s address to the Class of 2004
  • President Hull to grads: ‘Make a difference’
  • Shari Ziegelstein of Spring Valley is valedictorian
  • Bainbridge man is co-salutatorian
  • Claudia Gutman of Floral Park is co-salutatorian
  • Rocky Point woman tells classmates about ‘real world’
  • ‘Walk this way’ … and other Commencement trivia
  • Colleagues mourn passing of Peter Williams
  • Babs Soller ’75 leads team focused on space-flight medical care
  • Kevin Rampe ’88 profiled in NY Times article
  • Soccer Teams off to a GREAT Start
  • Union finishes 63rd in the NACDA Cup standings
  • Community service a big part of being a Union student-athlete
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  • Second annual Student-Athlete Festival is a big success
  • Former Union Swim Coach, Susan Bassett, receives Giambrone Service Award
  • Junior Molly Flanagan is named first team All-American
  • Senior Sean Washington finishes seventh in the 100 meter NCAA title race
  • Show preserves spirit of independent college radio
  • Mandeville Gallery presents baskets as art
  • The UCAA becomes the Liberty League
  • Rawson Thurber ’97 is creator of Dodgeball
  • Incoming Dutchman drafted by NHL’s Capitals
  • Tom Riis Farrell ’81 plays Stan Peters in Stepford Wives
  • John Corey ’76 develops supercooler
  • Mom builds Nott replica for grad
  • Deirdre Basile ’87 appears on Jeopardy
  • Nott’s eulogy for Hamilton re-created at Albany church
  • 45 Spring student-athletes qualify for Liberty League All-Academic honors
  • ReUnion 2004
  • A Taste of India
  • Outstanding Students
  • What’s in a name?
  • Choose and get involved
  • Newsmakers
  • Rearview Mirror
  • Parent’s Perspective
  • Thank You
  • Union Bookshelf
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • ‘Branding’ Union
  • CAP Committee
  • New Trustee Spotlight
  • Estelle Cooke-Sampson
  • The Union Experience
  • Donald S. & Armand V. Feigenbaum
  • Volunteer Roundup
  • Class Gifts
  • Odd Jobs
  • Did you know?
  • Union voted “Best College Campus” in Metroland’s annual “Best of” contest
  • Innovative ‘EDGE’ Program aims for aspiring women engineers
  • Annual Golf Tournament Raises $10,000
  • Union Hall of Fame announces 2004 inductees
  • ‘Accolades’ honored in international publication contest
  • Workshop brings girls to engineering
  • Former Dutchmen Sign UHL Contracts
  • Raymond V. Gilmartin: Man with a global vision
  • New Trustee Spotlight
  • Volunteer Roundup
  • Frank Messa: Senior VP, The Ayco Company, L.P.
  • Kate White On Magazines, Motherhood, and Murder
  • Union Women Connect
  • Class Gifts
  • Odd Jobs
  • Did you know?
  • At summer open houses, enthusiasm spills over
  • Drawings of Arnold Bittleman on exhibit at Mandeville Gallery
  • Dual show examines art of human form
  • Alumnus credited with rescue of drowning boy
  • Michael F. Newell ’74 elected alumni trustee
  • All safe after smoldering fire in West College attic
  • Alumnus nearing end of Appalachian Trail
  • AD Val Belmonte leaving to head U.S. Figure Skating
  • Minerva Houses ready … let the fun begin
  • Toll Day marks 10 years of community service; planting memorializes 9/11 victims
  • Minerva Houses: “Make Them Yours”
  • “Wow” greets College Park Hall
  • College welcomes new faculty
  • Val Belmonte leaving to head US Figure Skating
  • Salary letters on the way
  • Toll Day for community service is Saturday
  • Prof. Fleischer publishes on fission tracks
  • Prof. Wilms writes on Hollywood’s depiction of air raids
  • Mandeville showing drawings by Prof. Bittleman
  • Dual show explores human form
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Sch’dy artist wins Fulbright to study Icelandic fashions
  • Spiritual guidance: College chaplains remain key resource for students
  • General Admissions Advice
  • Little Engines That Could
  • Jack Howard-Potter ’97 showing sculptures at Southern Vermont Arts Center
  • Two recent grads join Union admissions team
  • Campus Safety pledges visibility on campus, College Park
  • More new faculty introduced
  • Two ’04 grads join admissions team
  • Prof. Smith to publish book of poems
  • Prof. Wicks authors article on early photography
  • Sculpture by Prof. Duncan on display
  • Prof Hamm-Ehsani writes paper for association yearbook
  • Paper by Prof. Dvorak considers domestic, foreign investors
  • NASA Fellow Prof. Hsiao works on Hubble successor
  • Tenure committees considering eight cases
  • Reappointment panel is set
  • Bittleman drawings on exhibit in Mandeville Gallery
  • Show explores two artists’ approach to human form
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Athletic Director bids farewell
  • Union students are only undergrads presenting at graduate conference
  • Students hang up on dorm phones
  • Union students were only undergrads at SRC conference
  • ECAC Hockey League Preseason Polls Announced
  • Men’s ECAC Hockey League Preseason Polls Announced
  • Wineapple to give talk
  • Dean urges enhancement of interdepartmental programs
  • Journalist Neil Lewis ’68 to speak Sept. 29
  • Senior surveys Chinese perceptions on labor
  • Two faculty named MacArthur professors
  • Five students are lone undergrads at semiconductor conference
  • Faculty receive $1M NIH grant
  • Prof. Wineapple’s books gets Ambassador Award
  • Prof. Weisse gives paper on use of pain therapy
  • History of Education Society cites article by Dean Borst
  • Bittleman drawings up in Mandeville Gallery
  • Show explores human form
  • Exhibits
  • Events
  • Soccer Teams off to a GREAT Start
  • Service set for Peter Williams
  • Emerson SQ, other favorites, back for chamber series
  • Campaign launch, fireworks, ‘mass spelling’ among Homecoming highlights
  • College launches ‘You are Union’ campaign
  • Homecoming to feature fireworks, mass spelling project, more
  • Harold Martin on campus Saturday with Pearson diary
  • Chimes still ringing, thanks to Ilana Prusock ’06
  • Fulbright visitor to talk on ‘Fear in Arab World’
  • Professor turns ship’s cook
  • Chamber music series to open Oct. 9
  • Dean’s List students cited
  • Prof. Koopman authors papers, gets NSF grant
  • Profs. Carroll, Werner talk on research with undergrads
  • Bittleman show reception this week
  • Gallery talk for ‘Figure Drawn’ show is Oct. 5
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Union College Announces Hockey Media Day
  • Marotti’s Five TD Passes Sets Union Record
  • Injury Sidelines Soccer Standout Kevin O’Connor
  • Jessica Trotter Earns Liberty League Honor
  • Annual Garnet & White Game Opens the 2004-05 Men’s Hockey Season
  • Player Profile: Mike Flanagan
  • Campaign site offers personalized visit
  • Campaign, ‘spell-out’ make for memorable Homecoming
  • Hello and Welcome
  • Why me, Why now, Why Union?
  • The Way They Were: Robert T. Abbe ’49
  • The Way They Were: Stanley R. Becker ’40
  • The Way They Were: Stephanie Stone Feoli ’86
  • College’s economic impact on county tops $185 million
  • The Way We Were: Gordon Gould ’41
  • The Way They Were: William R. Grant ’49
  • The Way They Were: Norton H. Reamer ’58
  • The Way They Were: John S. Wold ’38
  • The Way They Were: Morton H. Yulman ’36
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • You are Union: Introduction
  • You are Union: residence life
  • You are Union: gaining momentum
  • You are Union: where the College stands
  • Beuth and Wold Houses Open
  • Coming Home
  • Eliphalet Nott
  • The eulogy heard round the world
  • Minervas from the inside
  • The changing student body
  • The 210th Year
  • Works in progress
  • Newsmakers
  • Rearview Mirror
  • Parent’s Perspective
  • Thank You: Gifts, Grants, and Bequests
  • The Union BookShelf
  • Annual Fighting Dutchmen Gridiron Golf Outing Raises Over $15,000
  • Pianist Arnaldo Cohen to perform Oct. 23 in chamber series
  • College’s local economic impact tops $185 million
  • Spelling out Union a Homecoming highlight
  • Barber to talk on 9/11’s effect on election
  • Campaign web site customizes to visitors’ era
  • Fulbright visitor a panelist on Oct. 12
  • Multicultural Weekend, Columbus Day to bring prospects galore
  • Grant deadlines nearing
  • Prof. Wells to speak at museum series
  • Shakespeare Co. features Profs. Finlay, Culbert, students
  • Prof. Sowa chairs fire prevention panel
  • Prof. Patrik authors two papers
  • Streakers add unexpected element to Homecoming
  • Bittleman show runs through Sunday
  • Human Form show runs through Oct. 21
  • Exhibits
  • Events
  • Election turns into a class
  • Diary of an era
  • On ethnicity, thinking out of box
  • College dedicates Delack House
  • Jessica Trotter & Union Field Hockey–The Perfect Match
  • Brittany Cressman Earns Second Liberty League Honor
  • Junior Punter Sean Losier Captures Liberty League Honor
  • Union’s D-Line is a Very Close Knit Unit
  • Ex-GE executive donates $250K for Union College student housing
  • Geologist who tracked Bin Laden to speak Oct. 26
  • Chamber cites College Park Hall project
  • Feigenbaum Forum to focus on Converging Technologies
  • Burton Delack ’36 makes gift of Seward building
  • ’61 Union grad to talk on geology, hunt for bin Laden
  • College hosts GedEd science meeting this weekend
  • Profs. Hollocher, Garver publish paper
  • Book by Prof. Martin published in Portuguese
  • Prof. Underwood publishes article on Lincoln
  • Mandeville show features WWII photos, V-12 program
  • Pianist Arnaldo Cohen next in chamber series
  • Figure Drawn show closes Oct. 21
  • Exhibits
  • Events
  • As if … web site gives streakers exposure
  • Dutchmen Soccer Squad to Play on New Field Saturday
  • Israeli journalist Elli Wohlgelernter to speak Oct. 24
  • Union College Invites You to Attend Its “Take A Kid to the Game” Program On October 30
  • Dutchmen Soccer Weekend to be Played at College Park
  • Geologist Jack Shroder ’61 to talk on geology, tracking terrorists
  • Prof. Gilman accepts post at Harvard
  • ‘Insane’ and ‘ridiculous’, more praise for College Park Hall
  • Prof. Wilms presents at German Studies Association
  • Prof. Mosquera gives paper at LAS meeting
  • Prof. Greenberg publishes in journal
  • Prof. Moyano publishes article
  • Soldier’s Eye show opens in Mandeville Gallery
  • Arnaldo Cohen to perform Saturday
  • Israeli newspaper editor to speak on impact of U.S. election
  • Dutch ethicist to address euthanasia
  • Film artist Leighton Pierce to show works
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Dutch Pipers release CD titled “We Did It!”
  • Musicologist to speak Monday, Oct. 25
  • Union intends to be a force in Tech Valley’s burgeoning economy
  • System Faces Challenge: After generations of success, the government has to scramble to plug the holes in the Social Security safety net
  • Zoller Community Service Projects Benefits Students on Both Sides of the Coin
  • Big Weekend Coming Up As Fall Teams Conclude Their Home Seasons and Winter Teams Continue Their Early-Season Schedules
  • Union College Invites You to Attend Its “Take A Kid to the Game” Program On October 30
  • Liberty League Honors Several of Union’s Student-Athletes
  • At Yulman: water, water everywhere
  • Prof. Gmelch talks on return to baseball
  • Shira Mandel a Goldwater; others sought
  • Prof. Tann’s compositions on new CD
  • Prof. Sharlet serves on panel
  • Prof. Nedegger presents papers at joint conference
  • Prof. Martinez presents paper at conference in France
  • Dutch Pipers release CD
  • Alumnus trombonist to do clinic and shows
  • ‘Soldier’s Eye’ and film series continues
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • At HR, after Red Sox victory, it’s ‘wait until next year’
  • Monopoly tournament to benefit Family & Child Service
  • It is Liberty League Playoff Time
  • Cressman is Named the Liberty League’s “Player of the Year”
  • Unified Art Project offers canvas for expression
  • Fatima Mahmood ’06 earns state APS prize
  • ECE senior projects get a new home
  • First-time voters on honor roll
  • Prof. Sowa on community health panel
  • Profs. Jewell, Thomas collaborate on papers
  • Prof. Raucci defends dissertation at U Chicago
  • Prof. Toher publishes in Classical Quarterly
  • Airline tickets up for grabs in Monopoly tournament
  • Yulman play puts water center stage
  • Mandeville show looks at World War II
  • Jazz Ensemble to play Nov. 10
  • Undergrad research is focus of COT meeting
  • Bus trip planned to Radio City
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Astronomer Martha Haynes to talk on ‘Mapping the Universe’
  • Both Soccer Teams and Volleyball Lose in Liberty League Openers
  • Election educates young voters
  • Colleges spend millions to meet the needs of students who desire more independence
  • Poirier Named Men’s ECACHL Player of the Week
  • Union to Host an ECAC Soccer Tournament Doubleheader
  • ‘French Connection’ explores election, more
  • Three campus finalists chase a Watson
  • Nocturnal assembly topic of Prof. Mueller papers
  • Prof. Weisse writes on gender and pain reporting
  • Prof. Peterson-Bidoshi presents conference paper
  • Prof. Rice co-authors journal articles with former students
  • Psychology professor takes post as legislative advocate
  • Top honors to paper by Prof. Rudko, alumni
  • Campus United Way drive under way
  • Last issue of term
  • ‘Soldier’s Eye’ runs through Dec. 19
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • After open houses, love pours into admissions
  • Top-Seeded Dutchwomen Host ECAC Soccer Championship This Weekend
  • Cressman Goes Out in Style as She Picks up MVP Award While Leading Union to the ECAC Title
  • Webb named ECACHL player of the week
  • Dutchmen Place 15 on the Liberty League All-Conference Football Team
  • Novelist Andrea Barrett ’74 featured on NPR’s “Writer’s Almanac”
  • Three Dutchwomen Selected to the Liberty League Volleyball All-Conference Team
  • Dutchmen Complete Trifecta Against RPI
  • Fall Teams Are Well Represented on the Liberty League All-Conference Squads
  • You Can Help Make the Dutchmen’s Power Plays REALLY Count
  • Poirier Named ECAC “Player of the Week”
  • Recovering snowy owl may be released soon
  • Owl lands a flock of admirers
  • The Top Ten… For Year End Tax Planning
  • Celebrate the season…
  • Union’s Basketball Teams Open the Viniar Era
  • Gallery features photos from Tasmania field study
  • Dutchwomen open the Viniar Athletic Center era with a 52-41 win over Williams
  • A King of a Court
  • Dutchmen Lead the ECACHL with Their 6-0-0 Record
  • Dutchwomen Break into D3hoops.com Top 25
  • Union Places 41 Student-Athletes on the Liberty League All-Academic Team
  • Dutchwomen Place Four on NYSWCAA Soccer All-State Team
  • Three Dutchmen Earn Football Gazette All-Region Honors
  • Union Women’s Ice Hockey to Participate in Holiday Tree Lighting Festival
  • Women’s hockey to lead skating at State holiday festival
  • Union partners with EPA on wind energy
  • Dutchmen Lead the ECACHL with Their 6-0-0 Record
  • Union student’s photograph selected to open picture book
  • Tree Top CEO jumps to WiFiFee as employee No. 3
  • New Confucius? ‘Bobisms’ rule in China Robert Herman ’41 popular columnist in China (from CNN.com)
  • AB
  • Cagianello Joins the Dutchmen’s 1,000-Point Club
  • Cressman Earns National All-American Honors
  • Griffin Earns ECAC First-Team Football Recognition
  • Hogenkamp, Steuer Top Liberty League Weekly Honors
  • Ramsey Baker Leaving Union for U.S. Figure Skating
  • Commencement 2005 set for June 12
  • Dutchwomen Enjoy Holiday Caroling with Girl Scout Troop 227
  • Dick Sakala Rejoins Union as the Associate Interim Director of Athletics
  • Viniar Athletic Center Dedication Set for January 15
  • Happy Holidays
  • Show aims to curb drunk driving
  • Performing Arts sets 2005 concerts
  • Freshmen fetch a few stares
  • Jordan Webb Sets Dutchmen’s Division I Scoring Record
  • Dutchmen Seek Third-Straight Makofski Tournament Title
  • Men’s Soccer Names 2005 Captains
  • Orange House: a place to call home
  • Tsumani relief effort nearing goal
  • Safety ‘shed’ sought for College Park
  • Prof. Gmelch publishes on West Indian migrants
  • Prof. Wilms talks on bombing of Germany
  • Prof. Tann a panelist for choir festival
  • Cossey and Keller give talks at CLAC meeting
  • Lundquist radio commentary explores search process
  • President Hull named to economic panels
  • Show aims to stop drunk driving
  • Performing Arts sets concert series
  • Holiday call being called a lifesaver
  • EPA honors Union for use of wind power
  • Show gives a look at Tasmania
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Hull to quit post at Union College
  • Union college leader to exit
  • Viniar pavillion dedication set
  • Hull’s tenure one of great change for Union, Sch’dy
  • Roger Hull stepping down as president of College
  • Roger Hull’s Ideals
  • Viniar pavillion dedication set
  • Viniar Athletic Center Dedication Set This Saturday, January 15
  • Junior Guard Erika Eisenhut Earns Second Liberty League Weekly Award
  • Bruce & Cagianello Earn Liberty League Honors
  • Dutchwomen Swimmers Beat Hartwick to End Their Slide
  • President Hull: ‘I thank you for your support’
  • Frank Messa ’73 to chair search
  • Viniar Athletic Center to be dedicated
  • Diane McNamara elected VP of telecom association
  • Yu and Maleki make presentation on web books
  • Prof. Hollocher authors primer on moon rocks
  • Retiring UCALL director thanks colleagues
  • Hatke show of paintings extended through May 1
  • ‘Friends’ show considers effects of drunk driving
  • Show explores contemporary Japanese woodcuts
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Two Men of Vision
  • Viniar Athletic Center Dedication Celebrates Union Basketball
  • 22 Return for Annual Men’s Alumni Game
  • Senior Katlyn Cunningham is Named the Liberty League’s “Forward of the Week”
  • Dutchwomen Swimmers are Making Waves
  • Walter Hatke exhibit opens
  • Union students surpass goal for tsunami relief
  • Exhibition of contemporary Japanese woodcuts on display at Union
  • For starters, it’s a way to share
  • Pen and pitchfork: re-living the American West
  • Viniar ‘pleased to give something back’
  • Bill Schwarz named to new communications role
  • Wicks chronicles adventure of model airplane pioneer
  • Greenberg writes on letter detection in different languages
  • Profs. Butterstein, Smith publish in journal
  • Prof. Orzel gives talk at international conference
  • Prof. Steckler exhibits works in several shows
  • Faculty to meet with presidential search chair
  • Walter Hatke show opens, to run through March 13
  • ‘Paper Son’ explores Chinese heritage
  • Show focuses on Japanese woodcuts
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • NOTICE: Finckel-Han concert cancelled due to weather
  • Fleischer to lead discussion on “Ethical issues in the U.S. policy toward Iraq”
  • Retention is a big issue in engineering education and more schools are developing programs to keep students from dropping out
  • Swim Team Enjoying Recent Success
  • Devon Bruce Joins the 1,000-Point Club
  • It Took 15 Years, but Jon Ford (’85) is Reunited With His Union Past
  • 15 Years Later, Jon Ford (’85) Gets His Ring Back
  • Union hockey game to be broadcast on Time Warner Ch. 3
  • Search aims for new president by September
  • Farewell, Peter: three decades of words and images
  • Faculty, students publish papers on aerogels
  • Prof. Meade elected officer of history association
  • Cossey speaks on libraries and technology
  • Prof. Hamm-Ehsani publishes on transnational Turks
  • Keller, Parlett-Sweeney talk on new tech in old spaces
  • ‘Shangri-La’ on Feb. 3 explores Thailand’s sex trade
  • Barbara Rotundo is mourned
  • Hatke paintings shown in Mandeville Gallery
  • ‘Moku Hanga’ prints in Burns Arts Atrium Gallery
  • Show focuses on consequences of drunk driving
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Asian sex industry is focus of ‘Shangri-La’ at Yulman Feb. 3
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • The Nott Memorial-ized
  • George Cuttita: Union’s most loyal sports fan calls it a game
  • Farewell, Peter: three decades of words and images
  • Ted Berger: Designing replacement parts for the brain
  • Pens & Pitchforks: students relive the American West
  • The character of water
  • The College
  • Newsmakers: Alumni in the news
  • Rearview Mirror
  • Parent’s Perspective
  • Thank You
  • Book Shelf
  • Molly Flanagan is Named the US Lacrosse Preseason Division III “Player of the Year”
  • The Awards Keep Rolling in for the League-Leading Dutchwomen Cagers
  • Bruce Earns Fourth Liberty League Award; Murphy Joins 300-Assist Club
  • White Named Liberty League “Rookie of the Week”…Again!
