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Goshen College grads called to service

Posted on Apr 28, 2009

Union President Stephen C. Ainlay delivered the commencement address at his alma mater, Goshen College, Sunday, April 26, 2009. The title of his talk was  “A Pilgrim’s Mind.”

Ainlay, a native of Goshen, earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the Indiana school in 1973.

To read a report in The Elkhart Truth, click here

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Earth Day at Union

Posted on Apr 23, 2009

Cybil Tribie ’10 was just one of many members of the Union community who put her greenest foot forward Wednesday. In celebration of Earth Day, she led a cleanup effort at a park located at Park Place and South Avenue.

Other students spruced up Hans Groot Creek or manned educational tables highlighting the Union Environmental Club, Octopus’ Garden and U Sustain. Passersby learned about a variety of earth-friendly topics, from Union’s own sustainability initiatives to greener living in general.

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SCENE ON CAMPUS

Posted on Apr 23, 2009

Christina Gerqueira, Eliza Duquette, Ryan Vineyard and Genevieve St. Hilaire, Earth Day 2009
Patrick O’Hern ’11, left, and Dan Bailey ’09 clear brush at Lock 23 of the Erie Canal on Saturday, April 18, 2009. They were among a dozen members of Sigma Phi fraternity, in their fourth year of pitching in for the spring cleanup coordinated by Prof. And

 

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People in the news

Posted on Apr 23, 2009

President Stephen C. Ainlay will deliver the commencement address at his alma mater, Goshen College, Sunday, April 26. The title of his talk is “A Pilgrim’s Mind.”
 

Zoe M. Oxley, associate professor and chair Political Science, recently was a Scholar-in-Residence at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas, one of three scholars invited for the 2008-09 academic year. Oxley guest lectured in political science courses and gave two public lectures, “Women, Gender Stereotyping and Elections in the United States” and “Media Coverage of War: Presidential Power, News Profits and Democracy.” Last week, Oxley also gave a talk to the Department of Political Science at the University of Kansas, entitled “Women, News Media and State Executive Office Elections.”
 

Stephen Berk, the Henry and Sally Schaffer Professor of Holocaust and Jewish Studies, recently spoke at the Helen and Leon Sperling Holocaust Memorial Lecture in Utica. To read a story about his talk in the Utica Observer-Dispatch, click here (registration may be required). 
 

Valerie Barr, chair of Computer Science Department, spoke at the “Food for Thought” discussion and luncheon held this week at the University at Albany’s College of Computing & Information. Barr spoke on significant changes in Union’s Computer Science program, including new introductory courses and minors, increased student outreach, joint programs with other departments and support for efforts by 14 faculty members from nine departments to incorporate computation into their course offerings.
 

Kristin Bidoshi, associate professor of Russian and Interim Dean of Studies, has been appointed Dean of Studies, effective July 1. Bidoshi holds a Ph.D. from the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures at The Ohio State University. The author of several studies of Albanian and Russian folk lore as well as papers on language learning, she has served as the Russian Program Section Leader since coming to Union in 2001. 
 

Several students read papers at the fourth annual Parilia, an undergraduate research conference in classics. Andrew J. Kehl presented "Romanization in the Greek East: Religious, Historical, and Literary Identity." Jessica Latino presented "Fathers and Daughters in Ovid's Metamorphoses Mirrored in Augustan Society." Peter MacDonald’s paper was titled, "Preserving our Ancestors' Vision: American Neoclassical Architecture – its Influential Role in the Institutional Establishment of our Federalist Order as Exemplified in the Ramée Plan of Union College." Hans-Friedrich Mueller, