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Schools hope venture yields savings, sharing

Posted on Jun 30, 2009

Union is among six upstate liberal arts colleges who have formed the New York Six Consortium, which will collaborate on academic and purchasing projects to benefit all campuses.

The other five schools are Skidmore College, Colgate University, Hamilton College, Hobart and William Smith Colleges and Saint Lawrence University. The consortium, which was created using a $100,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, will be headquartered at Hamilton because of its central location.

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“Small and Mighty”: Union invited to join national Hillel initiative

Posted on Jun 30, 2009

Union College Hillel, the Jewish student life group, has been selected by Hillel international to take part in the “Small and Mighty Campuses of Excellence II,” a pilot program to enhance Jewish life on small college campuses.

 

Hillel Small and Mighty

Organized and funded by the Soref Initiative for Emerging Campuses, the program offers specialized training and financial resources, including new opportunities for Alternative Break trips, grants, site visits from a Hillel Schusterman International Center representative, and priority for Taglit, an organization that provides educational trips to Israel for Jewish young adults between 18 and 26.

Union and six other colleges – Dickinson College, Elon University, Hamilton College, Kenyon College, Smith/Amherst Colleges and Wellesley College – are part of the second cohort of schools to be designated Small and Mighty.  

Hillel aims to increase student engagement at these schools by 30 percent and double the number of Jewish students participating in immersion experiences.

“Hillel at Union is an example of how a small college can provide great opportunities for Jewish life on campus with limited resources,” said Union Hillel Director Bonnie Cramer. “Our involvement as a Small and Mighty campus means that Hillel may receive grant money to support an alternative spring break project as well bring Jewish authors to campus and provide networking among similar campuses.”

Approximately 17 percent of Union’s student body is Jewish, and members of Hillel have included students from all denominations of Judaism. Hillel-organized events include Shabbat services and home-cooked dinners, academic forums, holiday celebrations and Taglit-birthright trips to Israel.

The largest Jewish campus organization in the world, Hillel provides opportunities for Jewish students at more than 500 colleges and universities to explore and celebrate their Jewish identity through its global network of regional centers, campus foundations and Hillel student organizations.

“We want to ensure that despite the small population, Jewish students feel engaged in Jewish life and have access to the same opportunities as do campuses with large Jewish student populations,” said Deb Geiger, director of the Small and Mighty initiative.

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Retired professor combines chemistry, sports

Posted on Jun 26, 2009

Thomas C. Werner, who recently retired as the Florence B. Sherwood Professor of Physical Sciences, was selected by the American Chemical Society as a guest speaker on a tour aimed at providing insight to the general public about drugs in sports.

The Daily Gazette featured Werner in a recent article. To read the article, click here (registration may be required).

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Gravesites treasuries of cultural past

Posted on Jun 26, 2009

Union recently hosted the annual conference of The Association of Gravestone Studies.

This marked the second time the College hosted the conference, which is designed “to foster appreciation of the cultural significance of burial grounds through their study and preservation."

To read about the conference in The Daily Gazette, click here (registration may be required).

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