  • Apps at all-time high; admissions focused on yield, juniors
  • Pulitzer poet, composer team up for ‘Shangri-La’
  • Lecture by ecologist John Todd canceled by weather
  • Dinner at Beuth: chicken, pasta and the Emerson
  • Classics faculty present papers at conference
  • Burton writes two web site reviews
  • Prof. Mosquera gives paper at MLA conference
  • Sharlet presents at National Slavic Conference
  • Internship program set for Feb. 9
  • Japanese woodcuts on display
  • Hatke paintings in Mandeville Gallery
  • Show looks at effects of drunk driving
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Union students help with tax returns
  • Noted environmentalist and author Lester Brown to keynote sustainable development conference on Feb. 25
  • Union College students prepare taxes for local residents
  • Students rally in support of TAP
  • Roger Hull made mark in Sch’dy
  • Developer of ‘bionic’ brain at Union
  • Trustees approve six faculty for tenure
  • Golub House gives a sense of community
  • Ted Berger ’72 is Founders Day speaker Feb. 17
  • Environmentalist Lester Brown to speak Feb. 24, 25
  • Presidential search panel named
  • Students lend a hand with tax filing
  • Prof. Fleischer publishes on impact cratering
  • Prof. Carroll elected to ACS committee
  • Prof. Sowa elected to SII panel
  • Daffodil sale to benefit American Cancer Society
  • ‘Moku Hanga’ show runs through Feb. 14
  • Hatke show runs through March 13 in Mandeville Gallery
  • ‘Friends’ show runs through Feb. 27
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Alternative fuel car making stop on campus
  • Fuel-cell powered Honda car makes stop at Union College
  • Union’s Roger Hull lives by key precept
  • U.S. intelligence expert Melvin Goodman speaks at Union
  • City now an asset for Union College
  • This is a BIG Weekend for Union’s Winter Teams
  • Dutchwomen Swimmers Bid for State Title This Weekend
  • Brain researcher comes back to Union
  • Intercollegiate ethics ‘bowl’ at Union
  • Trustees approve balanced budget for 2005-06
  • Lester Brown to speak on sustainability
  • Steinmetz set for May 6; presenters sought
  • Prof. Butler presents paper on family relationships
  • Prof. Hamm-Ehsani authors conference paper
  • Gretchel Tyson selected for Social Work Congress
  • Black Tulip by Kit Goldstein ’05 to go up in Yulman
  • Photos by Iraqis on exhibit in atrium
  • Hatke show extended to May 1
  • ‘Friends’ show runs through Feb. 27
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Review panels set
  • Astronomer John Huchra to talk Feb. 23
  • Berger: research needs multidisciplinary approach
  • Students with test anxiety get help
  • Cool car on a cold night
  • The new and improved SAT
  • Dutchwomen Capture NYSWCAA Swimming & Diving Championship
  • Gen X’ers getting support in newly launched program
  • Incubators give range of support
  • Basketball Teams Bid for Liberty League Titles This Weekend
  • Author of Fast Food Nation to speak March 3 at Union College
  • Exhibit “Photographs by Iraqi Civilians, 2004”
  • Dutchwomen Swimmers Throw Down The Gauntlet To This Weekend’s Title Contenders
  • Dutchmen Swimmers Are Looking For Their First State Title Since 1997-98
  • Goldstein’s ‘Black Tulip’ performed Feb. 24-26
  • Large problems require diverse teams: Ted Berger ’72
  • Stillman winner urges preservation of free inquiry
  • ‘Environmental guru’ Lester Brown speaks this week
  • ‘Fast Food Nation’ author to speak March 3
  • Prof. Mosquera to publish journal article
  • Goldstein’s ‘Black Tulip’ goes up this week
  • Photos by Iraqis tell the story
  • Review panels are set
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Schenectady Museum, Union College and Chamber of Schenectady County team up to sponsor ‘High Voltage Fields’ on March 5
  • Dutchmen Swimmers Win First State Title Since 1997-98
  • Dutchmen Set to Travel in First Round of NCAA Tourney
  • Photos in exhibit show Iraqi children, friends
  • Union to host Clarkson in ECACHL First Round
  • Dutchwomen Host Hartwick on Wednesday in ECAC Opener
  • Winter Teams Respond to the Dutchwomen’s Challenge in a BIG Way
  • Union’s NCAA Opener at Gwynedd-Mercy Broadcast Live by d3hoops.com
  • Dutchwomen Defeat Hartwick, 79-57, in ECAC Quarterfinal
  • Faculty talk considers feminist thinkers, society
  • ‘Fast Food Nation’ author to speak
  • Geology sponsors GSA meeting
  • ‘High Voltage’ explores technology, humanity
  • Photos portray life in Iraq
  • Winter sports ends in a flurry
  • Gospel group to perform March 5
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • College mourns Tony LaVecchia ’98
  • Dutchmen Advance to Second Round of NCAA Tourney with 84-70 Win Over Griffins
  • Union Set to Enjoy Saturday Afternoon / Night Basketball Fever
  • Union profs defy sterotypes in math and science
  • College costs in capital region
  • Union vs. the Orange: turn of the century rivalry
  • Union alumni lead the capital region
  • Chorba debuts one act play at Union
  • Students give 12 posters at national ACS meeting
  • Three recent grads named to ’40 Under 40′
  • Play by senior combines myth and modern tragedy
  • Mark Walker filmed for NOVA program on Hitler’s bomb
  • Prof. Rose is coauthor of journal article
  • Talk by Prof. Wicks honors remarkable engineers
  • Breakfast with local entrepreneurs is March 31
  • Steinmetz Symposium registration goes through Friday
  • Last issue of term
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Talks ask ‘What Can Science Do for Women?’
  • Prof. Tann work to be featured
  • “Thank You” Union For 25 Wonderful Years!
  • Mike Polsinelli Doesn’t Let His Disability Keep Him From the Sports He Loves
  • Union prof finds ancient artists’ inventory
  • Six Dutchmen Named to ECACHL All-Academic Team
  • Jim McLaughlin ’93 started as Athletic Director May 2
  • Seven Dutchwomen Earn ECACHL All-Academic Recognition
  • Watson Fellow Adam Grode to study lute in Central Asia
  • Alumni brings business to Sch’dy
  • Union men’s swimmers competing at NCAA Championships
  • Alum James Mann brings 3N2 to Sch’dy
  • Hull honored by downtown Schenectady group
  • Putt-Putt boats bring out the best, and worst
  • McDowell named Sports Information Director
  • Seguin provides his own March Madness in Michigan
  • Union proposes partnership for Center for Excellence
  • Diane Bish, internationally known solo organist to perform
  • Union to host Tech Valley Engineering Symposium on April 5
  • Arlene Baker’s “Silk Spaces” exhibit opens April 1
  • Cunningham, Eisenhut named ECAC basketball all-stars
  • Two juniors named Goldwater Scholars
  • In Hull’s honor: Schenectady County Library to establish special collection
  • Crime scene investigation contest for capital region students
  • Spring sports stars welcomed back with Liberty League honors
  • ‘Kristin’s Story’ coming to Union on April 5
  • ‘Hindu Ethics’ talk by Swami Tadatmananda
  • NCAA PLAYOFF SCHEDULE FOR UNION SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S LACROSSE
  • Washington wins Liberty League Performer of the Year honors
  • Undergrad research a boon to Goldwater winners
  • Watson Fellow to study music of Central Asia
  • Prof. Rapoff publishes journal paper
  • Prof. Tann works premiered
  • Prof. Olsen awarded artist grant
  • What’s new? See news site
  • Eric McDowell joins College as new SID
  • President Hull to be honored with library collection
  • Monks coming to campus April 12
  • Renowned organist Diane Bish to perform Sunday
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Union receives state funds for tech advancement
  • Union partners with SuperPower, SCCC
  • State funding for Union and tech workforce
  • College trustees hire presidential search firm
  • New business-higher ed tech collaboration to bring labs, programs to Union
  • Vera Shutter retires from ITS
  • Spring Family Weekend
  • Good news for Union and Sch’dy
  • SuperPower, Union and SCCC
  • 12 Tibetan monks to visit from April 11-15
  • Women’s lacrosse, softball shine with Liberty League awards
  • Tallis Scholars perform memorial concert
  • Downtown Schenectady to get Big House eatery
  • Mayor renames city street for President Roger Hull
  • ECAC names Julie Gawronski the softball player of the week
  • Union 2005 football captains announced
  • Genocide in Darfur to be discussed prior to showing of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ on April 11
  • Superpower grant forms partnership with College
  • Data pioneer Vera Shutter retires from ITS
  • Tibetan monks to visit campus
  • Prof. Toher named a Loeb Fellow at Harvard
  • Prof. DeBono gives papers with student co-authors
  • Prof. Garver, students present paper on Andean uplift
  • Firm retained to assist in presidential search
  • Tallis Scholars to perform April 10
  • Book sale dates set for Schaffer Library
  • Phi Beta Kappa nominees sought
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Union banner flies above fold on front page of USA Today
  • Dr. Ronald Weinstein ’60 receives Arizona Physician of the Year award
  • “Visions and Revisions: Recycled and Environmental Art”
  • Bioethics conference at Union
  • Tech Valley Engineering Symposium at Union
  • Gerrish and Team USA Capture Gold at IIHF Women’s World Championship
  • Ecologist John Todd to speak on sustainability
  • Owings honored while baseball, softball are home at last
  • Union College Alumni Council elects officers
  • Sign up now for the Friends of Union Athletics Golf Classic, coming May 16
  • Michael Ondaatje, prize winning author at Union on May 3
  • Union engineers take top honors
  • MacMillan Inducted into the Buffalo Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Journal details search for Renaissance art supplies
  • Students take honors at ASME meeting, again
  • ‘Mama Maria’ among employees honored at luncheon
  • Prof. Jain receives career enhancement fellowship
  • Prof. Hatke restores Adirondack map
  • Ghaly quoted on buildings, climate and culture
  • Prof. Sener gives conference paper
  • Batson is guest artist at Illinois dance festival
  • Ecologist John Todd to speak
  • English Patient author to speak May 3
  • Denis Foley to talk on criminal evil
  • Tibetan monks draw crowds; mandala nearly done
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Women’s track & field’s Hannah LaMoy studies the record book
  • Pat Clarey ’75 serves famous governor of California
  • Colleges in region toughen alcohol policies
  • James Prosek to speak to Union art students
  • Engineering students triumph again
  • Liberty League pours on the awards to Coffey, Kielb and Donovan
  • NSF funds research, with students, on Andes climate change
  • CT, Tech Valley embraced at international conference
  • Summit at Tech Valley to feature alumni entrepreneurs
  • Students off to NCUR
  • Profs. Hemmendinger, Traver publish paper
  • Prof. Cox writes on collage and race theory
  • Milless paper urges learning tech from students
  • Herrington paper on student apps wins award
  • PBK elects seniors and juniors
  • English Patient author to speak May 3
  • Naturalist artist Prosek to speak
  • Admissions says ‘thanks’ for yield day
  • Philosophy sponsors talks
  • Safety kiosk in use at Huron and Park
  • Wikoff Gallery features environmental art
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Schedule for Barbara Taylor
  • NYS funds college growth
  • Area students to design complex contraptions at Rube Goldberg contest on April 30
  • Union alumni key to GenNEXT Council’s launch, success
  • Union College’s Webster House offers quiet living, study space
  • Union alumni form GenNEXT Council for young professionals
  • Leaman Captures Gold with Team USA at IIHF World U-18 Championship
  • Alumni collaborate in Madama Butterfly
  • ‘Try-Math-Lon’ tests brains and brawn
  • ‘You are Union’ campaign has local kickoff
  • Gross nets dividends from Liberty League; Union women’s lacrosse sweeps honors
  • Mendelssohn Club, Dutch Pipers and Garnet Minstrels to perform on May 15
  • ‘You Are Union’ campaign has local kickoff
  • Science paper details timing of glaciers
  • Summit in Tech Valley had Union College flavor
  • Ogawa gives paper at art history conference
  • Prof. Furiya takes post at Berkeley
  • Mueller delivers conference paper
  • Prof. Weisse to lead health professions advisors group
  • Sowa on panel at state Health Department
  • Prof. Wineapple publishes essay on Sebald
  • Author of English Patient to speak on Tuesday
  • ‘Mama Maria’ to retire from Dining Services
  • Try-Math-Lon a test of muscles and math
  • Rube Goldberg takes a soda break
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Thank you, Dwight Wolf and Dick Sakala!
  • Rachel Beckman receives ECAC honors
  • U-Care carnival brings hundreds of kids to College
  • Day-long event brings girls to Union for math and fun
  • Watson Fellow to study music of Central Asia
  • Up Front with Roger Hull
  • The Hull years
  • A bit of Bali on the Mohawk
  • Asking the big questions
  • Data Pioneer Vera Shutter retires from ITS
  • College mourns passing of Harold Martin and Christina Sorum
  • Large problems require diverse teams: Ted Berger ’72
  • Stillman winner urges preservation of free inquiry
  • Undergrad research a boon to Goldwater winners
  • Golub House dedicated
  • Works in progress
  • Journal details search for Renaissance art supplies
  • Tibetan monks draw crowds
  • Parent’s Perspective
  • Letters
  • Newsmakers
  • Thank you
  • The Union Book Shelf
  • Events
  • Meet the president: Ainlay to visit campus Nov. 16
  • Union students meet ‘English Patient’ author they’ve been studying
  • Rube Goldberg Machine Contest draws local teams
  • ‘New Yorker’ cartoonist’s art displayed at Nott
  • Union hosts Liberty League Women’s Lacrosse Championships
  • Hull chosen as Union College’s commencement speaker for June 12 ceremony
  • Time to remember for Union women’s crew; three teams honored by Liberty League
  • New Web Features for Alumni
  • New Features for Alumni
  • You Are Union: The Launching of a New Campaign
  • Reinvigorating Residential Life
  • Beuth House: 50th anniversary gift looks to the future
  • The Minervas at a glance
  • New Trustee Spotlight
  • Energizing Athletics
  • Union Hockey
  • Expanding the Arts
  • Volunteer Roundup
  • Gifts
  • Odd Jobs
  • 1955: A very cool year
  • Molly Flanagan named Liberty League Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Year; five players earn all-league honors
  • College mourns President Harold C. Martin
  • Roger Hull named Commencement speaker
  • Steinmetz Symposium to feature several hundred students
  • Prof. Orzel gets NSF grant
  • Prof. Fleischer writes book chapter
  • Prof. Butler named research associate at women’s center
  • Students, faculty participate in math conference
  • Grant Hall features photos from China
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • John E. Kelly III ’76 honored by regional group
  • Four Union men’s lacrosse players receive Liberty League all-star honors
  • David Finckel and Wu Han return
  • Student Forum election of Executive Board is May 11
  • Union women’s lacrosse team in NCAA Tournament
  • Union softball selected for NCAA tournament
  • Admissions office to discuss recruiting
  • LISTEN LIVE TO THE NCAA SOFTBALL & WOMEN’S LACROSSE PLAYOFFS ON TEAMLINE
  • Gawronski, Eisenhut named to ESPN the Magazine Academic District 1 Softball Teams
  • Union ‘feels like home’ to Bailey winner
  • New Yunich Professor sees promise for ethics
  • At Steinmetz, ‘barbecue grill’ makes music
  • Prof. Benjamin shows Cuba photos in Italy
  • Prof. Cura publishes on Tibetan inscriptions
  • Prof. Wilms writes on Hollywood films, WWII
  • Gerhan writes on bandwidth, Botswana
  • Prof. Henseler writes for journal, conference
  • Admissions sets sessions on diversity recruiting
  • Softball, women’s lax headed to NCAAs
  • Duo to give concert-lecture on 20th C. American music
  • Schaffer Library wins ‘Be Innovative’ award
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Hull lauded by NCUR for leadership role
  • Traver named new dean of engineering
  • Union professor’s composition gets commissioned
  • Student-designed survey on spirituality a great success
  • Union alumni wireless company frees up Albany
  • Class of 2000 gives Seward gift
  • Union, Skidmore looking at buying locally grown foods
  • College mourns death of Christina Sorum, dean of faculty
  • Alaskan boulder honors William H. Seward, Class of 1820
  • Draznin garners Liberty League All-Conference tennis honors
  • Draznin Garners Liberty League All-Conference Honors
  • Kate Hedgeman ’96 named Woman of Excellence
  • Union softball receives numerous all-star team honors from Liberty League
  • Chadwick named to Liberty League Baseball all-star team
  • “The Threepenny Opera” at Union’s Yulman Theatre
  • Grant ’05 combines engineering, arts for self-defined major
  • ReUnion 2005 brings 1,400 to Schenectady for numerous events
  • College remembers ‘ebullient’ dean, consummate teacher
  • Cherrice Traver named dean of engineering, CS
  • Engineering, music classes: together at last
  • Prof. Werner co-authors paper with student
  • Prof. Greenberg named visiting chair at Carleton
  • Prof. Sener publishes in journal
  • Prof. Nydegger writes book chapter
  • Welcome to ReUnion 2005
  • Class of 2000 remembers Seward
  • Threepenny Opera goes up in Yulman
  • Works by Hilary Tann to be performed
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Union partners with SuperPower, receives $5 million state grant
  • SuperPower, Union , SCCC form partnership, receive state funds
  • College gathers for Dean Sorum memorial
  • Union teams up with SuperPower and SCCC
  • Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach Position Open
  • All-night Relay for Life cancer fundraiser
  • Gawronski, Arceneaux named NFCA Softball All-Americans
  • Prof. James Underwood named interim president
  • Union College names interim president
  • Class of 2000 laud Seward
  • Campus Action erects markers for war dead
  • Former prof named as interim president at Union
  • Flanagan named to IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-American team for fourth straight season
  • Dylan tribute concert, BBQ, art show is May 26
  • Students home for summer can mean conflicts
  • Markers lining campus paths pay tribute to war dead
  • Hedgeman ’96 named Chamber ‘Woman of Excellence’
  • ‘Six of One’ student exhibit at Mandeville Gallery
  • 81 seniors honored at Appreciation Dinner
  • Spring Family Weekend a Success
  • Schenectady ranked in top 10 ‘salary value’ cities in U.S.
  • Final 2004-05 Chamber Series concert — Meininger Trio — on May 26
  • ECAC honors three Union women’s lacrosse players
  • Seward honored with Alaskan boulder
  • James Underwood named interim president
  • Markers commemorate war dead
  • Anthropologist launches retiree health insurance fund
  • Colleagues mourn death of Ernie Conti
  • ‘Threepenny Opera’ runs through weekend at Yulman
  • Farewell reception set for Roger
  • Crowds and sun? Must be ReUnion
  • ‘Six of One’ is senior show at Nott
  • Meininger Trio to play Tann composition
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Anthropologist turns research on retirement into national health insurance program
  • Union melts snow like ‘magic’
  • Chester Arthur memorialized
  • ‘Just for Juniors’ program draws record numbers to Union
  • Jackson’s Gardens touted
  • Alumni Council honors three grads, one faculty member
  • Union student, faculty work with lasers to restore Olana’s stenciled walls
  • Daggett winner finds support for busy students
  • Commencement 2005 is June 12
  • Looking forward to the Class of 2009
  • Colleagues mourn death of Catherine D’Amato
  • Ingo Maddaus, longtime math professor, passes
  • Prof. Meuller named head of Plutarch Society
  • Prof. Hollocher publishes on dinosaur coprolites
  • Prof. Fleischer is author of journal article
  • Profs. Wicks, Wilk get NiMo grant for energy research
  • Campus farewell to Roger moved to June 8
  • Dean Balmer ‘re-purpose’ event is Friday
  • Last issue of term
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Gawronski named to ECAC all-star softball team
  • 500 students graduate from Union
  • Therese McCarty named interim dean of faculty
  • Union undergrads launch e-company
  • Hull to address 500 graduates at Union College Commencement on June 12
  • Union College Announces 2005-06 Women’s Hockey Schedule
  • Union College Announces 2005-06 Men’s Hockey Schedule
  • Hull presses for national service
  • Class of 2005 includes physicians-to-be, lutist, art restorer
  • Tian Tian is Class of 2005 valedictorian
  • Student speaker: ‘Collaboration is path to success’
  • Transfer student from Bulgaria is Union salutatorian
  • Hull’s name to grace plaza, street, library collection
  • Hull to students: Passion, accountability, compassion, truth
  • Hull advocates national service program
  • Union commencement history is fabled
  • Class of 2005 encouraged to be of service
  • Roger Hull says goodbye to graduates and college
  • Hull gives final farewell in charge to graduates
  • Reformed church general synod at Union
  • McDowell Named 2005 Irving T. Marsh Service Bureau Award Recipient
  • Union alum who was ‘Post’ editor coined ‘Deep Throat’
  • Outgoing president proposes mandatory service
  • Union Women’s Hockey Team Announces 2005-06 Captains
  • Union alumnus part of laser tech experiment
  • Union history prof’s bat tales
  • Bruce, Eisenhut receive ECAC scholar-athlete awards
  • Union Fund coming to a close
  • Digital photography exhibit at Union June 30
  • Applications to Union at record number
  • Alumna returns to the Capital District stage
  • Bailey Field’s new turf is now in place
  • Men’s basketball adds Cetnar, Price to coaching staff
  • Mary K. Carroll named director of undergraduate research
  • Fighting Dutchmen Gridirion Club Golf Classic August 6
  • Union hosts 10th Summer Science Workshop from July 3-16
  • Two alums named among nation’s top CFOs
  • Union 2005 commencement reflects on 9/11
  • Alumni to help with Schenectady development
  • John Ostrom ’51 pioneer in paleontology, dies
  • Union commencement speech highlighted
  • Helena Binder ’76 in local opera
  • Terry Weiner named special assistant to Union president
  • Summer science workshop at Union
  • Union students abroad are safe
  • Major campaign gifts support arts, athletics, housing, faculty
  • Union names Jessica Critchlow head women’s lacrosse coach
  • Union hires Heenan as men’s hockey assistant
  • Taylor family enriches Union campaign by $1.5M
  • Donations aid major campaign at Union
  • Program encourages girls to pursue engineering
  • Don Resnick and Bruce McColl: Drawings and paintings at Mandeville Gallery
  • Heenan resigns as Union men’s hockey assistant
  • 70 ninth and 10th graders enroll in Camp College weekend
  • Bennett named men’s hockey assistant at Union
  • Kate White ’72 has home featured in ‘Country Living’
  • John Ostrom ’51 memorialized in NY Times
  • Eisenhut named ECAC Robbins Scholar Athlete winner for all ECAC Div. III institutions
  • Union student remains abroad despite recent attacks
  • Get thee to a Shakespeare performance
  • Asian Art exhibit from Union’s permanent collection
  • Union football announces recruits
  • Union prof and student preserve historic art
  • Union prof elected VP of Reformed Church in America
  • Treetop continues to branch out
  • Seven to be enshrined into the Union Athletics Hall of Fame on September 10
  • Bill Brahler named Union head men’s and women’s tennis coach
  • H.S. participants display projects at EDGE farewell event
  • Union awarded high tech research funds
  • Union receives $600k grant from NYS
  • Admissions open house has record attendees
  • UCALL announces fall program
  • Union in tune with parents’ needs and today’s economy
  • Link named Union women’s hockey assistant
  • Union jumps four places in national rankings
  • Union gets top national ranking
  • Here they come…Union’s fall student-athletes returning
  • Messa gives update on presidential search
  • Union professor works as detective of Renaissance art
  • Presidential search narrowed to 12; interviews set for Sept.
  • Students return to area colleges
  • College mourns loss of Morton “Mike” Yulman ’36
  • The truth for computer science grads
  • Union reaches out to students hurt by Katrina disaster
  • Displaced college students switch to local schools
  • College textbook costs soaring
  • Capital region colleges help students bound for Tulane
  • Campus wakes up from summer slumber
  • Women’s Soccer stars honored by Liberty League in first week of action
  • Union community welcomed back by Schenectady
  • Convocation kicks off College’s 211th year
  • College mourns death of Morton ‘Mike’ Yulman
  • New faculty welcomed
  • Prof. Mueller delivers lectures
  • Prof. Rapoff presents papers
  • Union responds to Katrina
  • Safety first: New campus initiatives in place
  • Downtown festivities set for ‘Welcome Back Day’ Saturday
  • Prexy search narrows
  • Economist to speak Monday
  • Exhibits
  • Prof. Toher at UK conference
  • Union professor discusses effects of hurricane disaster
  • Fellowship director focuses on ‘multiplying opportunities’
  • Prof. Walker hosts ‘Nukes in East Asia’ workshop
  • Capital punishment examined at Union
  • Four is the magic number for Poey and four Union fall sports stars
  • Fellowships director multiplying opportunities
  • New faculty welcomed
  • Union efforts to help Katrina victims continue
  • You are Union campaign builds momentum
  • Area colleges collaborate to stage play about death penalty
  • Academic Affairs announces two appointments
  • ‘Nukes in East Asia’ workshop set for Friday
  • Hemmendinger quoted in IT article
  • Steckler wows arts critic
  • Events
  • Exhibits
  • Alumni exhibit work at Arts Atrium Gallery
  • Union RA’s help new class adjust to college life
  • Handling the pressure of applying to college
  • ‘Figures and Abstractions’ exhibit features alumni artists
  • Gordon Gould ’41, laser pioneer, dies at 85
  • Union picked eighth in men’s ECACHL preseason poll
  • Union picked 11th in ECACHL women’s preseason poll
  • Ian Bostridge and Julius Drake open Chamber Concert Series
  • Author Lorene Cary to speak at Union Sept. 29
  • Union alumna Dr. Sue Goldie wins MacArthur grant
  • “A” is what it must “B” to “C” Liberty League honors
  • Musical nomad reports from the Silk Road
  • Gordon Gould memorialized
  • Sue Goldie ’84 wins MacArthur ‘genius award’
  • Laser pioneer Gordon Gould ’41 dies
  • Karl Kessler ’08 remembered for creativity, humor
  • Lorene Cary, activist and author, to speak
  • Katrina relief efforts continue
  • Deadline nears for IEF
  • Committees reviewing tenure
  • Angrist receives Turkish Studies grant
  • Katrina donations still pouring in
  • Quinn promoted to assistant to president
  • Rapoff awarded NSF grant
  • Seligman to curate Permanent Collection
  • Exhibits
  • Events
  • 34th season of chamber music at Union College
  • Students respectful of neighbors
  • Exhibit: ‘The Terracotta Soldiers of Xian’ shows at Union
  • Chinese political propaganda posters exhibit at Union
  • Audino, Murphy, Ftorek highlight the fall week that was
  • Union men’s hockey team announces 2005-06 captains
  • Two faculty named MacArthur professors
  • New grants support CT projects
  • 34th season of chamber concert series underway
  • New patrols: Students in step with campus security
  • Union reaches out to New Orleans faculty, students
  • Protestant ministry marks 25 years
  • Reminder: Grants deadline approaching
  • Submissions encouraged for research journal
  • Mumbai flood relief donations sought
  • Mellon faculty grants available
  • Honor thy teacher: Gideon Hawley nominations needed
  • Mueller delivers lectures, publishes article
  • Ghaly authors cover story
  • Duncan sculptures on view in Saratoga
  • Parlett-Sweeney attends IT leadership forum
  • Course proposals due Friday
  • High Holy Days observances noted
  • EXHIBITS: Sculptures, photos, posters
  • EVENTS: Lectures, concerts, workshops and more
  • Union alumnus makes tough choices as prez of Delaware U
  • Classical Japanese theater and dance workshop
  • Werts, Walton-Yedlin wow us by winning awards
  • Union a great spot for fall foliage
  • Exhibit highlights digital media
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Kits for Katrina: Minervas support school kids
  • Open House, Multicultural Weekend set
  • Three Gen Ed working groups named
  • Japanese classical arts presented
  • Disaster training set
  • Hull Service Award nominees sought
  • Faculty Review Board adds reps
  • Religious holidays noted
  • Call for Toll Day representatives
  • Becker Career Center announces changes
  • Ad hoc tenure committee notes change
  • Borst article published
  • Cass and Fernandes present CS paper
  • Sharlet publishes chapter
  • 2006-07 academic calendar
  • EVENTS: Morning Sun, Episodic Ethics, Kabuki and more
  • EXHIBITS: Sculpture, photos, posters
  • Chester A. Arthur’s birth honored
  • Union set to open season at Ice Breaker Invitational against CC
  • Admissions holds open house
  • Wireless service a staple at Union
  • Alden March Bioethics Institute formed
  • Toll Day in 11th year, college continues to serve community
  • Union Homecoming and Family Weekend features a fun-filled weekend, this Friday and Saturday, October 21-22
  • Hula, lei-making workshops scheduled
  • Barbaritz sets the volleyball table; Fall teams rake in awards
  • Union community to spruce up city
  • ARTS theme house newest residential creation
  • Hips, hands and heart: Embracing the hula
  • Rennes reception among Homecoming events
  • WRUC celebrates 85th anniversary at Homecoming
  • Bioethics institute formed
  • Walker’s ‘Nazi bomb’ work noted in Britain
  • Pavlic pieces published
  • Volunteers to help spruce up city at Toll Day
  • Teatro Círculo presents comedy
  • Rev. Martin Marty to speak
  • Committee on Teaching panel discussion slated
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • EVENTS: Hula, comedy, philosophy
  • EXHIBITS
  • Hislope presents article
  • Baker serves as bioethics consultant
  • Becker Career Center workshop set for Oct. 19
  • New ‘ARTS’ theme house opens on campus
  • Strong financial controls in place at Union
  • Bouchard garners ECAC Hockey League weekly honors
  • Update on presidential search
  • Trio to play Oct. 28 at Union
  • Shakespeare goes tropical
  • Campus ready for Homecoming Family Weekend
  • Experts in the humanities speak at Union
  • “Get your awards here!”; Eight fall sports athletes honored this week
  • Traditional tales of the Adirondacks with Joseph Bruchac
  • Presidential search continues at Union
  • Ralph Nader to speak at Memorial Chapel
  • Homecoming a feast of activities, festivities
  • International studies topic of Feigenbaum Forum
  • Chi Psi suspension announced
  • Romero to speak on Latina liberation theology
  • Nydegger presents text anxiety workshop at Blue House
  • EVENTS: Music, movies & more
  • EXHIBITS: From photos to digital art
  • Tann receives Encore Award
  • Smith presents paper at German studies conference
  • Noted American Indian storyteller presents program
  • Postwar German Jewish life subject of talk
  • Not to worry: Test anxiety workshop shares coping skills
  • Red Cross certification training scheduled
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Hydro engineer to deliver Steinmetz Lecture Oct. 24
  • Dennis Woodford to give Steinmetz Lecture on Monday
  • Martin E. Marty, prominent religious scholar, to visit campus
  • Stephen C. Ainlay named 18th president of Union College
  • 18th president named at Union College
  • Union set to name new president
  • Scholar to lead Union College
  • Union names 18th leader
  • Favorite numbers are “3” and “0” for fall sports teams
  • Ainlay named 18th College president
  • Harlow awarded Founders Medal at Homecoming
  • It’s in the bag: Katrina kits headed south
  • Campus hurricane relief efforts top $10,000
  • Chamber concert features trio of young virtuosi
  • Aloha, Shakespeare: Hawaiian-themed ‘Midsummer’ opens
  • Noted theologian, author to speak
  • Speakers to address corporate ethics, Latino immigration
  • Philosophy series slates talk on terror
  • ME students present at NIST
  • Baker appointed to APA committee
  • Hislope book review appears
  • Garver publishes paper
  • Vineyard presents paper at international gathering
  • Benjamin photos in ‘Cuba’ exhibit
  • Flu clinic set for Nov. 3
  • All aboard: Train art ‘an interdisciplinary treat’
  • EXHIBITS: Photos, posters, digital works
  • EVENTS: Oct. 28-Nov.6
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Students sponsor earthquake relief dinner
  • History prof in NOVA show on Nazi atomic program
  • New president announced at Union College
  • Prominent religious scholar to speak at Union Nov. 1
  • Mayotte snags ECACHL Goalie of the Week Honors
  • Alumni Travel: Chianti in a Tuscan Villa
  • GCUU to have new home in College Park
  • Madness in November with four teams in Liberty League Championships, and battle of football unbeatens
  • Japanese drum artists hit the Nott
  • Camerata Ireland with Barry Douglas perform Nov. 10
  • Fraternities help sponsor community charity event
  • Guinn named Liberty League Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year
  • Eight selected to Liberty League Women’s Soccer all-star teams
  • French named Liberty League Field Hockey Coach of the Year; three players honored
  • For George Butterstein, it’s all happening at the zoo
  • Bombs away: Walker on NOVA show on Nazi atomic weapons
  • Chamber orchestra celebrates Irish musical talent
  • Medical insurance cost sharing, Flex Program changes noted
  • Drum roll, please: Acclaimed taiko ensemble comes to Nott
  • Ndiaye presents paper at RMMLA
  • Post receives citation from NYSFAAA
  • Smith wins prestigious prize
  • Tann work to premiere at Harvard
  • Books for Bombay: $3,000 raised
  • Multi-Faith Council combines fasting, charity
  • United Way drive under way
  • Streamlining operations
  • ARTS opening set for Nov. 8
  • Debating tradition sees revival with new club
  • Take a chance on Monopoly fundraiser
  • EVENTS: Nov. 3-14
  • EXHIBITS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Photography display, reception set
  • The legend of Ted Bick ’58
  • Union prof. reveals Renaissance painting techniques
  • Union students fundraise for local families
  • Ben Folds delivers at sold out Union show
  • Students roll dice for a worthy cause
  • Jennifer Lawless ’97 brings lectures to life
  • NCAA Soccer Second Round Playoffs: Dutchwomen home; Dutchmen away on air; both at 1 p.m.
  • Pocock earns team’s first ECACHL weekly award
  • Local colleges confident of student safety in France
  • Time Warner Cable to televise and provide streaming video of Union-RPI football game
  • Belcea String Quartet play Nov. 22
  • Update on arts building renovation
  • Football team hopes for The Shoes, and to join soccer teams in NCAA’s
  • Marisa Silveri ’95 gives parents insight into children’s thoughts
  • Rebuilding schools in New Orleans: A winter’s break
  • A novel approach: Sorum House to celebrate love of reading
  • Get ready, get set for racing robots
  • IEF update
  • Frats for charity: Monopoly tourney nets $12,000
  • The British are coming: Acclaimed Belcea String Quartet to perform in Memorial Chapel Nov. 22
  • Calling all explorers: Mini-term aboard a tall ship
  • Meet the president: Ainlay visits campus Nov. 16
  • Taylor publishes book, journal articles
  • Lewin presents at colloquium
  • Concert to honor professor emeritus
  • Term abroad group safe in Rennes
  • United Way campaign deadline is today
  • EVENTS: Concerts, open house and more
  • The last issue
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Last days for Concordy survey
  • EXHIBITS
  • Union to host Rowan in NCAA Div. III Second Round Football Playoff Game Sat., Nov. 26
  • It’s Union’s game
  • Mayotte earns second ECACHL Goalie of the Week Honor
  • Arcidiacono, Audino highlight Liberty League football honors
  • Live webcast of President-Elect Stephen Ainlay
  • Next president sees Union as a ‘remarkable innovator’
  • For ME class, ‘Robodarts’ is all about accuracy
  • Prominent Schenectady sites worth saving
  • Colleges concerned with federal wiretap law
  • Jack Howard-Potter’s (’97) art ‘steels’ Florida skies
  • Emanuel Ax plays at Union Dec. 2
  • Union students present at national engineering conference
  • Union students help rebuild NOLA schools
  • Little inducted into high school Hall of Fame
  • James Tedisco ’72 next NYS Assembly minority leader
  • Eisenhut named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® Women’s Soccer College Division First Team
  • Union College students to help rebuild New Orleans schools
  • Tune in with D.J. at Liberty League Swimming & Diving Championships
  • College and city PILOT talks continue
  • ReUnion 2005 program is award-winning
  • Gazette editorial on town-gown relations
  • Union’s efforts mentioned in New Orleans press
  • Union Students return from New Orleans
  • Wayman named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® Football College Division First Team
  • Tedisco plans to play key role as minority leader
  • Boston Camerata at Union Dec. 20
  • Men’s Basketball’s Cagianello, Women’s Swimming & Diving Team have big weeks
  • Five All-State, Three All-Region, and Eisenhut All-American for Union women’s soccer
  • Arcidiacono wins ECAC and D3Football Regional Player of the Year honors; Audino ECAC Regional Coach of the Year
  • Lessons from Katrina: Media join Union volunteers in New Orleans
  • Union makes the ‘indie’ movie circuit
  • Garnet & silver: ReUnion ’05 gets national recognition
  • Scientific educational programs to be featured on Web site
  • Demolition of Big N Plaza under way
  • Union alumni event wins award
  • It’s a wrap: Union community shares the holiday spirit
  • Finckel and Han return to charm chamber music lovers
  • FES honors College for Adirondack program
  • Union names new director of media and PR
  • David Viniar ’76: Making hoop dreams come true
  • Entrepreneurial spirit at heart of unique group that supports Union
  • Up Front with Jim Underwood
  • Stage Craft
  • Taylor gift remakes the Music Building
  • Stage Craft: Memories
  • James Taylor ’66: A driving force for College enhancement
  • Class of 2005 Academics Alfresco
  • Mika Street ’01: Embracing the entrepreneurial spirit
  • 35-year career of Union theater professor takes center stage
  • The way we are: Union site of scary movie
  • In step with Union
  • Course proposals due
  • Finance moves to McKean
  • Peter Heinegg’s essay collection published
  • Martin presents paper
  • Sharlet book published
  • Song presents paper
  • Lights, camera, Reamer
  • Sorum guest professorship ‘a loving tribute’
  • Seward Rock(s!): Cal Crary ’00 & Duncan Crary ’00
  • Integrating Business and Technology
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS [1.5.06]
  • Developing Networking Opportunities
  • Digital Art: Trustee gift supports new initiative
  • You are Union
  • Charles Steckler exhibition: 35-year retrospective
  • A father’s dream: Martin Luther King III to speak
  • EVENTS
  • Tyler elected to FRB
  • EXHIBITS
  • Up front with Jim Underwood
  • Kevin Lamon remembered at candlelight reception
  • Union ‘feels like home’ to Bailey winner
  • James Underwood named interim president
  • Meet Jim Underwood
  • Campaign tops halfway mark
  • Summer’s Lease hath all too short a date
  • ReUnion 2005
  • Alumnus was ‘Post’ editor who coined ‘Deep Throat’
  • Commencement 2005
  • Commencement Address
  • President Roger Hull’s Charge to the Graduates
  • New Yunich Professor sees promise for ethics
  • Works in Progress
  • ‘Repurposing’ retirees recall time at Union
  • ’93 grad named director of athletics
  • Anthropologist launches retiree health insurance fund
  • At Steinmetz, ‘barbecue grill’ makes music
  • Two faculty named to administrative posts
  • Carroll to direct undergraduate research
  • NSF grant funds Rodbell climate study
  • Superpower grant forms partnership with College
  • A Kind of Calling
  • After the Tsunami
  • Trish Williams: Building Bridges
  • Current Changes
  • Bookshelf
  • Former Tony Blair advisor speaks at Union
  • Union receives additional Mellon grant money
  • U-Save Energy Campaign heats up
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day events scheduled
  • Rapoff receives grant, publishes
  • Physics students present papers
  • Finance relocates
  • New Athletics Web site up and running
  • EVENTS
  • Greenberg elected APS Fellow
  • Physics students present at joint meeting
  • EXHIBITS
  • Matsue publishes, presents
  • Kenney Center mentors cited for service
  • Dvorak work noted in Austrian paper
  • Musical Nomad reports from the Silk Road
  • From Katmandu to the Internet
  • A Sculpted reality
  • From Florida sampling Schenectady’s weather
  • A “Fine Line” between work and play
  • Michael A. DiPietro, M.D. ’70: The bassoon beat goes on for renowned pediatric radiologist
  • Max Heinegg ’94: Poetry that Rocks
  • Found in translation
  • Stephen C. Ainlay named 18th president of Union College
  • College mourns loss of Gould, Ostrom, and Yulman
  • HAVE A BALL: Winter dance set for Saturday
  • Karl Kessler ’08 remembered for creativity, humor
  • Seven inducted into Athletics Hall of Fame
  • Two faculty named MacArthur professors
  • Pitching in for Katrina victims
  • Batson gets Stillman Prize
  • Academic Affairs announce appointments
  • Professor Harlow honored
  • Works in progress
  • Chi Psi suspension announced
  • Students take transition in stride
  • Greek Life Update
  • Bookshelf
  • J. Lawrence Hennessey ’38
  • Union has fundraising goal in sight
  • Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy at Union
  • Lemelin to leave U-Start incubator
  • 29 lives forever changed by hurricane relief
  • Portrait of a lady: Union procures painting of Nott’s wife
  • Global book project speaks volumes
  • ‘No one’s poodle’: Blair advisor gives lunchtime talk
  • Scholarly workshops filling up fast
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • IEF deadlines near
  • Environmental Studies program series on “Sustainable Energy” begins
  • Union College seminar series on “Sustainable Energy”
  • It’s academic: Veteran editor to lead publishing workshop
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Keep father’s dream alive, says Martin Luther King III
  • Research workshop for junior faculty scheduled
  • Garver publishes paper on fission-track dating methodology
  • Kaplan to chair advisory committee
  • Fox publishes article on sports violence
  • Jain elected to executive committee
  • It’s telescopic: Students, Koopmann, observe in Arecibo
  • King III urges College to keep his father’s dream alive
  • Alumni Travel: Chianti in a Tuscan Villa
  • Eyewitness to executions: Sister Helen Prejean speaks Feb. 2
  • Wang makes 3rd appearance at chamber concert series
  • Union names media director
  • Union puts on business plan competition for students
  • Man behind the scenes
  • Free tax help is offered
  • Helped by Union
  • Across the Capital Region, campus lots sport slicker rides
  • A different kind of break
  • Thurber pulls Uni’s trigger to ‘Magnum’
  • Students, staff recognized for Katrina efforts during break
  • Burton B. Delack endows scholarship
  • Partnerships key to admissions process
  • ‘You are Union’ campaign hits $106 million
  • Moyano presents paper on political exile
  • Urania back in Union spotlight
  • Rodbell co-authors article
  • Bizer articles accepted
  • IEF deadlines approaching
  • Reseach and grants committee proposals due
  • Union students compete at Whiteface
  • EVENTS
  • Sorum House to be dedicated Feb. 3
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Area colleges investing more aggressively
  • Artemis String Quartet concert on Feb. 12
  • Union mourns passing of Coretta Scott King
  • Birth of a great idea: Wells volunteers will mind
  • Artemis String Quartet comes to campus Feb. 12
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Hill Butler gives talk on “Othermothering”
  • Boyer presents poster at Chicago conference
  • Martinique mini-term c’est un succès
  • Students help local residents with taxing task
  • Tongue to lead writing/critiquing workshop
  • Future Professors Program deadline nears
  • Students who slalom are Whiteface winners
  • Reminder: Two dedications set for Friday
  • Apkarian Union’s first ‘Entrepreneur in Residence’
  • Union gets new scholarship
  • Union dedicated to digital arts
  • Former U.N. weapons inspector gives talk on U.S. and Iraq
  • Students perform to raise awareness, support women
  • Chuck D. of Public Enemy comes to campus
  • Cal Crary ’00 and William Lamson exhibit opens
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Artemis String Quartet plays Sunday
  • Meade co-edits collection on disability
  • DeBono publishes articles
  • Pavlic poem nominated for Pushcart
  • Celebrating Black History Month
  • Sorum House dedicated in loving memory of dean
  • You are Olympians: Former student goes to Torino
  • UNITAS deadline approaching
  • Dance preview
  • Howard Sheffer, professor emeritus of chemistry, dies at 87
  • Union student, alumnus named to ‘Forty Under 40’
  • Ceramics at Union heats up: New studio a potter’s paradise
  • Founder’s Day features Peter J. Gomes, renowned Baptist preacher
  • Musicians from Marlboro to perform March 2
  • Lobby effort draws all kinds
  • Temi Bova appointed new head of Schenectady incubator
  • A winter’s dance concert: Dance-theater collaboration an exciting mix of styles, musics, themes
  • Exhibit highlights students’ experience in France
  • Rapper to speak at Union
  • New executive director named for Schenectady incubator
  • Tuition increased approved; financial aid gets boost
  • Lewin presents papers on modern Jewish American women writers
  • Schmee elected for distinguished contributions
  • Tenure, promotions approved for five
  • EVENTS
  • Talking taiko and techno
  • Flower power: Buy daffodils, aid in fight against cancer
  • Books for Iraq to benefit OWF
  • EXHIBITS
  • Welsh poet Menna Elfyn at Union
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS 2.15.06
  • Bailey has impressive showing at Olympics
  • High Wind Warning
  • Union receives $5 million gift
  • Role reversal for performing artists at Union
  • Charity fund raising via online auctions
  • Former GE manager leaves $5M to Schenectady college
  • Union alumnus leaves $5M legacy
  • Donor leaves $5M to Union
  • Pollster Zogby to speak on political landscape
  • Hundreds sign anti-hate petition
  • Reappointment review committees formed for seven
  • AIDS benefit concert set
  • Pollster John Zogby to speak at Union
  • A time to dance
  • Engineering graduate leaves $5 million to College
  • Environmental talk is set for March 9
  • Engineering and music meet when musicologist talks
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Pollster Zogby to speak at Union
  • Feature on residential life at Union College
  • At Founders Day, Rev. Gomes sees Union as icon of hope
  • Update on Olympian
  • At Founders Day, Rev. Peter Gomes sees College as towering icon of hope
  • Chuck D urges awareness
  • Campus community welcomes back Charles Holiday
  • Chuck D brings his brand of rap to Union College
  • Union plays its part in ‘Phantomania’
  • UCALL spring program announced
  • FivePoints – a summer residential academic program for rising 8th – 12th grade students
  • ‘Tech pioneer’ Apkarian blazes new trails at Union as school’s first Entrepreneur in Residence
  • Zogby takes the pulse of Union
  • PALs help ease the pressures of college life
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Academic symposium, gala set for inauguration of Stephen C. Ainlay this weekend
  • Marc Jaccard lectures on fossil fuels March 9
  • Students helping students: PALs help ease pressures of College life
  • Students create group for change
  • Rodbell guest edits journal; others contribute
  • Ogawa chairs art panel in Boston
  • Jewell chairs committee in Quatar
  • Music and dance notes: Tann work in NYC; dance concert this weekend
  • Reappointment review committees formed
  • Israeli poet speaks at Union
  • Two by Proulx: Sorum bibliophiles pick short stories for spring reading
  • EVENTS
  • Union College president to be inaugurated in the fall
  • Classics lecture to explore legendary Latin epic
  • ‘Free’ laundry gets a college try New policy at Union
  • Nobel Laureate Is Accused Of Nazi Collaboration
  • Elementary school students learn to create a “New World”
  • Regional high school students exhibit at Union
  • IEF grants help students conduct research around the globe
  • Post-break(ing) news
  • Laredo, Fleisher in Brahms concert at Memorial Chapel
  • Matsue review published
  • Duncan work on view
  • Nominations due for Women’s Commission prizes
  • Hiatus
  • ‘An intellectual marathon’: Union team places second at Ethics Bowl
  • EVENTS
  • Senior adapts Kundera’s work for stage
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Senior adapts Kundera’s work for stage
  • SAT scoring mix-up puts colleges to test
  • Young professionals to gather at Schenectady bar
  • Union grad expects Tech Valley to catch fire
  • Colleges: SAT error has no effect on admissions
  • Students learn lesson in magic of the theater
  • Lincoln expert Harold Holzer speaks at Union April 4
  • Top high school artists in spotlight
  • Renowned Emerson String Quartet comes to campus April 2
  • Six are Women of Achievement
  • Pianist Yefim Bronfman plays April 6
  • Award-winning documentary, “State of Fear,” gets special screening at Union
  • Gym dandy: New fitness center gets high marks
  • Poet George Drew weaves story of modern physics April 5
  • Lessons in the Ruins
  • Painting with Pixels
  • Computer science and the arts
  • John E. Kelly III Digital Arts Lab dedicated
  • Virtual tour of Chinese Emperor’s Tomb
  • Ainlay finds Union a ‘remarkable innovator’
  • Nazis and the Bomb
  • Rennes alumni recall vivre autrement
  • Newsmakers
  • What does it take to be an official student ambassador — aka, tour guide — at local universities?
  • Lincoln scholar to speak at the Nott April 4
  • U can work it out: New gym lifts eyebrows, spirits, metabolism
  • Rhodes, Marshall scholars sought
  • Benjamin work at Opalka
  • Finlay named to Dance Museum board
  • Matthew co-authors catalogue for National Gallery
  • Olsen, Henseler named to directorships
  • Fed Boss ‘Concerned’ About US Deficits
  • The MIKE goes to… Walter Robb, member of Eliphalet Nott Society
  • It’s spring, and a student’s thoughts turn to NCUR
  • EVENTS
  • Ted Turner, Steve Jobs, others make their pitch to Union
  • Goldie Wins MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant
  • Ted Bick ’58 Trumpets Union’s Gridiron Success
  • Jennifer Lawless ’97: A run (and a walk) for Congress
  • Fresh from the spa, Urania is back and more striking than ever
  • Faculty grant renewed
  • Letter
  • EXHIBITS
  • Works in progress
  • Group peers through world’s biggest scope
  • ReUnion ’05 garners award
  • Dean remembered with Minerva, guest professorship
  • Prof. Harlow receives Founders Medal
  • Memorial for Kevin Lamon ’06
  • ‘You are Union’ campaign hits $106 million
  • Farewell to the man in the black hat
  • Partners in Growth
  • Under the influence
  • Feminist film series features provocative dramas, documentaries
  • Bookshelf
  • Feminist film series features dramas, documentaries
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • “Ruminations on Violence” Jack Levin lectures April 6
  • Punk is more than just music to Watson Fellow
  • Lincoln expert fond of N.Y. politics
  • Boston U. debates athletic funding
  • Lobbyist says times favor up-and-coming
  • EXHIBITS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Melding media with multiculturalism, talk on April 12
  • Union Greek groups shine with renewed trophy
  • Union goes global in Minerva II course
  • Rolling out the garnet carpet for admitted students
  • Key event tonight: Yefim Bronfman at Memorial Chapel
  • Wineapple edits Whittier poetry volume
  • Butterstein publishes paper
  • Sowa elected vice chair of plannning committee
  • Union Dean responds to NY Times article on admissions
  • Tann work to premiere in Albany
  • Black and white and mocha all over
  • The write tutoring stuff
  • “State of Fear” filmmakers featured at screening
  • EVENTS
  • All that jazz: Lunchtime series slated
  • Olsen to premiere composition in Saratoga
  • EXHIBITS
  • Catholic Lenten Simple Supper to feature slides, discussion of Katrina relief trip
  • Union responds loudly to science’s ‘quiet crisis’
  • Stillman exhibit in honor of Dean Sorum
  • Renewed trophy a big deal to Greeks
  • With Fulbright, Andrew Schaeffer headed to Germany
  • Shira Mandel ’05 receives NSF fellowship
  • Students get a say in this course
  • Admirers burnish a leading light in GE’s past
  • Schenectady entrepreneurs startup businesses appreciate help of downtown incubator
  • Steckler retrospective to close Sunday, April 30
  • Union science team tops in contest
  • New photo exhibit opens at Union
  • Mellon grant to fund ‘Minerva Mentors’
  • Steckler exhibit to close with reception on April 30
  • Morris receives Hawley Prize for best essay
  • Brison receives NSF for Fiji research
  • Vineyard research funding renewed
  • Minerva faculty reps named
  • Underwood to deliver ’06 Commencement address
  • Can U canoe? Employee Recognition Luncheon serves up fond memories
  • Underwood, 500 students receive degrees Sunday
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Urban studies scholar to speak on race, culture, music
  • Union awarded Mellon grant for the Minervas
  • EVENTS
  • Union College to hold graduation ceremony June 11
  • At college, a time for examining
  • Kate White (’72) Keeps The Day Job
  • Used cars: Union alum pops the hood on his hobby
  • Union alumni reinvigorate school’s venture capital fund
  • Hard work = success
  • Stillman’s photos will be on exhibit
  • Urban studies scholar to speak on race, culture, music today
  • Tennis superstar Venus Williams coming to Union College
  • A picture is worth a thousand ‘thanks’
  • Buzz tennis match set at Union
  • Venus in Union house when Philly visits Buzz
  • Globalization class at Union College
  • It’s a match: Venus lands at Union this summer
  • Koopmann presents poster
  • Schmidt, student Scott author paper on education finance
  • Ghaly authors two articles
  • Admissions offers thanks for successful yield days
  • Student photo exhibit on Katrina relief trip to open
  • Still time to reserve for Campus Protestant Ministry’s 25th anniversary dinner
  • Post to discuss costs of college on WAMC Youth Media Project
  • EVENTS
  • Classics conference to be held Friday
  • Hull service award nominees sought
  • Students present at prestigious national chemistry conference
  • Investing in talent: Union’s first Henle Scholars have diverse dreams and interests (and a secret handshake)
  • Classics conference held at Union
  • Colleges attempt to tone down student drinking
  • Well-rounded business plan combining entrepreneurial spirit, passion for major is Union’s blueprint for success
  • Mitsuko Uchida closes concert series with Mozart tribute
  • Uchida in concert
  • Watch out Tiger, these machines can swing
  • Anita Diamant, best-selling author of ‘The Red Tent’ gives talk at Union May 9
  • Memoirist to speak for Holocaust Remembrance
  • Union weaves ethics into curriculum with help of alumnus
  • EVENTS
  • Union students show their love of community
  • Borst speaks at Yale colloquium
  • Fernandes, Cass awarded NSF grant
  • Surman presents at KITP workshop
  • Cox gives paper
  • Perfect pitch: Donated guitars combine technology, beauty, innovation
  • Steinmetz Symposium showcases students’ research, creativity, scholarship
  • EXHIBITS
  • Steinmetz moves: There’ll be dancing at the Nott
  • Latino film festival under way
  • Faculty research awards available
  • Strike the set; Steckler exhibit closes
  • Every Gift Keeps Union Yours; Give to Union This Year, and Every Year
  • Campus Action stakes Iraq War Memorial
  • Union announces 12 endowed professorships
  • Museum to debut auction innovation of Union student
  • Gift to Union pays off
  • Chaplain works to show faith presence at Union College
  • Know when to fold ’em
  • Rube Goldberg contest inspires future scientists
  • Energy, excitement build for Steinmetz
  • IEF, FRF, HDF deadlines near
  • Moyano publishes article
  • Klein presents at symposium
  • Post speaks at GEAR UP
  • EVENTS
  • Food drive under way
  • Safe Zone training planned
  • Our gamelan has a name: Gita Semara
  • Mini-Baja team places 20th in national meet
  • EXHIBITS
  • Union student, alumnus honored as ’40 Under Forty’
  • Steinmetz symposium presents flurry of activity
  • Union students finish second in regional business plan competition
  • Saxena, Selchick receive top service honors
  • Prize Day recipients announced
  • ‘Instant love’: Brooklyn students visit Union
  • Wilkin co-authors paper
  • Ghaly selected Fulbright scholar grantee
  • Hollocher, students present poster papers
  • Tyson speaks on “Bridging Community Service”
  • EVENTS
  • Re-Tree project: Students set down roots in Schenectady
  • ‘Bald Soprano” to open at Yulman Theatre
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Po-Chedley awarded for environmental leadership
  • Admissions update: We’ve got class
  • Union community rallies in support of diversity
  • EXHIBITS
  • Prominent scholar to speak on Chinese art
  • ReUnion 2006 features rare Audubon exhibit, other events
  • Colleges whittle down size of incoming classes
  • College announces 2006 funded summer internships
  • Mike Kenny and Barbara Marten give talk May 23
  • Prof. MacDonald proves the value of hands-on experience
  • Interim dean of Arts and Sciences named
  • Union chapter of Alpha Delta Phi awards campus literary prizes
  • A feather in Union’s cap
  • Relay for Life: Overnight walk to support cancer society
  • Fleischer co-authors paper
  • Marso works published
  • Noll, Tyson present at conference
  • Chang, Tann lead haiku reading, workshop tonight
  • Screening, Q&A slated for ‘Favela Rising’
  • ‘Salute him when his birthday comes’: Celebrating Dylan
  • EVENTS
  • SAT scoring glitch forces colleges to reexamine students’ applications
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Student medical volunteers talk to the pros
  • School gets $1M start from state
  • Cancer survivor steps up for the cause
  • Colleges can draw tourists too
  • Senior exhibit goes up in Mandeville Gallery
  • Hundreds brave bad weather to ReUnion 2006
  • Entrepreneur Bo Peabody ventures to Union College
  • Political science students expose global criminals
  • Celebrate the Asian Garden design
  • EVENTS
  • Memorial Day tribute scheduled
  • Minervas have a field day
  • Lobe to attend international seminar
  • Sener publishes, presents
  • Smith publishes poetry book
  • Werner delivers keynote talk
  • Boone, Schehrer present at convention
  • Orzel, Mastroianni present poster
  • Chet Arthur and the Flaming Aces together again
  • Ceremonies abound at ReUnion 2006
  • Juniors jump in on Monday
  • In business, fortunes turn on a dime
  • Fans, musicians to gather at Union College for Dylan’s 65th birthday
  • Union group to uncover historic Erie Canal lock
  • Union community pays tribute on Memorial Day
  • Tribute for tune that honors sacrifice
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Team members get in the swim of things
  • Golderman attends Frye Leadership program
  • Baker delivers address
  • Scholar-athletes, staff, others honored
  • Student presents geology paper
  • Nydegger honored
  • Song receives research grant
  • Commencement 2006 set for June 11
  • Steinmetz research rocks: Student explores mothers’ music
  • EVENTS
  • Three students honored
  • Party in the Asian garden
  • Sorum House selects summer read
  • Bombay exchange seeks faculty
  • Union jazz group to play in Vermont
  • Six inducted into honors physics society
  • Union group uncovers historic Erie Canal lock
  • Garnet Gala a festive gathering
  • Mazoka ’69, former Zambian presidential candidate, dies
  • Union grad, Zambian, dies
  • He’ll be sailing on a replica of the Half Moon
  • Trophies stand tall as meaningful reminders
  • Marisa Zarchy: Combining science and art
  • Fatima Mahmood: ‘Elegant proof’ of research opportunities
  • Mark Weston: Nothing cryptic about valedictorian’s hard work
  • Student speaker Sarah Bills prepared for ‘whatever lies ahead’
  • Graduate school name changed to clarify ties
  • Punk with purpose
  • Hats off to Class of 2006
  • Excerpts from James Underwood’s 2006 Commencement address
  • Simple advice for complicated times
  • Union grads urged to ‘carry humanity’ forth
  • Learning blossoms in Asian garden
  • Spitzer, the “Sheriff of Wall Street,” takes a pro-business stance on campaign trail
  • Schaffer Library holds ‘Best Restored Art’
  • W.E.B. Du Bois is focus of Great Barrington history center Adopting communism shouldn’t diminish contributions, supporter says
  • Demographic shift pushes colleges to diversify student body
  • River voyage lets students sail into Dutch history
  • EE Prof. Clarence Goodheart dies at 90
  • Support the Union Fund: Give by June 30
  • How does a Union garden grow? By design, Asian design
  • Support the Union Fund: Give by June 30
  • Home is where the heart is
  • The Greatest Honor: Robert Howe, M.D. ’58
  • You are Union
  • Lawrence Hollander: ‘Union is where I want to be remembered’
  • Henle Scholar – Alexandra Dubodel: The girl from Gomel
  • Henle Scholar – Ariel Weiner: The eclectic
  • Baltay Scholarship: A fund renewed, a toast to Tom
  • Class of 1951 Connects with Young Scholars
  • Class of 1956: A Timeless Gift for 50th
  • Did U Know
  • Inspiring Styles: Scholarship a tribute to biology Professor
  • Julie ’81 and Terry ’81 Martin: Corporate refugees go with the flow
  • Henle Scholar – Kara McCabe: The legacy
  • Obenzinger Scholar scores big with health programs
  • Henle Scholar – Regina Chiuminnato: The classics major
  • Scholarship @ U: The indomitable spirit
  • Preparation pays off for talk on salary
  • The brain game: Former Union official writes book on boosting your brainpower
  • Mandeville exhibits to explore history, science and more
  • More Than 70 Classes Return for ReUnion
  • New president outlines goals, visions for the College
  • Union College president: $200M ‘realistic goal’ for fund-raising drive
  • ‘Bridging the Academic-Social Gap’ subject of Union College symposium
  • New Union president to build on tradition
  • Union president lists priorities
  • Blocking a Book, Dutch University Rekindles Furor Over Nobelist Debye
  • Members of the Union Community Recognized for their Service and Achievements
  • Dale Metzger: The man behind the Rathskeller
  • The Class of 1941 Generously Dedicates Den in Sorum House
  • Camp College ready for another summer
  • Atrium Gallery showcases painting, sculpture, photography
  • Two weeks at Union will give girls the EDGE
  • Getting ready for college
  • Rachel Bennett ’08 lives on bus for three weeks to win prize
  • Alumni receive Engineering Awards
  • Union Label: Cultural ‘gem’ economic driver, president says
  • Geology Department accepted to elite Consortium
  • Forty-three Years, Many Roles, One College
  • Union ‘feels like home’
  • Undergraduate Research
  • A Curious Mind, A Quantum Leap
  • Thriving On New Area of Study
  • Predicting the Unpredictable
  • Where’s the Product?
  • Geology in the Andes
  • ‘A Puzzle that Just Makes Sense’
  • Rise and Sing
  • Watson Fellow Finds Punk ‘More than music’
  • With Union Friends, The Nowaks Fight for Sight
  • Frank Schneider Takes the Non-Invasive Route
  • Don’t dread the dentist
  • Hymnwriters for the ages
  • Gomes at Founders Day
  • It’s a small world for students in Minerva class
  • Union receives $5+ million gift
  • With Fulbright, Schaeffer heads to Germany
  • College’s Minvervas, Greeks featured in article
  • Recalling Rennes and Prof. Roberts
  • Our success in admissions is a testament to our alumni
  • Perfect pitch
  • Parents’ Perspective: Thank you Nicholsons
  • One gift. Two secure futures.
  • College named one of nation’s hidden gems
  • C-SPAN2 rolls onto campus for feminism panel
  • Union scores high in U.S. News rankings
  • Union recognized as good neighbor to city, region
  • Union College called “hidden gem”
  • Students, faculty, search for starless galaxies
  • Amy Bass ’06 wins prestigious literary contest
  • ‘Elegant’ Chester Arthur on view at the Mandeville
  • Music to our ears: Union ‘best’ for classical concerts
  • Union recognized as good neighbor
  • EVENTS
  • Rock solid: Union joins geology consortium
  • Duncan exhibits
  • Lincer shows at Troy gallery
  • New faculty welcomed to campus
  • EXHIBITS
  • Benjamin shows in Albany, Delmar
  • Rapoff presents at AAPA
  • Photos of Union group’s efforts after Katrina take top honors
  • Inauguration of Stephen C. Ainlay to kick off College’s 212th year next weekend
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Class pictures: A snapshot of the Class of ‘Twenty-Ten’
  • Tann premieres new work
  • Student gives Orange House an artful makeover
  • Stephen Pentak ’73 paintings featured at Arts Atrium
  • College marks fifth anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks
  • EXHIBITS
  • Catravas awarded Schiff grant
  • Alumna Lawless’ strong Congressional campaign in R.I. comes up short
  • Inauguration weekend kicks off with symposium
  • New faculty welcomed
  • Seligman judges show
  • Catravas awarded Schiff fellowship
  • Marso interview to air; book signing set
  • Holiday observances noted
  • A feast fit for a president
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • The official inauguration
  • Stephen C. Ainlay inaugurated as Union’s 18th President
  • Minerva Houses key part of academic symposium for Inaugural
  • Stephen C. Ainlay inaugurated as College’s 18th president
  • Ainlay takes the helm at Union
  • History guides new Union president
  • Stephen Schiffer of NYU to kick off Philosophy Speaker Series Thursday
  • Academic appointments announced
  • Wareh, Warenski named MacArthur professors
  • A night to remember: Gala festivities unite Union community
  • LoGiudice publishes paper
  • MacDonald receives fellowship
  • Rapoff publishes papers
  • Gmelch essay focuses on migrant return
  • Deadlines coming up for IEF, FRF, HDF proposals
  • UCALL courses begin Oct. 3
  • Tenure committees formed
  • New faculty welcomed
  • EVENTS
  • President with 80 pairs of pants
  • Maria, Darcia, Tenzin & Nakhshab: Union welcomes Davis United World College Scholars
  • President of major Islamic group speaks Oct. 10
  • Alumni Travel 2007 features Amazon River and Sicily
  • Survivor of Rwandan genocide to speak at Union
  • In the Ozone
  • Concert series begins with acclaimed pianist Fleisher
  • Wineapple reviews biographies
  • Martin co-authors book
  • Anderson co-authors publications
  • Submissions encouraged for research journal
  • EVENTS
  • Time Capsule 2006: Students display digital art
  • Minerva Mentors going strong
  • Recycling history: Cartridges bring cash for Underground Railroad project
  • LACS film series kicks off
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Rutgers professor to talk at Philosophy Speaker Series
  • LGBT Ally training session scheduled for Oct. 19
  • ‘Tie the Nott’ fundraiser to bring breast cancer message home
  • COT members named
  • Writer/alumna Andrea Barrett to speak
  • Mosquera presents papers
  • Peterson-Bidoshi publishes
  • Hamm-Ehsani article accepted
  • ‘Tie the Nott’ to raise money for breast cancer
  • Tann commission premieres
  • EVENTS
  • Multicultural Weekend, Fall Open House set
  • Becker holds programs this month
  • The Babysitter’s Club: Wells offers child care
  • Homecoming 2006 to combine new and old
  • Seeing pink: ‘Tie the Nott’ to raise money for breast cancer
  • Reminder: Ingrid Mattson, ISNA president, to speak Tuesday
  • Homecoming and Family weekend set to kick off
  • Holocaust survivor’s daughter to speak
  • Award-winning novelist Andrea Barrett returning to Union
  • Watson finalists move to the beat of hip-hop, percussion, guitar and dance
  • Summer research posters on view Friday
  • McCarty leadership continues
  • Ricci receives grant
  • Homecoming 2006: A cornucopia of activities
  • LaBrake gives talk
  • Butler article forthcoming in book
  • Mosquera article accepted
  • Duncan sculpture installed
  • EVENTS
  • Admissions Open House: A glorious day, a record crowd
  • Music to their ears: Watson finalists announced
  • John Calvin Toll Day to once again benefit communities
  • EXHIBITS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • Union latest school to become SAT-optional for admission
  • Florestan Piano Trio performs Sunday for Chamber series
  • Union makes SAT history
  • For whom the day tolls: Community Service Day is Saturday
  • Florestan Piano Trio to perform Sunday
  • Peterson-Bidoshi garners grant
  • Lewin article accepted
  • Sartiaux defends dissertation
  • Lecture, book signing Tuesday by Schenectady native Elizabeth Rosner
  • EXHIBITS
  • Music Department presents concerts
  • Committee hosts discussion on advising
  • Campus Action hosts anti-Vietnam War documentary
  • EVENTS
  • Call for NCUR abstracts
  • Sociologist of religion to speak Friday
  • Adam Grode ’05, Watson Fellow, is Perspectives at the Nott speaker
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Watson Fellow Adam Grode ’05 returns to speak
  • Tann performs in Bay Area this weekend
  • Tann performs this weekend in Bay Area
  • No SAT or ACT score? No problem
  • Union wants entrepreneurs- to-be to embrace religion curriculum
  • Weapons as art: ‘Armed’ opens at Mandeville
  • It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s a Super Mensch?
  • Union’s ‘Marketplace’ now open for business
  • ‘Elephant Man’ opens at Yulman Theatre
  • Students perform ‘The Elephant Man’ at Yulman Theatre
  • Fulbright Scholar Komang Astita brings Balinese music and dance to the Nott
  • Mosquera documentaries produced
  • EVENTS
  • Balinese concert at Nott Monday
  • Weapons and art: Activities planned with “Armed” exhibit
  • LGBT Ally training scheduled
  • Raucci presents paper
  • Feigenbaum Forum goes global
  • Toher organizes conference
  • Proposals sought for Ethics Across the Curriculum
  • Anti-hate rally planned for Friday
  • Phi Iota Fraternity Transforms Union’s Old Chapel for Phright Fest 2006
  • Parker String Quartet next up for Chamber Concert Series
  • Philosophy Speaker Series Presents: A Dialogue with the Dalai Lama
  • A great ‘Union’: DeLoye-Fitzroy House dedicated
  • DiCerbo and Hoffman named Terrace Council national co-chairs
  • Anti-hate rally stimulates dialogue
  • DeLoye-Fitzroy House dedicated
  • Union named top employer by Schenectady ARC
  • Sorum Book Club picks two
  • Political predictions wanted
  • Mueller presents paper
  • Steckler exhibits photos
  • Hill Butler publishes article, edits journal
  • Hislope presents talk, publishes works
  • Moyano presents papers
  • Heinegg publishes
  • Parker String Quartet to perform Friday
  • Marr, student present poster
  • Martin co-authors book
  • Lincer work featured
  • College named “Employer of the Year” by ARC
  • College Park Hall renovations receive honors
  • EVENTS
  • Don’t forget ‘Elephant Man’
  • “Swim for the River” to be shown at Union tonight
  • Open house for prospective students set for Friday
  • Now playing: President Ainlay and campus star in new video
  • Time for Benefits Fair, Open Enrollment
  • Activist Dees to speak on tolerance Monday
  • Two concerts round out the term
  • Professor Emeritus Joseph Finkelstein dies
  • Four faculty write new text
  • Finks, Garver present at Geological Society
  • Gmelch book published
  • Matthew speaks on pigments
  • EVENTS
  • Students present at American Physical Society
  • Gideon Hawley nominations sought
  • Holiday roundup: The magic of Chet; giving is good
  • Research by Cool leads to creation of health care plan
  • Cox essay accepted in journal
  • Ndiaye writes preface to poetry collection
  • MacManus-Spencer presents papers
  • 100 Projects for Peace
  • Pei-Yao Wang returns to Union with friends
  • The last issue
  • Professor Emeritus Joseph Finkelstein dies
  • Votes and quotes: Bizer political research noted nationally
  • Election 2006: The view from Union
  • Tann is poet of the month
  • Greek life forum set for Tuesday
  • Open House a family affair
  • Activist Dees to speak on tolerance tonight
  • Morris Dees preaches tolerance and acceptance
  • Union and Salvation Army team up again for the holidays
  • College mourns loss of Richard E. Roberts ’50
  • Memorial service a warm tribute to Richard E. Roberts ’50
  • The Boston Camerata presents: A Mediterranean Christmas
  • College hosts film festival Saturday
  • Dr. Fildes named COT Chair
  • Course explores engineering, with non-engineers
  • With thanks for filling in, some lindens dismissed
  • Thursday Belles to ring out Sunday in Memorial Chapel
  • Union students return to spread hope to Katrina victims
  • Students spread hope again in New Orleans
  • Union students return to aid Katrina victims
  • White House irks historian
  • Alumnus rings in the New Year with the Pops
  • Holiday card features wintry Nott
  • Union volunteers back from second visit to Katrina area
  • John E. Kelly III ’76 cited by Rensselaer
  • A toy story: Stone Newman makes a ‘big’ impact with Sababa Toys
  • ‘Mr. Union’ contest puts the fun in fundraiser
  • Chamber favorites David Finckel and Wu Han return Sunday
  • Music gets a jazzy new home at Union
  • College wins prestigious CASE award
  • Ethics workshops scheduled
  • Ndiaye chairs panel
  • Cox organizes panel; essay accepted
  • Four present on Minervas
  • Tenure committee formed for Prof. Kuhn
  • Big hearts help needy families
  • Peace now: Student projects sought for global initiative
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Christianne Stotijn and Joseph Breinl debut at Series
  • College mourns Hedda Hainebach
  • $500,000 National Science Foundation grant to support STEM students
  • Solomon Northup re-enactor to appear at MLK day event
  • Amy Rilling ’98 takes lead role in play about L.A.
  • Education expert conducts diversity, harassment workshops
  • College announces more safety measures
  • Ainlay, McCarty join diversity dialogue in NYC
  • Wicks article published
  • Heinegg collection targets religiosity
  • On ML King Day: Local artist re-enacts slavery story at Nott Memorial
  • EVENTS
  • Research, scholarship deadlines near
  • Hawley award nominees sought
  • Performance committee formed for Myers
  • EXHIBITS
  • Cannes comes to Union tonight
  • Car accident takes life of alumnus Hoagland
  • President Ainlay to host fireside chat with students today
  • MLK event canceled today
  • President sparks dialogue at first fireside event
  • Union Athletics Reception for Erika Eisenhut ’06
  • Founder and director of Tahirih Justice Center to speak at Union
  • EVENTS
  • PALS a valuable student resource
  • Benjamin exhibits photos in several shows
  • Zarrelli receives grant
  • Osuna, Sartiaux launch Spanish Web site
  • Alumni Writers Series to feature Nikki Beland ’96
  • Mosquera presents paper
  • Concert to feature mezzo soprano, pianist Sunday
  • Wareh presents papers
  • Weisse chairs meeting
  • Lea dissertation accepted
  • Desire, happiness the topic of next Philosophy Speaker series Thursday
  • EXHIBITS
  • Camera Man
  • Searching for Bob
  • Aboard the Halfmoon. Twenty days. Three rivers. No mutiny.
  • ReUnion
  • Chet Arthur and the Flaming Aces together again
  • A Toy Story: Stone Newman makes a “Big” impact with Sababa Toys
  • Behind the Scenes with Chris Sheridan ’89
  • Inventor thrives on multi-disciplinary career sparked by hands-on work at Union
  • Hats off to Class of 2006
  • Proud alumni brought many of us to Union.
  • Letter: Remembering the ‘Cider Mill’
  • Letter: Audino more than a coach
  • Letter: Tribute to the late Richard Leftwich ’45
  • Re-Tree project: Students set down roots in Schenectady
  • Alumni Awards
  • Twelve to endowed chairs
  • Parents’ Perspective
  • Works in Progress
  • Union named to geology consortium
  • Bookshelf
  • “Armed” exhibit explores attitudes toward weapons with grim, humorous works
  • “Ask the Girl Next Door” columnist returns to Union
  • Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to meet at the Nott
  • Schools wrestle with student ethics
  • Reception, panel discussion Thursday to celebrate “Armed” exhibit
  • Kenyan acrobats tumble in Saturday
  • Environmentalist Bill McKibben to speak Feb. 6 on global warming
  • Celebrate Mardi Gras, Minerva-style
  • ‘The Meeting’ joins Malcolm X and MLK
  • IEF, other deadlines approaching
  • Saludos for Web site
  • Lawless to speak at Pizza and Politics
  • Kenya Safari acrobats tumble into Union
  • Prof. Baker writes chapter in ethics book
  • Prof. Gmelch updates books on baseball
  • Prof. Burton reviews Department of State Web site
  • Events
  • Closing reception for ‘Armed’ is today
  • ‘Imagine No Religion’ shown in Wikoff Gallery
  • flufferful by Liam O’Brien opens Jan. 29
  • Stephen C. Ainlay inaugurated: Union College’s 18th President
  • Union ‘well-hewn to make a difference in our time’
  • Symposium explores bridging the gap
  • Feigenbaum Forum goes global
  • Test optional policy targets more high achievers
  • Parents’ Perspective
  • Working with the whole student
  • Students Tie the Nott
  • Bookshelf
  • Comedy Series kicks off with Rabbi Bob and Ahmed Ahmed
  • Environmentalist Bill McKibben to discuss global warming
  • Emerson String Quartet presents All Beethoven Part I
  • Up Front with Stephen C. Ainlay
  • Stories from the campaign trail
  • Up Front with Stephen C. Ainlay
  • Emotions and reason topic of Philosophy Speaker Series today
  • Visiting writer Wainaina winning worldwide accolades
  • Noted newsman Charles Gibson to speak at Commencement
  • Research fellowship deadline near
  • Bioengineering Center ribbon-cutting, talks slated
  • Matsue receives book contract
  • Cox conducts conversation with artist
  • Surman article appears in journal
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Kenney volunteers offers free income tax prep
  • ABC News anchor Charles Gibson to speak at Commencement
  • Wold Religious Studies lecture debates religion and evolution
  • With passion and perspective, writer opens eyes
  • The Arab-Israeli Cookbook presents slice of life with cheese
  • EVENTS
  • Diane Mehta ’88: A poet returns to campus
  • People in the news
  • Musicians of Ma’alwyck first concert at Emerson Hall
  • Students to present ‘Vagina Monologues’
  • Summer research grant money available
  • Bioengineering Center officially opens
  • Bioengineering Center officially opens
  • Union offers new science
  • Union-coached STEP students win award at Science Bowl
  • Former U.N weapons inspector to discuss Iraq war Thursday
  • Poet Diane Mehta ’88 returns to campus tonight
  • Comedian Troy Thirdgill looking for laughs on Valentine’s
  • Comedian Jay Black to perform Wednesday
  • “The Vagina Monologues” to be performed this week
  • Union professor’s tiny terrier wins big at Westminster
  • Administrative offices to close at noon due to storm
  • A stormy Valentine’s Day in pictures
  • Surgeon, author Rutkow to receive medal at Founders Day
  • Environmental speaker to address water resources in tropical Andes
  • Dance and music: What’s on tap
  • Atomic bombings focus of talk Thursday
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Hope blooms: Daffodil sale to benefit cancer organization
  • Students’ mobile makes a statement
  • Union-coached students win Science Bowl award
  • Strategic plan meetings set
  • African writer winters at Union College
  • New robotics, computer labs set to open Friday
  • “Heavenly Voices” presents annual gospel concert Saturday
  • Freshman applications at record high
  • Strategic plan unveiled to campus community
  • Terpsichorean splendor: Rachael Peters, Sara Weiner dancing through college
  • ‘Dancing on the Edge’ slated for March 2-3
  • EVENTS
  • Environmental speaker to give overview of climate change
  • COT panel set for Tuesday
  • People in the news: Chilcoat, Davis, Baker
  • And now, the Ozone Cup
  • Two Union juniors are Truman Scholarship finalists
  • Ira Rutkow ’70 celebrates Union’s pioneers in medicine
  • Dudley Observatory offers open house Saturday
  • He saw his future in plastics
  • Union College honors its alumni on Founders Day
  • Robots take center stage at Computer Science celebration
  • Ysaÿe String Quartet plays Memorial Chapel Saturday
  • Sascha Lewis ’92: Virtually Cool
  • Freshman applications at record high
  • John Oliver, comedian from “The Daily Show,” here Wednesday
  • Three students win annual Business Plan Competition
  • Organically yours: Café Ozone serves up fresh foods
  • Two selected as Truman finalists
  • People in the news
  • Step out to the winter dance concert this weekend
  • Writing tutors needed
  • LGBT training set
  • Philosophy speaker slated
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Ira Rutkow ’70 celebrates Union’s pioneers in medicine
  • Union students join with elementary school to benefit American Heart Association
  • Malian musician Mamadou Diabate to perform at Union
  • EVENTS
  • In April, Admissions events abound
  • Chamber Concert Series presents three programs
  • Bowling for ethics: Union team members have arguments to spare
  • Reappointment review committees formed
  • People in the news
  • UNITAS nominations due
  • Hiatus
  • Religious observances noted
  • Spring ahead
  • Sophomores strut their stuff at the Nott
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Department of Music’s student recital tonight
  • Chamber Concert tonight features pianist, violinist
  • Henry Ford, Howard Hughes and Google founder pitch Union
  • The reel deal: Campus cast in new movie
  • Campus safety officers granted additional powers
  • Pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin to perform Sunday
  • Binyavanga Wainaina finalist for National Magazine award
  • Campus safety officers granted additional powers
  • David Breazzano ’78 gives $2 million to College
  • CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien to speak at Union
  • Musicians from Marlboro perform Sunday
  • Generous grad won’t be anonymous at Union
  • Generous grad won’t be anonymous at Union
  • Grode, a Watson, about to become ‘Fulbrighter’
  • Concert Thursday to feature Julia Fischer, violin, and pianist Milana Chernyavska
  • EXHIBITS
  • It’s Breazzano House: $2 million gift means a new moniker for a Minerva
  • Global warming energizes students
  • A union of future entrepreneurs
  • Feigenbaums share their knowledge in Dubai
  • Theology professor at Georgetown to explore science, religion and cosmos
  • 21 students to present research at NCUR
  • Film showcasing Union and President Ainlay wins a Telly
  • Tsering to speak on human rights abuses against Tibetan women
  • $2 million gift means a new moniker for a Minerva
  • People in the news
  • Borowick photo a winner
  • Soledad O’Brien to discuss diversity
  • Cutting a Pie is No Piece of Cake
  • Student exhibit featuring photos from Israel and Turkey opens
  • Historian to speak tonight
  • Author Walter Mosley to speak
  • Union’s STEP team wins state technology award
  • EVENTS
  • Professional Appointment Review Committee formed
  • Admissions programs set
  • NAE head to give Steinmetz lecture
  • People in the News
  • Reapointment review committees formed
  • EXHIBITS
  • EVENTS
  • Pianist Fliter to perform April 18
  • Legacy Reception connected with Junior Jump Start Program
  • Greeks promote community service and intellectual environment
  • Greeks promote community service on campus
  • Union Men’s Lacrosse team visits with Congressman Neil Abercrombie ’59
  • Union to host rally Saturday for climate action
  • President of American Historical Association here Thursday
  • Kant’s “Critical Metaphysics” to be debated Thursday during Philosophy Speaker Series
  • Class of 2011 begins to take shape
  • Feminist Film Series gets top billing on Wednesday nights
  • Bookshelf
  • $500,000 National Science Foundation grant to support Union scholarships
  • Works in Progress
  • Parents perspective
  • Faculty perspective
  • Admissions effort yields more applications
  • Deloy-Fitzroy House named
  • Students return to New Orleans; report much to be done
  • The College
  • Marketplace connects
  • Seven inducted into Hall of Fame
  • Homecoming 2005 cited by CASE
  • Homecoming 2006
  • A Billboard music mogul
  • Griffith Hansen ’77 shares engineering lessons with young women
  • Newsmakers
  • From the boardroom to the sulky, one alumnus has the harness racing industry covered
  • Arcane auctions are a goldmine for College collectors
  • Fraternity celebrates centennial and builds anew
  • Leaving home
  • Before union, a helping hand
  • A former professor unearths fresh facts, tells his own story and finds success
  • Students find harmony in Bali’s unique ensemble instrument
  • Taylor takes Music up a scale
  • UP FRONT: Stephen C. Ainlay
  • Author Walter Mosley’s appearance postponed
  • College to host rally Saturday for climate action
  • Memorial service for Hedda Hainebach Friday
  • Philosophy Speaker Series pits man vs. machine
  • College hires first John and Jane Wold Professor of Religious Studies
  • Hundreds attend candlelight vigil to mourn tragedy at Virginia Tech
  • Phi Beta Kappa chapter announces electees, welcomes visiting scholar
  • Longtime College benefactor William R. Grant ’49 passes away
  • Elation, loss for Union alumnus
  • Union vigil offers show of solidarity
  • People in the News
  • Acclaimed dance troupe sets feet on campus
  • Peter Ross Bedford to join faculty as Wold Professor of Religious Studies
  • LGBT Ally training slated
  • Ethics Bowlers win match
  • New PBK members elected
  • EVENTS
  • Hollywood comes to Union for a “Classic” debate
  • EXHIBITS
  • Union vigil offers show of solidarity for Virginia Tech victims, families
  • Honor code to be discussed
  • Mechanical Engineering students present at symposium
  • Union to participate in “Day of Mourning” at noon today
  • Noted designer, a Union parent, to discuss Toronto Music Garden
  • East Coast Chamber Orchestra to perform Saturday
  • Retired four-star General Wesley Clark to speak at College
  • Pi Chi Week events promote awareness of women’s issues
  • How an IBM Lifer Built Software Unit Into a Rising Star
  • Union hosts seventh annual Rube Goldberg Engineering Competition Saturday
  • Annual a cappella concert set for Friday
  • Classics confab this weekend draws stellar talent
  • Union to host political science journal
  • Get ready for Steinmetz Symposium next weekend
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Feminist film critic to speak Wednesday
  • Union celebrates jazz with Chris Rogers Quartet
  • People in the News
  • PBK chapter sponsors speaker
  • Debate for the ages
  • Students are “Dancing Their Hearts Out” at the Nott
  • Students stake out Iraq War memorial
  • Union RAs promote “30 Days” of tolerance
  • Feminist author and film critic Molly Haskell here Wednesday
  • Union students take second in Tech Valley Collegiate Business Plan competition
  • “Theme Park Utopias” kicks off Ethics lecture series Thursday
  • Author Walter Mosley’s visit rescheduled for May 9
  • Justin Silvestri ’07: a Fulbrighter in France
  • People in the news
  • Father of businessman beheaded in Iraq at Union tonight
  • The joy of Steinmetz
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Proposal deadlines near
  • Ethics speaker to discuss theme park utopias May 10
  • Author Mosley’s visit rescheduled for May 9
  • Taylor Music Center officially christened Saturday
  • Gallery talks wrap “Infinite Images” exhibit
  • Union student profiles Guyanese
  • “Empty Bowls” dinner to benefit local food bank
  • Students showcase their talents at Steinmetz Symposium
  • 2007 Steinmetz Symposium Photo Gallery
  • 2007 Steinmetz Snapshots
  • Emerson String Quartet presents “All-Beethoven, Part II” Thursday
  • Prize Day winners
  • “When Worlds Collide” topic of Philosophy Speaker Series Thursday
  • Final Philosophy Speaker Series lecture Thursday
  • Kennedy, Thatcher receive top honors
  • Proposal deadlines coming up
  • Jog, don’t walk, to College Health Fair
  • People in the news
  • COT sponsors panels
  • 10 take part in regional math conference
  • EXHIBITS
  • Cerini receives dance fellowship
  • EVENTS
  • Chamber Concert Series to end on high note with Emerson String Quartet tonight
  • Barbanel research is a cut above
  • ‘Rolling for Autism’ fundraiser gathers momentum
  • A reluctant ambassador
  • U-Care carnival set for Sunday
  • Watson and Fulbrighter adds language award
  • Pizza & Politics series explores feminist technologies
  • Union group works to clear historic former lock on Erie Canal
  • Peace scholar campaigns against landmines
  • Lessons from the steroid headlines
  • Writing for Mosley is all about making time
  • Barry Bonds not a hit with one family
  • Peace scholar Karyn Amira campaigns against landmines
  • Notable alumni and faculty to be honored during ReUnion
  • Union joins Art Night Schenectady
  • EVENTS
  • Anthropologist sheds light on life in Israel
  • People in the News
  • EXHIBITS
  • Get ready for Relay for Life this weekend
  • “The Birds” soars into Yulman Theater May 29
  • Liza Taylor ’03 to discuss human trafficking
  • Memorial service Sunday for Joseph Finkelstein ’47
  • Cycling club to ride for charity Saturday
  • Puccini’s ‘La Bohème’ to be shown at Union
  • Union’s first women to ReUnite at 35th
  • Puccini for U: ‘La Bohème’ coming to campus this fall
  • O’Hara named director of Communications and Development
  • Stevenson, Traver recognized
  • EXHIBITS
  • Sorum portrait by Hatke to be unveiled
  • Writer/alumna Kerrie Ticknor Droban returns
  • EVENTS
  • Cycling for charity: Saturday event to benefit United Way
  • Greek comedy, ‘The Birds,’ to soar at Yulman Theater
  • HS juniors jump into college search Monday
  • Memorial service for Joseph Finkelstein ’47 set for Sunday
  • Rookie agent has high expectations
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Student’s daydream starts wheels turning
  • Hard work yields high grades for Leigh Ann Holterman
  • ReUnion 2007 a wrap
  • Devoted alumnus Robert J. Mielke ’60 dies
  • The Delta Phi: Remembering and Reconnecting
  • Celebrate the tradition: ReUnion 2007 is here
  • People in the news
  • EVENTS
  • Chemistry Club commended
  • Student wins astronomy award
  • Classics talks scheduled
  • All that jazz: Students to perform
  • Robert J. Mielke ’60, devoted alumnus dies
  • Frank Messa ’73 elected Chairman of Board of Trustees
  • Big Bang pioneer Ralph Alpher awarded National Medal of Science
  • Climbing Kili
  • Victim of hate crime to speak at Union
  • Warren Bagatelle ’60, ardent Union supporter, dies
  • Union’s writer-in-residence featured in latest Vanity Fair
  • People in the News
  • Commencement 2007
  • Therese McCarty named VP, dean
  • Two true tales on tap for Sorum Book Club
  • Alumnus wins major literary prize
  • Dancing with the stars: Union students step into the community
  • Inter-Fraternity Council Newsletter
  • Inter-Fraternity Council Newsletter
  • Inter-Fraternity Council Newsletter
  • EVENTS
  • Aaron Feingold ’72 donates rare manuscripts
  • And to all, a great summer
  • Organizing Theme majors nurture their curiosity across disciplines
  • Profiles of valedictorian, salutatorian, student speaker
  • Student stuff left behind headed to charities
  • Two-day symposium on exploring new curricula opens Thursday
  • Board of Trustees chairman’s report posted
  • Union celebrates first female grads
  • A calling in another field
  • Charles Gibson discusses upcoming Commencement speech at Union
  • Union’s groundbreaking doctors
  • Steinmetz electric car taken for a test drive before Commencement
  • Art Night Schenectady returns Friday
  • Finals week in photos
  • Posse finishes first year
  • Strategic maneuvers
  • 1914 electric car heads to Union
  • Black buggy comes full circle at Union
  • Graduating student goes into the world
  • Pay it backward
  • Coming soon: The Class of 2011
  • Text of President Stephen Ainlay’s remarks
  • Text of Charles Gibson speech
  • President Ainlay’s 2007 Baccalaureate Remarks
  • Student address from Karyn A. Amira ’07
  • Gibson to graduates: ‘Know what you stand for’
  • Commencement 2007 Photo Gallery
  • Commencement 2007 coverage
  • Robert Danziger ’89: Making Union a priority
  • Anchor urges graduates to serve
  • Gibson makes $75K gift to Union
  • Rolling for Autism
  • Ainlay to Yates students: Be like Steinmetz
  • Building a better robot
  • Newsmakers
  • Bookshelf
  • IFC Newsletter
  • Willard Roth, former chair of the Biology Department, dies
  • George Hendon ’51
  • In memoriam
  • The College
  • UP FRONT: Stephen C. Ainlay
  • President Ainlay appointed to state Commission on Higher Education
  • Union College’s robot camp sets sights on future
  • Robot Camp combines technology, art
  • ABC News clip of commencement speech by Charles Gibson
  • College mourns loss of Charles T. “Tom” Male Jr. ’36
  • Summer at Union a learning experience for area students
  • College to host first symposium for alumni
  • Camp College to host promising students
  • Union hosts alumni art exhibit at Mandeville Gallery
  • Changes in the Admissions Office
  • EDGE gives area high school girls a taste of engineering
  • Ainlay earns high marks one year in
  • Prospective students can attend Open House Aug. 10
  • Union students spend summer days in the laboratory
  • Supporting and strengthening faculty
  • Class of 1941 dedicates Sorum House Den
  • Lee Davenport ’37
  • Anthony C. LaVecchia ’98
  • Union a benchmark for Judge Judith Dein ’76
  • The Parents Association and the Nicholsons: Keeping U Connected
  • Work on toys not all play
  • The You are Union campaign continues to surge ahead
  • Fraternizing
  • Here and gone – and back again
  • Rolling for Autism group completes 1,800-mile journey
  • Engineering career dreams
  • Endowed Professorships
  • Honorary inaugural committee
  • Did U know?
  • State to state skate for autism
  • Group skating from Florida to Maine to publicize autism
  • UP FRONT: Stephen C. Ainlay
  • Big Bang pioneer Ralph Alpher dies following a long illness
  • Big Bang theorist, longtime Union College professor, dies
  • Ralph A. Alpher; Physicist Published Theory of Big Bang
  • Graduates take away ‘ethical imperatives’
  • A long road to recovery
  • With the Strategic Plan in hand, Messa takes the lead
  • A record-setting ReUnion
  • Bringing hospice care to Africa
  • Bioengineering at Union
  • Newsmakers
  • Bookshelf
  • In memoriam
  • Convocation celebrates 213th year
  • Ralph Alpher, 86; pioneering physicist in cosmic research overlooked for a Nobel Prize
  • Genius propelled Big Bang’s forgotten father
  • Ralph Alpher, 86, Expert in Big Bang Theory, Dies
  • The College
  • Wheeling along for a good cause
  • Union joins national effort to share consumer data on Web
  • President Ainlay objects to proposed boycott by British University and College Union
  • Class of 2011 arrives Sunday
  • Union to participate in new Web project
  • People in the news
  • Mandeville celebrates alumni artists
  • EVENTS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Puccini tickets now available
  • Freshmen move into Union College dorms
  • Photo gallery: The arrival of the Class of 2011
  • City of Schenectady to welcome back Union community
  • 2007 Opening Convocation Address
  • Prof. Rebecca Surman receives Stillman Prize
  • Heidi Ching ’10 receives Hollander Prize for music
  • Convocation opens 213th year
  • A new year, a new journey
  • New faculty welcomed
  • Check out Schenectady on Saturday
  • EXHIBITS
  • Facilities crew renovates, upgrades campus over summer
  • People in the news
  • New faculty welcomed
  • EXHIBITS
  • EVENTS
  • IEF, FRF, HRF proposal deadlines coming up
  • Director of Campus Safety outlines new emergency measures
  • Aerogel team receives grant
  • Toward a safer, more secure campus
  • Tenure committees formed
  • Harvard philosopher kicks off speaker series next week
  • ‘Sol-Gel Song’ an international hit
  • And speaking of aerogels… Sol-Gel song a hit
  • Minerva Mentor program schedules workshops
  • Cervone to discuss rare mathematical models
  • Dining Services adds Ozone layer to sustainability efforts
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Fall Open Houses scheduled for October and November
  • Annual Business Campaign kicks off with breakfast for area leaders
  • New faculty welcomed
  • Businesses honored for scholarship support
  • College to test siren and text-messaging systems today
  • Fall magazine to include new President’s Report
  • Ethics expert to discuss “Designer Children”
  • People in the news
  • EVENTS
  • “Black Ice” author Lorene Cary comes to campus
  • “Black Ice” author Lorene Cary here Sept. 27
  • Chemistry Club commended
  • Hospice meeting, training scheduled
  • David Viniar – the man behind the Goldman Sachs’ magic numbers
  • Special Opportunities for Year-End Giving
  • Union part of national effort to share data on colleges
  • Chemistry club receives national honor
  • Students present at social justice conference
  • People in the news
  • U. Houston professor builds new storm sensor
  • Taylor Music Center launches “Drop by Emerson” concert series
  • Tyler receives Schiff grant
  • Drop by Emerson for Taylor Music Center’s new concert series
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Slapped around: Finlay stages scene for local show
  • Where politics and art meet: South African visitor to discuss apartheid, entrepreneurship, jewelry making
  • Union on U-CAN: Consumer data now available
  • Alumni artists discuss their craft, creative process
  • EVENTS
  • Associate Professor Frank Wicks honored by American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • Union signs climate pledge
  • Breathing lessons
  • The greening of Union: College signs climate pact
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • People in the news
  • Becker Career Center leader brings passion, energy to job
  • Pizza & Politics: Ritter offers a slice of political life
  • Acclaimed writer Maya Angelou to speak at Union
  • EXHIBITS
  • New faces, roles at Grant Hall
  • South African goldsmith and sculptor to discuss apartheid Thursday
  • EVENTS
  • 36th annual Chamber Music Series kicks off Oct. 11
  • Garnet, gray and an abundance of ivory: Union concert series kicks off
  • Social Sciences building gets a major makeover
  • People in the news
  • Hundreds attend Open House on Monday
  • Concert Sunday projects message of hope
  • Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar to discuss Shakespeare
  • Merging music and technology: Innovator Tod Machover to present 69th Steinmetz Lecture
  • Castellani, Bertagna and Vero join Board of Trustees
  • “Who are You?” exhibit explores multiracial identity
  • Maya Angelou comes to campus
  • Scholarly research on view at Homecoming Friday
  • “Songs of Hope” part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days
  • Scholarly research on view at poster session today
  • Koopmann receives major NSF grant for astronomy research
  • Predictions in the mud: Alaskan research unearths insight and opportunity
  • Merging music, technology: 69th Steinmetz Lecture Oct. 15
  • Homecoming offers cornucopia of events this weekend
  • Visiting PBK scholar discusses Shakespeare’s tragedies
  • EVENTS
  • Feigenbaum Forum set for Thursday
  • Naomi Tutu, daughter of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, at Union
  • “Union Notables” on display in Schaffer Library
  • Human relations scholar Naomi Tutu visits campus next week
  • Homecoming heads into the homestretch
  • 12th annual Feigenbaum Forum set for Thursday
  • Joseph B. Board Jr., longtime political science professor, dies
  • Funeral for Professor Joseph Board is Friday
  • Surgeon to address Union homecoming
  • Arabic language classes gain new popularity
  • People in the news
  • Step show benefits local school program
  • Union volunteers to spruce up Schenectady Saturday
  • Murders in Mexico subject of play and talk tonight and Thursday
  • Taiko ensemble debuts Tuesday
  • English Professor Harry Marten to discuss latest book Saturday
  • Take note: ‘Union Notables’ showcased in Schaffer Library
  • Watson Fellowship finalists announced
  • For whom the day tolls: Spruce up Schenectady this Saturday
  • Ramée expert, alumnus Paul Turner, to speak Wednesday
  • A guide to campus calendars: News you can use
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Res Life to reprise “30 Days” tolerance film series
  • Res Life to reprise “30 Days” tolerance film series
  • Mandeville’s ‘Hapa Project’ opens
  • From a world away, an appeal for help
  • Two filmmakers will discuss their craft
  • Maya Angelou brings her message of hope to Memorial Chapel
  • UP FRONT: Stephen C. Ainlay
  • Back to college
  • Union alum had a beat on the World Series
  • Enduring words, enduring talent
  • Blood, sweat and fears: Sink your teeth into spectacular ‘Dracula’
  • Filmmaker to screen documentary about Venezuelan leader
  • President Ainlay to chat with students Monday
  • EVENTS
  • Maya Angelou’s message of hope soars at Union
  • Trio Cavatina makes Chamber Concert Series debut
  • ‘Dracula’ set to swoop down on Union
  • Trio Cavatina makes concert series debut
  • President Stephen C. Ainlay holds first fireside chat of year with students
  • Film to showcase Union people, programs, priorities
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Pi Sigma Alpha among nation’s best
  • A teacher’s legacy
  • The right chemistry: Students mix fun, learning at Lincoln Elementary School
  • Rolling for Autism
  • Terrace Council members are thanked at the Ritz-Carlton in New York City
  • Second installment of “30 Days” series airs today
  • Wicks writes, talks about steamships
  • People in the news
  • Physics majors present at fall meeting
  • Music Department offers series of concerts this month
  • Introductory letter from Bob Soules
  • Faculty-led ensembles offer four more concerts this term
  • A clean sweep for Union: Staff awarded for sustainability efforts
  • College donates house and labor to Habitat for Humanity
  • Union celebrates Homecoming & Family Weekend
  • Pacifists will discuss Iraq war today
  • Club celebrates National Chemistry Week with outreach activities
  • College gives house to help needy family
  • Union students take part in Habitat rehab
  • EVENTS
  • Union for Habitat: College donates house, labor to transform Barrett Street property
  • Obenzinger Scholars to receive honor for anti-smoking efforts
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • For your reading pleasure: Sorum Book Club picks four
  • Admissions Open House set for Monday
  • Student research to be showcased Tuesday
  • Newsmakers
  • The College
  • In memoriam
  • Bookshelf
  • NSF grants to help Union revitalize computing education
  • Annual Monopoly tournament set for Sunday
  • Union awarded NSF grants to revitalize computing education
  • Union College and Community Orchestra to perform Sunday; student recital Monday
  • EVENTS
  • Making a house a home: Get in the Habitat habit
  • Star speaker: ‘Galileo’s Daughter’ author to light up the Nott
  • People in the news
  • Watson Fellowship nominees: Projects and perspectives in foreign lands
  • Orchestra concert, student recital set for next week
  • Ex-teen Liberian soldiers to speak today
  • Union teams up again with Salvation Army for “Angel Tree Program”
  • Monopoly players raise $11,000 for family agency
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Campus, community unite to give thanks
  • Tallman to wear different hat, in Afghanistan
  • Memorial Chapel rings in holidays with seasonal concerts
  • Violinist Christian Tetzlaff makes Chamber series debut Friday
  • College mourns Prof. Henry Swanker ’31
  • Pianist Jeremy Denk debuts in Capital Region
  • ‘Tis the Season of Giving
  • The Balance Sheet of Your Life
  • Inter-Fraternity Newsletter
  • A Dunn deal: New director to enhance fraternity, sorority life at Union
  • Tonight’s community carol sing cancelled
  • Alumna wins young engineer award at national conference
  • Holidays provide opportunities for campus community to give
  • Union College’s commitment to city clear for generations
  • ‘Tis the Season of Giving
  • December’s Parents Association Newsletter
  • Stanley R. Becker ’40 dies
  • Selections from Sunnyview: Disabilities help articulate artistic vision, human condition
  • Sunday concert featuring Boston Camerata postponed due to weather
  • State panel makes recommendations to improve higher education
  • Union senior hits presidential campaign trail
  • Favorites Finckel and Han to appear with violinist Da-Hong Seetoo
  • Schaffer adds 250,000 volumes with new databases
  • Building a better Christmas tree
  • Union student hits the campaign trail
  • A tree grows in Schenectady
  • Chamber names hot 10
  • Man in the News: David Viniar
  • Region ripe for promising innovation
  • Ones to watch in 2008
  • New director to enhance Greek life
  • Union’s writer-in-residence named one to watch in 2008
  • Faculty, staff in the news
  • Sculpture show opens Monday
  • University of Miami professor to kick off next Philosophy Speaker Series
  • No Country for Old Hatreds
  • Project offers a voice to young voters
  • EXHIBITS
  • Play about James Baldwin highlights MLK Day celebration
  • EVENTS
  • Students use IEF grants to further their research
  • Wainaina named to top list; speaks out on Kenyan unrest
  • Philosophy series kicks off
  • St. Lawrence String Quartet to make Series debut Sunday
  • Pride and sensibility: Library exhibits help students appreciate Jane Austen
  • And to all, a generous season
  • Early decision applications on the rise
  • Nott featured in architectural tome
  • Ring in the old and new: Students carry on cherished chiming tradition
  • Student researches women’s rights in the borderlands
  • St. Lawrence String Quartet to perform Haydn, Berg, Dvorak
  • Noted stage actor to perform for Martin Luther King Day
  • “New Blues for Piano” at Emerson Monday
  • Casting call: Union alum to showcase latest film at Sundance
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • EVENTS
  • No mystery: Alum’s new film creating a buzz at Sundance
  • Emerson String Quartet returns for Concert Series Sunday
  • IEF, other deadlines approaching
  • People in the news
  • EXHIBITS
  • Three students chosen for statewide undergraduate research expo
  • Three students selected for research expo
  • Emerson String Quartet to perform Brahms program Sunday
  • Writer returns: Spallholz to speak Thursday
  • Union video garners CASE gold; see newest version online
  • EVENTS
  • Proposal deadlines near for student, faculty research funding
  • Momentum building for Habitat house makeover
  • Faculty in the news
  • Union students are finalists in business competition
  • Toward a healthy planet: Campus joins sustainability teach-in
  • Union to help “Focus the Nation” on global warming and sustainability efforts
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • “30 Days” TV series returns for another term
  • Faculty in the news
  • EXHIBITS
  • New Online Feature Available Now!
  • Call for submissions: LGBT exhibit aims to promote dialogue
  • Notables exhibit reception set for Feb. 8
  • “30 Days” TV series back by popular demand
  • EVENTS
  • Music Department offers winter performances
  • Prof. Foroughi’s epistolary book a window into wartime
  • Catholic community slates events, speakers
  • Ethics and robots: Leading AI researcher to speak Tuesday
  • Veteran journalist to discuss Middle East reporting
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS THIS WEEK
  • “The Vagina Monologues” honors 10th anniversary of V-Day
  • Setting the stage for faculty development: Theater group to address multiculturalism
  • Executives give Union students advice on finding the perfect job
  • Schools fight back against cheating
  • ‘Vagina Monologues’ honors 10th anniversary of V-Day
  • President Ruth J. Simmons of Brown to speak at Commencement
  • Don Harrell ’75 brings African Folklore to campus
  • Brown University president to speak at Union Commencement
  • Call for papers for National Bioethics Conference at Union
  • Alumnus celebrates Black History Month with African folklore
  • EVENTS
  • Photographer to speak on African Diaspora images
  • Winter Ball to support hospice care through Diana Legacy Fund
  • Union-coached students win Science Bowl award
  • Faculty in the news
  • Union-mentored students win STEP competition
  • Tyson to lead Campus Diversity, Affirmative Action efforts
  • Fitness Facilities Fanatics build better bodies, maintain healthy lifestyles
  • Senior at Union College pursues taste of success
  • Founders Day, Feb. 21, to honor two distinguished guests
  • Artists bring poetry, music, dance to Emerson tonight
  • College mourns Gail George
  • College wins award from Merck/AAAS Undergraduate Science Research Program
  • Paul LeClerc to be keynote speaker at Founders Day
  • Underground Railroad historian to speak Feb. 22
  • Union research gets a boost from Merck/AAAS science award
  • EVENTS
  • water
  • Hudson River advocate to open ‘Water and Society’ series
  • EXHIBITS
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • A different shade of garnet: Dutchwomen go Pink at the Rink
  • Scene on campus this week
  • Funeral set for John Miller
  • Musicians from Marlboro to perform Saturday
  • Underground Railroad historian to speak Friday
  • ‘Whirled in Flux’: Performance art comes to the Yulman
  • Musicians from Marlboro: Folk songs and classical favorites on tap Saturday
  • Grammy-winning pianist Emanuel Ax performs Friday
  • Final “30 Days” episode tries to “super size” minimum wage
  • Carly Aimi ’08 first recipient of new Gibson scholarship
  • EVENTS
  • Paul LeClerc gives keynote speech at Founders Day
  • Fernando Orellana’s art explores culture of war, consumerism
  • College mourns loss of Theater Department’s John Miller
  • EXHIBITS
  • Musicians of Ma’alwyck to present “Moonstruck”
  • Professor Wineapple to talk about role as judge of National Book Awards
  • Be a Hospice volunteer: Meetings, training set for March
  • Musicians of Ma’alwyck to perform Saturday
  • Union student presents at Arecibo Observatory workshop
  • Union signs articulation agreement with Berkshire Community College
  • EVENTS
  • Legendary pianist Emanuel Ax to perform this evening
  • Living on campus
  • Faculty in the news
  • President’s message
  • Union signs agreement with Berkskhire Community College
  • Letters
  • Alaska as classroom
  • Update on city shooting
  • Marten reading to address dementia in old age
  • Steinmetz Symposium deadlines approaching
  • Votto Vines Importing wins annual Business Plan Competition
  • Take note: Alumni exhibit to feature Gould, Morgan, Robinson
  • Import firm reaps top honors in Entrepreneurship Club competition
  • New video features Posse Students
  • Student theater group to present “A Night of the Absurd”
  • Student volcanologists anything but dormant
  • Classmates uncover baseball’s ghosts
  • Students’ work is on the money: Tax program hits $1 million in refunds
  • Faculty in the news
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Don’t miss a beat: Music Dept. offers free concerts
  • Brooklyn sculptors discuss their craft today
  • UNITAS nominations due next week
  • Students team up with Schenectady High to discuss “The Kite Runner”
  • Chased by wildfires
  • Matthew J. Malatesta named Vice President for Admissions, Financial Aid and Enrollment
  • Matthew Malatesta to head Union Admissions
  • Union students graduate from business plan winners to CEOs
  • Shining performance with venue to match
  • Winning in the workplace
  • On the Web
  • Old Union
  • In Memoriam
  • Bookshelf
  • Sophs stand and deliver at Nott poster session
  • Across Campus
  • Wold family makes their mark on campus
  • Curricula Vitae
  • Florestan Piano Trio to perform Saturday
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Sophomores’ research sheds light on racism, civil rights and more
  • Florestan Piano trio to perform Saturday
  • A topic that soars: Students discuss “The Kite Runner”
  • Union’s Mountebanks group revives Beckett plays
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Student work exhibited at inaugural photography show
  • Faculty help needed for Admissions programs
  • Andrew Krauss ’08 awarded Watson Fellowship
  • Sister act to make Concert Series debut
  • College mourns David D’Agostino ’06
  • Union to host national bioethics conference April 4 and 5
  • Union-coached STEP teams to compete at statewide conference this weekend
  • Sally Squires ’74 chronicled leprosy on a Louisiana plantation
  • Legacy Reception connected with Junior Jump Start Program
  • Bioethics Conference set for this weekend
  • PBS documentary by alumna to air Friday
  • Alumni hit the road to help find a cure
  • Arlene Baker to show works at Humanities Gallery
  • Bono wins Goldwater, Backlund gets honorable mention
  • Colombian filmmaker to discuss his work
  • Poems by Jordan Smith published
  • “Silk Spaces” on view at Humanities Gallery
  • Union College Greeks target better image
  • New York Times reporter slated for Alumni Writers Series
  • A fitting gift: Fitness center’s makeover courtesy of David Breazzano ’78
  • Wikoff Gallery show offers campus LGBT perspective
  • Choose Union: Help welcome accepted students
  • Students immersed in global politics at Model U.N. competition
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • A Watson Fellowship for Andy Krauss ’08
  • Needed: Books for SAIL and America Reads
  • Bioethics the topic of national conference under way at Union
  • Faculty in the News
  • Choosing Union: Accepted students visit, tour and learn
  • Former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee coming to Union
  • Union people in the news
  • Stepping up: Blair promoted to Kenney Center director
  • Tenure committee formed for Prof. Black
  • Huckabee comes to campus Monday
  • Antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan to speak at Union
  • Antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan to speak Friday
  • The Nott is cool (but you already knew that)
  • EVENTS
  • Union joins Iraqi Student Project
  • Choosing Union: One Acceptance Day down, one more to go
  • Love is in the air with Boston Camerata
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Medical ethics taking center stage
  • Bioethics put in focus at Union College conference
  • Johns Hopkins professor launches spring Philosophy Speaker Series
  • Love is in the air with Boston Camerata
  • Opening reception for “LGBT: A Union Perspective” Friday
  • Mellon Foundation supports ‘bridge’ faculty in three departments
  • Union people in the news
  • Huckabee entertains crowd at Union
  • IEF, FRF, HDF deadlines approaching
  • Let it seed: Union community comes together to grow Octopus’s Garden
  • Filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell discusses the making of “Shortbus”
  • Reappointment committees formed
  • Filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell discusses ‘Shortbus’ Friday
  • EVENTS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Catwalk for a Cause to help with New Orleans recovery
  • Poet to read at Emerson Thursday
  • Annual Thruway Concert plays the Nott Saturday
  • Stem cell researcher to talk Thursday
  • Kara Lightman ’09: ‘Peace scholar’ aims to help women in Cambodia
  • Earth Day a good time to size up College’s carbon footprint
  • Geologist finds valuable treasure in French Guyana
  • “Show Me Schenectady” to give students a sample of downtown life Saturday
  • Dancing at the Nott: Steinmetz dance concert to feature dozens of performers
  • An inconvenient truth: Students calculate College’s carbon footprint
  • Show me the city: Saturday’s Schenectady sampler a good deal for students
  • Union people in the news
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Emerson String Quartet to perform Sunday; Series Director Dan Berkenblit to be honored
  • Emerson String Quartet to perform Sunday; Series Director Berkenblit to be honored
  • EXHIBITS
  • Geologist to present dramatic monologue Thursday
  • EVENTS
  • International Festival today takes you around the world in two hours
  • Banquet to raise awareness of domestic violence Saturday
  • Students to put on a happy face for annual Rube Goldberg competition
  • For the man in the wings, a Founders Medal
  • Founders Medal, standing ovation for the man in the wings
  • Chemistry Club receives honor; 10 represent Union
  • Steinmetz Symposium: A celebration of research
  • EVENTS
  • Steinmetz Art Exhibition features array of works
  • It’s spring, it’s Steinmetz: A time to celebrate Union research
  • New PBK members elected
  • Union students take over downtown
  • Faculty, students take part in Political Science Association meeting
  • Civil War history told through letter exchange
  • Rube Goldberg winners a cheerful lot
  • Students trumpet their research, creativity at Steinmetz Symposium
  • Prize Day winners
  • Award-winning journalist Jeremy Scahill to speak May 12
  • Investigative journalist on campus Monday
  • Guerrilla Girls On Tour to visit Union May 15
  • Union to host national symposium on engineering and liberal education
  • Union hosts symposium on liberal arts, engineering
  • Seniors’ work to be showcased for Art Night Schenectady Friday
  • U-Care Day to celebrate with local families Sunday
  • EVENTS
  • And speaking of symposiums…
  • Prof. Wineapple to discuss new book on Emily Dickinson
  • Union people in the news
  • STEP volunteers visit Schenectady High
  • Feminists and fun: Guerilla Girls On Tour comes to Union
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Seniors’ work on display for Art Night Schenectady
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Derby Days: Greek fundraiser’s friendly competition to aid local charity
  • EXHIBITS
  • It’s time to “Take Back the Night” Thursday
  • “Relay for Life” takes off Friday night
  • Making the case for “Engineering as a Liberal Art”
  • EXHIBITS
  • On the Web
  • Habitat house complete; dedication set for Sunday
  • President’s message
  • Vietnam in Pictures: Students explore ethics and culture
  • Dancers leap into new opportunities, thanks to Villella Fellowship
  • Singing Bob’s praises: Dylan birthday bash set for May 22
  • Letters
  • A house is now a home: Habitat dedication set for Sunday
  • U.S. President Chester A. Arthur, Class of 1848, featured in new documentary
  • U-Care Carnival to celebrate community outreach
  • Film Studies focuses on documentary filmmaking
  • EVENTS
  • Course zooms in on documentaries; “Freeheld” to be screened today
  • Computing pioneer Frances Allen to speak at Olin May 21
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Chester Arthur plays prominent role in new WMHT program
  • Union people in the news
  • Home sweet home: Habitat house now a reality for local family
  • Home, sweet Habitat: Family, College volunteers celebrate at dedication
  • Princeton professor to discuss “Race and the 2008 Election”
  • Professor Speaker Series kicks off with talks by three English Department members
  • A house becomes a home
  • ReUnion 2008 is a wrap
  • “As You Like It” a groovy kind of play
  • Four students awarded non-profit summer internships
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Letters
  • Teaching ethics
  • Greek Week celebrations to kick off Monday
  • Celebrate the tradition: ReUnion 2008 chock full of events
  • Join in Junior Jump Start
  • EVENTS
  • Advice from the Top: University research helps USA compete
  • IFC Philanthropy Newsletter
  • Justin Merolla ’06
  • EXHIBITS
  • Juniors get a jump on their college education
  • Union faculty in the news
  • Union students in the news
  • ReUnion 2008: It’s here; it’s now
  • Schenectady as a foreign land
  • A winning night for Union athlete-scholars
  • Juniors get a jump on the college process
  • A lasting friendship
  • EVENTS
  • ReUnion ’08 award winners
  • EVENTS
  • Sally Van Schaick set Union landmark
  • Pedal power: College awarded grant for national study on benefits of cybercycling for seniors
  • Union people in the news
  • Pedal power: Union receives grant for national cybercycle study
  • Mini-Baja team has drive to compete
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • College raises more than $70K for charity
  • EXHIBITS
  • Greek awards celebrate successes, achievements
  • Union to honor Sen. Farley today
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • The Union difference: Spring fundraisers make big impact
  • A career under the laws of Minerva
  • Union group participates in biology conference
  • A conversation spurs a change in course
  • Predicting Web evolution
  • Across Campus
  • Eight graduates set to make their mark as Minerva Fellows
  • Sally Van Schaick set Union landmark
  • Noted author and historian John W. Dower receives honorary degree at Commencement
  • A Fulbright future
  • The Union Fund supports MAJOR EXCITEMENT
  • Valedictorian, salutatorian and student speaker
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Varun Shetty ’08: ‘Don’t forget the wisdom of our youth’
  • Curricula vitae
  • Bookshelf
  • Alumni Council
  • In Memoriam
  • Old Union
  • Text of President Stephen C. Ainlay’s charge to graduates
  • Text of President Stephen C. Ainlay’s Baccalaureate remarks Saturday
  • Commencement 2008 caps four years of hard work
  • Yates students: This is UC
  • Student remnants become charitable contributions
  • Schenectady, Union: Getting to know you
  • Summer Open House scheduled for Aug. 15
  • Research paves way for a sustainable sidewalk
  • John McCain has something to learn about the electric car’s history
  • Doctors’ Group Issues Apology for Racism
  • Union’s Robert Baker lead author of report on discrimination by the American Medical Association
  • Two new exhibits in the Nott assimilate sight and sound
  • A new concept in an old standby
  • Union gives high school girls an “EDGE” toward careers in engineering
  • Stephen A. Dare appointed Vice President for College Relations
  • 2008 presidential race a hot topic at Union this summer
  • College choice can be a twin dilemma
  • Her Own Society
  • Picture Perfect: Postcards showcase campus scenery
  • Which College Grads Earn the Most?
  • College receives gift of more than 100 Andy Warhol photographs
  • College mourns Peter C. Van Dyck ’38
  • Explore sight and sound in two exhibits at the Nott
  • Postcard collection features picture-perfect campus
  • Minerva Fellows Blogs
  • Tenure committees formed
  • Election 2008 course offers a primer on presidential politics
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Presidential politics front and center of Election 2008 course
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • A big, bright beginning for the Class of 2012
  • Union welcomes the Class of 2012
  • Engineering and the Liberal Arts: Strangers No Longer
  • Convocation opens Union’s 214th year
  • A new beginning: The Class of 2012 starts to settle in
  • Faculty members welcomed to campus
  • Union College welcomes new employees
  • Union College welcomes new employees
  • College mourns loss of Professor Swartz
  • EVENTS
  • New choral group seeks singers
  • Stephen Dare new VP for College Relations
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • President’s message
  • People in the news
  • Letters
  • Lecture, films open up dialogue about death
  • Discussing death: Talk to address end-of-life issues
  • Africa in focus
  • The Union endowment
  • Making the case for engineering as a liberal art
  • Founders Medal, standing ovation for the man in the wings
  • David Falk ’39: Giving back
  • Sally van Schaick ’58: The first in ’58
  • Across Campus
  • Bookshelf
  • On the Web
  • Old Union
  • Union is new affiliate in NASA NY Space Grant Program
  • EXHIBITS
  • EVENTS
  • In Memoriam
  • The British invasion: York exchange covers new territory
  • Concert series kicks off with Jupiter String Quartet
  • Poet Pavlic to read from new book Monday
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • New multicultural director seeks to broaden understanding
  • Burton Payne ’41: ‘A good education’
  • People in the news
  • Campaign Trail
  • Union, Skidmore receive $500K NSF grant to research careers of women in science, technology
  • Martin Jay on Joe Finkelstein
  • Union, Skidmore awarded $500K from NSF to research women in STEM disciplines
  • Montreal troupe brings blend of dance styles to Union
  • Armand V. Feigenbaum ’42 to receive the National Medal of Technology and Innovation
  • EXHIBITS
  • Guest speaker examines role of religion in presidential politics
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Armand Feigenbaum ’42 to receive medal at White House
  • City to welcome students to downtown Saturday
  • See you in Schenectady: ‘Welcome Back Day’ devoted to downtown
  • EVENTS
  • Film series focuses on Mexican culture
  • College mourns Prof. William Murphy
  • Event gives Union College students glimpse of downtown
  • UCALL still young at heart after 20 years
  • EXHIBITS
  • Research ethics topic of lunch workshop
  • ‘Parabolas Mexicanas’ exhibit has interdisciplinary focus
  • EVENTS
  • Chemistry Club receives top national honor
  • People in the news
  • College mourns death of Prof. William Murphy
  • October’s Parents Association Newsletter
  • Reminder: IEF deadlines at hand
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Distinguished chronicler of the Yeats family
  • Study to focus on recruiting, retaining female professors
  • EVENTS
  • WGS launches lecture series Thursday
  • People in the news
  • Annual Business Campaign kicks off with breakfast Tuesday
  • Open Houses set for Columbus Day, Veterans Day
  • Scholarships announced at business breakfast
  • College honors cosmologist Ralph Alpher
  • Union unveils Alpher plaque in Olin rotunda
  • Fall’s main event: Homecoming & Family Weekend
  • Events focus on Union and the abolitionist movement
  • Events to focus on College’s relationship to the abolitionist movement in the 19th century
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • National Depression Screening Day Friday
  • Open House set for Columbus Day
  • National Depression Screening Day is today
  • Volunteers to take part in Toll Day Saturday
  • People in the news
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Union to host international conference on engineering education
  • Union to host international engineering conference
  • Lowly tick elevated to art: Image named semifinalist in NSF challenge
  • Homecoming & Family Weekend is here
  • Union’s newest Notables now on view
  • Three join Board of Trustees
  • A place for prayer
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Trio Cavatina, Fiterstein to perform Oct. 30
  • Health care reform topic of second alumni symposium
  • Homecoming ’08: Sun, foliage and a football win
  • 2,500-plus on hand for Homecoming ’08
  • Changing lives: Campus gathers supplies for Ugandan children
  • Factory photos
  • President’s letter to campus community on the economy
  • People in the news
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Engineers called ‘response-able’ for environment, society
  • Hurricane aftermath: Student documents recovery efforts
  • Meet the Watson nominees: Four seek to follow their passions
  • EXHIBITS
  • EVENTS
  • “Frontiers” conference looks at future of engineering
  • Campus prayer, meditation room unveiled Thursday
  • People in the news
  • EXHIBITS
  • EVENTS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Noted civil rights attorney Lani Guinier to speak Nov. 12
  • Students go Wilde with new twist on “Earnest”
  • Noted civil rights attorney Lani Guinier to speak on campus
  • Seven alumni cited for engineering excellence
  • An Option for Uncertain Times
  • Visibility Day helps promote religious identity
  • Election 2008: A race to the finish line
  • Visibility Day helps promote religious and spiritual diversity
  • Election Day redux: Cast a vote in this mock Nov. 5 election
  • Former NBA player Manute Bol to speak at Union
  • Standing tall: Sudanese activist, former NBA player Manute Bol speaks tonight
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Orion Weiss, pianist, to perform Nov. 11
  • EVENTS
  • People in the news
  • Middle Eastern affairs expert to speak Nov. 10
  • Middle Eastern affairs expert at Nott Memorial Monday
  • Admissions Open House set for Veterans Day
  • EXHIBITS
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Aspiring doctor combines med school with business
  • Lani Guinier comes to campus Nov. 12
  • Inaugural ‘Green Grant’ winners announced
  • College to reprise successful LGBTQ exhibit
  • Former NBA star fights to help Sudan
  • Lani Guinier – Lift Every Voice: Turning a Civil Rights Setback into a New Vision of Social Justice
  • Heart of the matter: Toads provide clues about cardiovascular health
  • People in the news
  • New cameras to boost security for campus, community
  • Green Grants help harness Union creativity for sustainability
  • EXHIBITS
  • EVENTS
  • Fun with physics: Union students inspire local youngsters during school visit
  • New cameras to increase security for campus and community
  • Balinese masks find a home at Taylor Music Center
  • Delta Kappa Epsilon wins Brown Cup again
  • Ethics Bowl encourages intellectual risk-taking
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Admission’s perspective
  • Letters
  • Masks collected by Gail George installed at Taylor
  • Garnet and green
  • ‘Tis the season of giving
  • Martin Jay ’65: An abiding model
  • Robots rock in Old Chapel
  • Board of Trustees
  • Across Campus
  • Bookshelf
  • Old Union
  • Class Notes: Armand V. Feigenbaum ’42
  • In Memoriam
  • Going green for the holidays
  • Computer conversation: Getting from here to there
  • Early decision applications jump 7 percent
  • Does some pretend have real benefits?
  • On the Web
  • Musicians from Marlboro return Dec. 15
  • U Sustain garners statewide ‘green’ award
  • Union group to lend another helping hand in Louisiana
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Professor hopeful for Mideast peace
  • The sound of art: ‘Slow Motion’ captures fast actions
  • Giving through tough times
  • President discusses economy’s impact on College
  • Quilt to stitch together Union history
  • Musicians from Marlboro concert still on tonight
  • A stitch in time: Unity quilt to bring together Union folks
  • Understanding a world in motion
  • ECCO to play Memorial Chapel Jan. 4
  • College closing early due to weather
  • College again brings holiday cheer to local families
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Dutch Pipers land prime gig at the Egg Friday
  • IEF, FRF, HDF proposal deadlines noted
  • Dutch Pipers get a crack at The Egg
  • People in the news
  • Polymers to Poetry
  • Martin Luther King Jr. campus celebration begins Tuesday
  • What you may have missed: A winter break roundup
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Weekly Catholic Mass now offered on campus
  • Grammy-winning pianist Emanuel Ax returns Sunday
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Inauguration: A chance to witness history
  • Green power: What’s new on the sustainability front
  • People in the news
  • Union wins CASE awards for alumni video, admissions brochure
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • History up close: Union community on the road to Obama
  • Grant money available to support civic engagement
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Alum’s project to help black farmers wins national award
  • Lineup for 2009 Environmental Series announced
  • Pianist Emanuel Ax to perform Sunday
  • EVENTS
  • Alum wins award for project to help black farmers
  • Facing reality: Human Race Machine gives users a different perspective
  • Foundation to build on
  • A trip to witness history
  • Facing reality: Human Race Machine gives students new perspective
  • Presidential Inauguration broadcast on campus
  • Noted economist Paul A. Volcker to speak at 2009 Commencement
  • Hungsberg named senior director of Union communications
  • Former police officer to provide key safety link on campus
  • Paul Volcker, top economist, tapped for Commencement
  • SCENE IN D.C.
  • Emerson String Quartet to play 26th show at Union
  • EVENTS
  • College hosts Physical Constants Workshop for local high schools
  • Emerson to perform Dvorak, Haydn at Sunday’s concert
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Ancient Korean storytelling comes to Taylor Music Center
  • Experience ancient, Korean art of storytelling Feb. 3
  • Students present lessons learned in Louisiana
  • Wineapple a finalist for National Book Critics Circle award
  • Integrative biologist to speak at the Nott Wednesday
  • Call for artwork: Submit entries for LGBTQ exhibit
  • People in the news
  • Wineapple biography a finalist for book award
  • President’s letter on the economic downturn
  • People in the news
  • Student jumps at the chance for this job
  • EVENTS
  • Dancing for a cause: Winter Ball to again benefit Diana Legacy Fund
  • Morris book examines charity-welfare history
  • Student project awarded for innovative campus-community collaboration
  • Winter Ball, set for Saturday, to benefit Diana Legacy Fund
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • High School Regional Exhibition returns to Union
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • President updates economic situation
  • Union named to President’s Honor Roll for community service
  • Union Hockey vs. Yale to be televised on NHL Network
  • “The Vagina Monologues” on campus this week
  • President’s message
  • Student-produced “Vagina Monologues” to aid domestic violence victims in Schenectady, the Congo
  • Hollywood’s Dark Night
  • Union receives national honor for community service
  • EVENTS
  • Nominations sought for UNITAS diversity leadership, community-building awards
  • Connolly, Golderman honored for innovation in college librarianship
  • Mandeville to showcase high school students’ art
  • EXHIBITS
  • Gangster rap: Men who were subject of hit movie “American Gangster” to speak
  • Han, Finckel, Setzer to perform in concert Sunday
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • A time of protest
  • Seeking solutions to America’s health care crisis
  • Old Union: A pioneering sociologist
  • Dragonflies: Remarkable aerial assassins
  • Founders Day to honor runaway slave Moses Viney
  • EVENTS
  • Founders Day to celebrate Union’s role in abolitionist movement
  • EXHIBITS
  • Student organizes fundraiser to build library in Ghana
  • Last-minute changes
  • People in the news
  • Cheshire Family’s Start-Up Importing Wines From Italian Vineyards
  • National Dance Troupe of Nigeria to perform at the Nott
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Think pink to aid in fight against cancer
  • President Ainlay to discuss economy with campus Tuesday
  • “Top Five Ways” to Have a Major Impact on Your Class Gift
  • Board of Trustees announces Participation Challenge
  • Escaped slave’s story offers lesson
  • We called, you answered
  • Deadline nears for Future Professors Program
  • Union faces economic challenges from position of strength
  • Jack Miles to speak at Wold Lecture on Religion and Conflict
  • Winter dance concert a theatrical journey
  • Once again, STEP awarded for scientific spirit
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • College celebrates Founders Day
  • EVENTS
  • Union College’s abolitionist ties noted
  • Tann works to be performed
  • The Belcea String Quartet is back
  • Letters
  • Joseph James ’69: The greening of black America
  • Tom Flynn ’69: 9/11’s epic verse
  • Betsy Schneider ’93: Tracking a killer
  • Bookshelf
  • Class Notes: Albert S. Callan ’41
  • Class Notes: Craig Theisen ’01
  • In Memoriam
  • The dawn of study abroad
  • Q & A: Union dance director to lead eventful ‘Voyage’
  • People in the news
  • Belcea String Quartet comes to campus
  • Writing tutors sought
  • Sorum Book Club goes multimedia
  • EVENTS
  • Students return to give tax relief to local residents
  • VITA volunteers are vital during tax season
  • Students suggest ways to shrink Union’s carbon footprint
  • A stitch in time… makes a Union quilt
  • Schmidt named first Nichols Fellow
  • EXHIBITS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Stephen Schmidt awarded inaugural Nichols Fellowship
  • Under the microscope: Artists and scientists team up for project
  • Gift from Jim Lippman ’79 to support renovation of Social Sciences
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • EVENTS
  • Submissions sought for LGBTQ show
  • People in the news
  • “Dynamic” Mandeville exhibit explores intersection between art and science
  • Engineering students headed to Ethiopia to assist with village’s water woes
  • Bobby Fischer recalled
  • SEM showcase brings together nanotechnology, photography students
  • Ethics Across the Curriculum proposals due soon
  • EXHIBITS
  • Faculty, students attend ACS national meeting
  • The “status quote”: Was Obama listening?
  • New “Notables” exhibit on display
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Meet Stella, one tortoise unafraid to come out of his shell
  • Memorial fund created to help family of Daniel Richardson
  • Union to host conference on Mohawk River watershed Friday
  • Albers Trio returns to Memorial Chapel Friday, April 3
  • Howard Dean to speak Monday, April 13
  • Mohawk Valley plan pushes future view
  • Class of 2013 shaping up: Accepted students invited to campus April 6 and 20
  • Professor Jennifer Milioto Matsue awarded prestigious fellowship
  • People in the news
  • Matsue wins prestigious fellowship
  • Reappointment review committees formed
  • EXHIBITS
  • Union STEP mentoring teams win state awards
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • EVENTS
  • Nobel Prize winner Martin L. Perl to receive honorary degree at Commencement
  • Campus cruising: Students launch new bike program
  • People in the news
  • Union students’ work prominent in Troy photo exhibit
  • Pianist Jonathan Biss to perform Wednesday
  • EVENTS
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Making Union a family tradition
  • Field of dreams: College and city to dedicate new baseball diamond
  • Ethics speaker discusses his journey from stockbroker to convicted felon
  • “Dynamic Equilibrium” artists’ reception today
  • Pianist Jonathan Biss in concert Wednesday
  • Any way you say it, Language Center looks good
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • People in the news
  • EXHIBITS
  • Student efforts noted in recycling award
  • Ethiopian member of Israeli Parliament to speak Sunday
  • Anthony Rapp, star of the acclaimed musical, “Rent,” will speak Monday, April 20
  • LGBTQ exhibit opens today
  • EVENTS
  • Steinmetz Student Art Exhibition now open
  • Math conference to bring 500 to campus
  • Field of dreams: College and city dedicate new baseball diamond
  • Novelist and physicist Alan Lightman set to speak Tuesday
  • “Rent” musical star Anthony Rapp to speak Monday
  • Engineering students fly high in Aero Design competition
  • The art of science, and vice versa
  • Dean calls Democrats victors
  • Wold Center construction to affect campus walkways
  • Celebrating Charles Darwin
  • Campus to celebrate Earth Day
  • Union among most referenced schools in the global media
  • City, Union College unveil field of their dreams
  • Holocaust lecturer: Stand against hate
  • Union among most referenced schools in global media
  • Students fly high in aero design competition
  • EVENTS
  • Steinmetz Memorial Lecture set for Monday
  • Fischer, Chernyavska to perform Wednesday in Memorial Chapel
  • President Ainlay to speak at Goshen College commencement Sunday
  • Novelist and physicist Lightman sparks discussion among students
  • EXHIBITS
  • People in the news
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Earth Day at Union
  • Goshen College grads called to service
  • How to Wake Up Slumbering Minds
  • What you don’t know can hurt you
  • 19th Steinmetz Symposium to showcase student research
  • EXHIBITS
  • Students to be honored at Volunteer Appreciation Banquet
  • Wineapple wins national arts writing award
  • High school students explore science at Union
  • Undergraduate journals published
  • People in the news
  • EVENTS
  • Alumnae lead Cosmopolitan magazine
  • Home again, Minerva Fellows discuss their humanitarian efforts
  • Whistlin’ Goldberg: Competitors finetune their building skills
  • Bon appétit: Campus cookbook serves up best of Ozone Café
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • One gift yields two secure futures
  • Prize Day winners 2009
  • Students celebrate research at 19th Steinmetz Symposium
  • Elizabeth Ackley ’11 named outstanding volunteer of the year
  • Union to help face AIDS issues through new student group
  • Interns to provide hands-on care this summer
  • People in the news
  • EXHIBITS
  • Awards ceremony to recognize Greek achievements
  • Running with Safety: Partners in exercise
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • EVENTS
  • Political road takes new turn for Lawless
  • Dylan Ratigan joins MSNBC
  • Awards ceremony honors Greek life
  • Students awarded at Prize Day
  • Minerva Fellows share experiences from half a world away
  • EVENTS
  • U-Care Day Carnival Sunday
  • Union’s latest peace scholars headed south for the summer
  • People in the News
  • EXHIBITS
  • Reappointment Review Committee formed
  • College mourns Bob Rasmussen; service is May 16
  • A Song from the Heart: Union student sings with Pete Seeger
  • Gift rings true for Union alum
  • EXHIBITS
  • Grads share tales of international efforts
  • Iraqi refugee settling in at Union College
  • ‘House of Blue Leaves’ to be performed at Yulman
  • Actor Kal Penn to speak Wednesday
  • Iraqi student glad to have fled violence for studies at Union
  • Letters
  • President’s message
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • College’s United Nations team a model of success
  • Archives that inspire
  • EVENTS
  • Coming to campus near you: ReUnion 2009
  • With a little help from his friends: Student building library in Ghana
  • Junior Jump Start set for Monday
  • Following in his footsteps: Student shares major, dorm room with grandfather
  • Memorial for Prof. Murphy set for May 30
  • People in the news
  • Senior Invitational now on view at the Mandeville
  • EVENTS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • ReUnion ’09 award winners
  • ReUnion Weekend celebration
  • A ReUnion reminder: Join the Union family this weekend
  • Portfolio includes ‘Potter,’ and luck
  • Union to host second symposium on engineering and the liberal arts
  • Union guy is ‘Family Guy’
  • Q & A: Chris Duncan says materials reveal the ultimate sculpture
  • Schmitz reaps new UNITAS award for tending Union’s garden
  • Cycling Club president tackles nationals
  • Union takes its place among top SAE Baja contestants
  • People in the news
  • EXHIBITS
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Second group of Minerva Fellows prepare to travel the globe
  • EVENTS
  • Making a solid difference: Senior builds green garden shed
  • Union hosts national conference on engineering and the liberal arts
  • Martin Perl awarded honorary degree at commencement
  • Valedictorian, salutatorian, student speaker
  • Student Speaker Sean Mulkerne ’09: Life is what you make of it
  • Parents Association Newsletter
  • Snapshots of history
  • Vincent Dotoli ’91: Harlem’s headmaster
  • Text of President Stephen C. Ainlay’s charge to graduates
  • Text of President Stephen C. Ainlay’s baccalaureate remarks Saturday
  • Text of Paul Volcker’s remarks to Class of 2009
  • Jim Tedisco ’72 takes fighting spirit to politics
  • Martin Strosberg ’68: Exporting ethics
  • Volcker to graduates: Economic slide is slowing
  • Union among schools with best graduation rates
  • Bookshelf
  • Campaign Trail: Posse program gets $1 million boost from Karp family
  • Class Notes: Michael D’Innocenzo ’57
  • Class Notes: Stephen J. Ciesinski ’70
  • Class Notes: The Votto family
  • In Memoriam
  • Old Union: History’s lessons
  • Fraternity lauds president’s diversity efforts
  • Giving lasting recognition: Union to unveil tombstone for Moses Viney
  • Union supports new scholarship program for veterans
  • Volcker tells Union grads slide slowing
  • Ballston Spa to remember father of New York state nursery program
  • Individual Primates Display Variation In General Intelligence
  • Gravesites treasuries of cultural past
  • Retired professor combines chemistry, sports
  • Review of Jennifer E. Langdon’s “Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood”
  • Review of Jennifer E. Langdon’s “Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood”
  • “Small and Mighty”: Union invited to join national Hillel initiative
  • Schools hope venture yields savings, sharing
  • Union and other colleges form New York Six Consortium
  • Union College to use Plug fuel cell
  • Artists with disabilities showcase their work at Union
  • At Union, a different kind of test
  • Warner Bros. president pained by wrath of Harry Potter fans
  • St. Lawrence Seaway, Engineering Marvel, Turns 50
  • Open House set for Aug. 7
  • From housing markets to invasive plants: Summer research at Union
  • 2009 summer research students
  • Adam Grode ’05 quoted in New York Times
  • Christopher Hayen named director of Campus Safety
  • EDGE: Inspiring a future generation of women engineers
  • Union among top schools for salary potential, study says
  • New exhibit, “Degas’ Contemporaries” opens
  • Computing across disciplines: NSF grant enhances computational education
  • Camp helps foster female engineers
  • Outsiders become insiders with summer internship at Hearst
  • Students show off summer research
  • Colleges support bigger GI bill
  • America’s Best Colleges 2009
  • Biology professor Robert Lauzon awarded fellowship from Marine Biological Laboratory
  • The New Math of Financial Aid
  • Lineup for the 38th Chamber Concert Series announced
  • Spouses of Presidents Get a Job They Didn’t Apply For
  • Union set to welcome Class of 2013
  • Alumni Facebook application
  • His Town
  • College to host emergency drill Tuesday
  • Union prepares for H1N1 flu virus
  • Becker Career Center services
  • The journey begins: Class of 2013 arrives
  • People in the news
  • Tenure committees formed
  • Union ranked 15th best engineering school
  • Union College prepares for emergency situations
  • Freshman class arrives at Union
  • Letters
  • 2009 Opening Convocation Address
  • It takes a village: 215th Convocation kicks off new academic year
  • The ‘great new adventure’ begins for the Class of 2013
  • EXHIBITS
  • College introduces new faculty
  • Expert on Supreme Court to give lecture
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • President’s Message: Preparing for new frontiers
  • Union goes to Hollywood
  • Minerva Fellows make a difference
  • Class of 2009 marches on
  • ReUnion 2009
  • From Native American tradition to domestic labor: Union hosts two new exhibits
  • Profile: Maria Helm Sinskey ’83
  • Class Notes Profile: Dr . Howard Voss ’57
  • Class Notes Profile: Karl R. Schaefer ’71
  • Dr. Arnold Goldschlager ’59: A turning point
  • Newly Notable: The chemist, the librarian and the writer
  • Grant proposals due in early October
  • People in the news
  • EVENTS
  • Guest rabbi-scholar to lead services for High Holy Days
  • Watson Fellow returns to campus to share outrigger knowledge
  • LGBTQ Ally training slated
  • Between a rink and a hidden place: Rock pyramid offers lesson in geological history
  • New Ulm celebrates anniversary with ‘Hermann’
  • Mandeville hosts two new exhibits this fall
  • Fall Open Houses to welcome prospective students
  • People in the news
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Keeping the faith: New people, renewed purpose, for Office of Religious and Spiritual Life
  • Union to host annual meeting of New England Council of Latin American Studies
  • No joke: Ben Schwartz ’03 collects Emmy win
  • Union to host Latin American studies conference
  • College show on demand
  • Pianists to present rarely performed Bach masterpiece
  • Mixing art and economics: New interdisciplinary course off to great start
  • People in the news
  • Recruitment of Class of 2014 in full swing
  • EXHIBITS
  • EVENTS
  • Power in partnership: New fuel cell powers Beuth
  • Women engineering leaders in academe 2009
  • Emerson String Quartet to open Chamber Concert Series Sunday
  • John Robinson to speak, show obstacles can be conquered
  • Former U.S. President Chester Arthur, Class of 1848, honored on birthday
  • From hip-hop to ballet: Stephanie C. Davis dance residency includes performance at Egg
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Deadline nears for NSF MRI proposals
  • Union undertakes ambitious marketing plan
  • Wood, stone, steel, clay: Sculptures by young alum on display at Wikoff
  • People in the news
  • Call for proposals issued for Presidential Green Grants
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Funky and philanthropic: Pink hair raises money for local cancer center
  • People in the news
  • Dance Team puts the fun in fundraiser
  • College mourns passing of Prof. Ullmann
  • Union recognized as “good neighbor” for positive contributions to Schenectady
  • EVENTS
  • Darius Rejali, international expert on torture, to speak
  • The write stuff: Two literary talents to visit Union
  • Gifted Trio Cavatina returns to Union College
  • Banned books group speaks volumes on censorship
  • Emerson quartet emotes at Union
  • Halloween Homecoming a treat for all ages
  • The whole world in her hands: Lara Atkins is new director of International Programs
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Volunteers build a campus chapter of Habitat for Humanity
  • People in the news
  • Keeping score: New Athletics site a winning proposition
  • SCENE off campus
  • Admissions Open House set for Monday
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • OrisiRisi, African folklore performers, return to Union
  • Grammy-winner to tickle the ivories at Union
  • New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker coming to Union
  • People, passions, projects: In pursuit of a Watson fellowship
  • EVENTS
  • NSF supports research and curricular activities
  • For one alum, a ring returned
  • People in the news
  • EVENTS
  • Author, hero of Taking Woodstock comes to campus
  • People in the news
  • ‘Mex to the Max’: Culinary star to serve up a feast at Union
  • Fall theater production full of fun and farce
  • President goes to head of the class: Ainlay teaches a sociology course
  • John E. Kelly III ’76 wins semiconductor industry’s top honor
  • Grammy-winner to tickle the ivories at Union
  • Cuozzo, Peters, Little named to ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Teams
  • People in the news
  • Chef brings authentic Mexican cuisine to Union College
  • Raymond Gilmartin ’63 dispenses advice on achieving success
  • Sasha Cooke, Boston Camerata among great talents to perform at Union over break
  • Green Grants reward sustainability projects
  • Union students fare well in regional ROTC competition
  • Reliving history: New mini-term traces the path of American civil rights
  • IBM exec wins industry honor
  • Public input wanted on Mohawk River goals
  • EXHIBITS
  • EVENTS
  • Robots clean up Old Chapel
  • Ethics Bowl win qualifies Union team to compete in nationals in March
  • Pixelated creativity: Art on the computer
  • Recap of Homecoming and Family Weekend
  • ‘Tis the season: Boston Camerata to give 21st concert at Union
  • Making apps: Students design sample programs for iPhone
  • College to host career fair
  • Nominations sought for engineering awards
  • Campus Fires: Prevent to Protect
  • Union shows its giving spirit
  • Letters
  • Union featured in Southwest Airlines magazine
  • Letter from Abbe Hall: Shaping the future
  • Schenectady reborn
  • Wold Center takes shape
  • Homecoming and Family Weekend
  • Profile: Richard Selzer ’48
  • Class Notes feature: Al Miller ’67
  • Class Notes feature: Mary Ann Dunham ’88
  • 11 to embark on Taglit-Birthright:Hillel trip
  • Union class learns, helps out on Gulf Coast
  • Russia(n) Is Back
  • Record number of early decision applications for Class of 2014
  • Gifted duo, perennial favorite, returns for 18th show
  • Two exhibits open at the Nott Memorial
  • Information,Please
  • Departing Charles Gibson always put solid reporting first
  • EXHIBITS
  • While you were on break…
  • People in the news
  • College mourns V. Ennis Pilcher
  • Cellist Sophie Shao and friends return to Union
  • New exhibits explore DWI among youth, incarcerated women
  • EVENTS
  • You can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but what about physics?
  • Service and community focus of Martin Luther King Celebration Series
  • Professor & canine & quantum physics = book deal
  • Martin Luther King Day celebration kicks off Monday
  • Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to speak at Union
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • People in the news
  • A beaming moment: Wold Building ‘top-off’ set for Wednesday
  • A beaming moment: Wold Building ‘top-off’ set for Wednesday
  • Wold Building ‘topping off’ set for Wednesday
  • Research proposal deadlines noted
  • ‘One Second Everything Changes’
  • Hospice volunteer training set
  • Haiti fund-raising efforts begin
  • Physics chapter honored
  • Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert draws a crowd at Union
  • Sit, stay, teleport: Teach physics to your dog
  • Brentano String Quartet to play Memorial Chapel
  • ‘Phyiscal connection to history’: Students discuss civil rights mini-term
  • ‘Phyiscal connection to history’: Students discuss civil rights mini-term
  • ‘Physical connection to history’: Students discuss civil rights mini-term
  • Veteran actress teaches workshop, performs at the Nott
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • Union efforts garner CASE and design awards
  • Wold Center construction reaches a milestone
  • NEH fellowship reminder
  • All that jazz: Triple Play at Union
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Drilling in the Marcellus Shale focus of 2010 Environmental Series
  • Dinners, discussions, donations: Campus community comes together for Haiti
  • Memorial service Feb. 6 for Ennis Pilcher
  • People in the news
  • Admissions sees a rise in applications
  • Congressional Corner
  • President, senior staff, to discuss economy
  • EVENTS
  • Patient-centered health care advocate to speak at Emerson
  • Exhibit sheds light on mothers in prison
  • It’s hip to be square: Unity Quilt makes news
  • People in the news
  • Putting her heart into the role
  • Pianist Pei-Yao Wang returns to Union
  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach to speak at the Nott Feb. 10
  • Rabbi Shmuley, relationships maven, comes to the Nott
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • STEP Regional Science Bowl Saturday
  • Union to host STEP Science Bowl Saturday
  • Concert to highlight Whitman poetry
  • Trio Cavatina teams up with singer Tamara Mumford
  • New exhibit, Here and There: Two Degrees of Separation, opens Monday
  • Health musician consultant at Emerson Monday
  • EVENTS
  • The art of connection: Atrium exhibit brings together a community of printmakers
  • Deborah Bial, president of Posse Foundation, to speak at Founders Day
  • People in the news
  • New Campus Kitchens project feeds the soul
  • Faculty, staff, students in step for Diana Legacy Fund
  • Great expectations: New exhibit showcases Charles Dickens in America
  • EXHIBITS
  • Register now for watershed symposium
  • Rabbi Shmuley rescheduled for Feb. 22
  • Ethics program showcased in academic journal
  • Copyright vs. community subject of talk by free software leader
  • People in the news
  • Nominations sought for UNITAS awards
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • EVENTS
  • Musicians from Marlboro return for 10th performance
  • Art and angles: Relationship between geometry and art on display
  • Freedom software activist, Richard Stallman, to speak
  • She mends hearts
  • Higher Education: Educators and students consider the jobs of tomorrow
  • Old Habits Die Hard
  • Union College students, faculty boogie for Africa
  • College’s dining hall leftovers recycled into meals for the needy
  • Winter Dance Concert sure to be a red-hot hit
  • The dialogue continues: Talk by Middle East expert Daniel Levy set for March 1
  • EVENTS
  • Daniel Levy, Middle East expert, to speak March 1
  • Warner Bros. studio chief Alan Horn to deliver 2010 Commencement address
  • People in the news
  • Founders Day reminder
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Union celebrates Founders Day with a focus on diversity
  • Union again named to national honor roll for community service
  • Lecture series showcases women scientists and engineers
  • EVENTS
  • Union earns spot on national service honor roll
  • For Union College broomball players, the game is no laughing matter
  • Union College Finally Admits Where It Is
  • Coming soon to a Commencement near you
  • People in the news
  • Seeing Red: Step over to the Yulman for winter dance
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Messa family makes $2 million gift to the College
  • Goodbye Blue, hello Messa
  • All the news that’s fit to print… about U
  • U-tunes: President Ainlay to spin the hits on WRUC
  • Bless us every one, Dickens finds!
  • Building a better teacher
  • Union College prepares meals to help feed City Mission patrons
  • College now touting its place on the map; Union promotes revitalized downtown to applicants
  • EVENTS
  • Presidential playlist: Ainlay rules radio for one night
  • Talented sculptor, professor displays work
  • Art-nanoscience show brings together multiple disciplines
  • People in the news
  • Exhibits showcases sculpture, drawing by Duncan
  • John E. Kelly III ’76 honored for outstanding contributions to New York’s economy
  • Innovative Brooklyn Rider String Quartet comes to Union
  • Two to travel the world as Watson Fellows
  • Mohawk River Watershed focus of conference at Union
  • Islamic studies scholar, Jane Dammen McAuliffe, to speak
  • Union’s latest peace scholars headed to Kenya
  • Virtual dementia tour offers service learning for neuroscience students
  • Pianist Bronfman performs at Memorial Chapel
  • Students do a SuperPower job for new museum display
  • Two named Watson Fellows
  • Job hopes brighten for college grads
  • People in the news
  • Congressional Corner
  • Students, faculty present at ACS
  • Grant will help link city, campus
  • EVENTS
  • Reappointment review committees formed
  • EVENTS
  • Admission offers sent for Class of 2014
  • Former boxer wrongly imprisoned for 26 years to speak Monday
  • Smart Grid focus of third alumni symposium
  • Peter Bonventre ’11 is Union’s latest Goldwater Scholar
  • Ice sheets, poles, subject of final Distinguished Science and Engineering lecture
  • Ghost of Christmas Past to spring up on campus Monday
  • Pianist Jeremy Denk back by popular demand
  • Feminist author to speak Tuesday
  • Team from Middle States here to evaluate College
  • RecycleMania ranks College’s recycling effort
  • Holocaust survivor helps mark Yom HaShoah this evening
  • EVENTS
  • Cross-cultural collaboration: Students build a maison in Montreal
  • Eat, watch, discuss: New series features film favorites by faculty, staff
  • New series features film favorites by faculty, staff
  • For many, arts at the heart of Union experience
  • Union students among happiest in the country
  • Academy Award-winning actress Marlee Matlin to visit April 28
  • Exhibits at the Nott
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Spring Admissions Open House set for Monday
  • Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at Union Monday
  • Symposium considers development of ‘Smart Grid’
  • Mansour Farhang, leading Middle East expert, to speak Monday
  • Union College event reprises Dickens tour
  • Hard Questions From ‘Soft’ Sciences
  • Delman receives Udall Scholarship for environmental activism
  • Pianist Denk closes out chamber series season at Memorial Chapel
  • Union named one of nation’s “greenest” colleges
  • Steinmetz Arts Exhibition now open
  • People in the news
  • YMCA to honor longtime benefactor
  • EVENTS
  • Union team garners awards at Model UN conference
  • Celebrating Earth Week
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • President’s Message
  • Letters
  • At night, another campus
  • Walking in their footsteps:
  • Union College Blues Brothers
  • The Apartment Whisperer
  • Schenectady Chamber honors Union for community service
  • Italian pianist Altamura to perform Friday
  • People in the news
  • EVENTS
  • Dance! (Steinmetz style)
  • Deadline nears for symposium registration
  • Students raise $3,000 for Empty Bowls to alleviate hunger
  • Actress Marlee Matlin delights packed house in Nott Memorial
  • Events scheduled for Asian Awareness Month
  • Minerva Fellows return to campus
  • Ensemble Pastourelle to perform
  • Japanese aesthetics topic of talk
  • Student’s exhibit offers glimpse into Jewish immigrant life
  • Alumnus, TV and film veteran, to speak on visual media
  • Love of writing led to ‘Family Guy’ gig
  • Kirkton, students conduct research at premier national lab
  • One student’s artistic view: Work at the Wikoff
  • Steinmetz Symposium still puts a charge into campus
  • People in the news
  • What’s going on? Check out new campus calendar
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • Israeli ethicist to speak Tuesday
  • The sounds of Steinmetz
  • International Week a colorful showcase of cultures
  • Prize Day winners 2010
  • Campus celebrates Steinmetz Symposium and Prize Day
  • The Frank Bailey Prize
  • The Josephine Daggett Prize
  • Think you understand professor’s new book? Think again.
  • Senior Invitational opens next week
  • Schenectady County honors Union for its sustainability efforts
  • People in the news
  • Students present research at national geology conference
  • Voice recital features Sonika Raj ’13
  • Bowdoin professor to discuss Dominican-U.S. policies on Jewish refugees
  • For members of new equine club, unbridled delight
  • Union to host major conference on bioethics and the disabled
  • Schenectady carnival a big hit with little kids
  • Community service interns to offer education, health care support
  • Air Force One flight steward who served five presidents to touch down at Union
  • Spring theater production, ‘Dancing at Lughnasa,’ an Irish memory play
  • U-CARE carnival celebrates community-College connection
  • Rebloom program finds new use for old flowers
  • College senior’s show honors her family’s Jewish Newark
  • Noted researcher Mildred Dresselhaus to receive honorary degree at Commencement
  • Get ready for ReUnion 2010
  • People in the news
  • Union College students raising funds to help Ghana school
  • College students give ‘healing space’ to teen battling brain tumor
  • Newest grants support faculty research projects
  • Admissions Open House set for Monday
  • Dedication of Messa House highlights ReUnion 2010
  • ReUnion ’10 award winners
  • Frank Wicks receives merit award from local engineering association
  • Art at the Atrium
  • A ReUnion reminder
  • Time for some calendar training
  • People in the news
  • College again hosts conference on integrating engineering and the liberal arts
  • SCENE ON CAMPUS
  • ReUnion 2010 is here
  • Union grad donates $2 million, to have house named after him
  • People in the news
  • Eight graduates to travel the globe as Minerva Fellows
  • Valedictorian, salutatorian, student speaker
  • Union community helps build a neighborhood playground
  • Commencement still a class act, two centuries later
  • Ethics Bowl Team ranks eighth in the nation
  • The Trouble With Intuition
  • Closing act: Students band together for a green effort
  • Alan Horn gives graduates script for a successful life
  • Text of President Stephen C. Ainlay’s charge to graduates
  • Text of President Stephen C. Ainlay’s baccalaureate remarks Saturday
  • Remarks by student speaker Nikhil Kothari
  • Noted researcher Mildred Dresselhaus receives honorary degree
  • Union’s first Posse Scholars reach a milestone
  • Take a break: Healing spaces
  • Juneteenth celebration this weekend
  • A comfort zone for new leaders
  • The Roundtable
  • The value of a Union education among best in the country
  • Robot artists come to campus
  • ”Meditations on Empire” opens July 15 in the Mandeville Gallery
  • Nott your usual party cake: Local bakery helps student celebrate admittance to Union
  • Top 10 Most Engaging Greek Life Schools
  • Teen celebrates high school graduation with Union College cake
  • New chief named for pharmaceutical lobby
  • Deborah Ludke mourned, services Saturday
  • Exercising a theory: Union professor leads study on impact of cybercycling on seniors
  • Summer camp again gives girls the EDGE in engineering careers
  • Digital alarmists are wrong
  • Dr. Steven Chin ’98 to be featured on ABC show “Boston Med”
  • Research at Union a hot topic for students this summer
  • 2010 summer research
  • Best College Gallery
  • Middle States Commission reaffirms Union’s accreditation
  • New leader named for Information Technology Services
  • Seniors participating in study feel benefits of biking
  • Finding the power of words
  • Class of 2014 set to begin their college journey
  • Chief information officer named
  • Move-in Day kicks off another year at Union
  • Students ease into homes at Union
  • People in the news
  • Class of 2014 takes its place at Union
  • Don’t miss ‘Meditations on Empire’ at Mandeville Gallery
  • EVENTS
  • 2010 Opening Convocation Address
  • 216th Convocation marks new year for campus community
  • EVENTS at Union
  • Step into “Another Dimension” at Wikoff
  • Student named Israel advocacy intern by national organization
  • New Notables exhibit opens in Schaffer Library
  • Albany native leads high-seas rescue
  • EVENTS
  • Check out the newest Notables
  • Visiting PBK scholar to discuss cooperation, reciprocity and altruism in humans
  • “Constitutional Rights, Human Rights and Guantanamo: Bush’s Legacy, Obama’s Challenge,” focus of talk Monday
  • People in the news
  • Tenure committees formed
  • Campus Safety Day set for Oct. 1
  • College welcomes new faculty members
  • People in the news
  • Atrium show unifies arts colony’s artists
  • Food for thought: City restaurants to feed hungry minds tonight
  • Grants roundup
  • EVENTS
  • Reach out to Minerva Fellows
  • Gospel singer presents free concert Oct. 1
  • 39th Chamber Concert Series schedule announced
  • Do you overlook the ‘Invisible Gorilla’ in the room?
  • Campaign politics and the Tea Party factor
  • Celebrated violinist Pamela Frank returns to Union
  • NSF grant to help create Center for Neuroscience
  • First weeks can be tough for college kids
  • ‘Critical Stitch’ weaves messages through range of mediums
  • Sign up now for LGBTQ Ally training
  • People in the news
  • Daniel Berkenblit, 80, a driving force in bringing quality classical music to the Capital Region
  • Union hosts 12th international conference on Ethics Across the Curriculum
  • It’s all strings Saturday with Pamela Frank and Friends
  • It’s all strings Saturday with Pamela Frank and Friends
  • Hundreds rally in support of LGBTQ community
  • Two-day forum to highlight Union’s entrepreneurial spirit
  • For whom the College tolls: Annual community service day to pair students with local programs
  • Korean masters offer rare musical treat
  • Fall Open House set for Monday
  • People in the news
  • Students explore diversity issues with other upstate colleges
  • Life online can lead to bullying, loss of privacy
  • Top state officials pack up, leave
  • What makes a group smart
  • Alumni recall favorite concerts
  • Ralph Nader to speak at Union Oct. 20
  • Homecoming a celebration of Union traditions
  • Acclaimed modern dance troupe, Rioult, in Union residency
  • Zeta Upsilon receives national honor
  • EVENTS
  • College to borrow up to $38 million
  • Internet founder to give Steinmetz lecture
  • Kicking in Kabul: Afghan author brings message of hope through sports
  • Green Expo a showcase of campus sustainability efforts
  • People in the news
  • Et tu, Caesar?
  • Caesar returns to campus
  • Cellist Sophie Shao and Friends at Memorial Chapel
  • College mourns professor Frank Calabria
  • Noted author Rebecca Walker to discuss feminism’s challenges
  • Time in a capsule: The Union story, next century
  • ‘Critical Stitch’ panel discussion today
  • Eat. Play. Donate.
  • Rioult reminder
  • Scene off campus
  • Union receives grant from Wright Family Foundation to support Wold Center
  • Ralph Nader speaks at Union College
  • Women’s work
  • Women’s work
  • The Other “G” spot
  • Students heed the call for fall theater production
  • Works by Hilary Zelson ’11 on view at the Wikoff
  • Treat yourself to a Halloween run
  • People in the news
  • Author Rebecca Walker speaks this evening
  • Jazz/pop vocalist slated for Emerson Friday
  • Ainlay honored for diversity leadership
  • Favorites David Finckel and Wu Han back for 19th Chamber Series concert
  • Scene off campus
  • People in the news
  • Morris book cited by noted research association
  • Academic Minute
  • Montreal cirque performers a treat at Yulman
  • College’s LGBTQ exhibit to adopt “It Gets Better” theme
  • Wind powers Union’s sustainability efforts
  • Union to join worldwide Global Day of Jewish Learning
  • Social media expert to give talk Tuesday
  • First photos: Class of 2014 captures impressions of college life
  • “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” at Yulman through Sunday
  • Union College leads in energy
  • Chrsitianne Stotijn, Boston Camarata to perform over break
  • Bookstore site gets a facelift
  • First-year engineers learn local history
  • Union to host Veterans Day ceremony
  • From Cuba to cars: Sophomores showcase their research at the Nott
  • People in the news
  • Piano and song: Exclusive performance in Memorial Chapel
  • Union College honors its veterans, Taps composer
  • More college freshmen get serious about careers
  • Union College program draws older learners
  • Harry Potter’s wand casts spell over campus
  • Students in Schenectady spellbound by Harry Potter’s wand.
  • Merry music from Boston Camerata
  • College mourns Professor Frederick Klemm
  • Union receives major gift from Goldman Sachs Gives
  • Union College holds original edition of Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’
  • Abercrombie takes oath to become Hawaii’s 7th governor
  • Sense and celebration: Campus to toast Jane Austen Thursday
  • College mourns Prof. Raymond Rappaport
  • Small setting, significant sound: ECCO returns to perform
  • College mourns Prof. Hugh Allen Wilson
  • Brennan achieves beyond the pool
  • Photo invitational features distinctive portraits
  • Piano superstar Nareh Arghamanyan to perform Sunday
  • ECCO to perform at Memorial Chapel Sunday
  • People in the news
  • Union receives major gift from Goldman Sachs Gives
  • Green Grants shine spotlight on sustainability at Union
  • College mourns Prof. William B. Martin
  • People in the news
  • MLK celebrations to feature music, drama, discussions
  • Food and genetics: Inside the controversy
  • Shades of black and white: Mandeville exhibit interprets the natural world
  • EVENTS
  • Healthy returns: Union’s VITA program honored for its contributions to community
  • Dealing With Mental Disorders on Campus
  • Chronicle to get a makeover
  • Morning in Tunisia
  • Concert series presents rising piano superstar
  • Ethics Bowl team gives strong showing
  • Four to compete for coveted Watson Fellowship
  • People in the news
  • Faculty, students, alumni take part in Materials Research Society meeting
  • Political discourse topic of S&E lecture
  • Chronicle to get makeover
  • “The Hijabi Monologues”
  • Concert series favorite, Emerson String Quartet, returns
  • Online extra: more tales from down on the farm

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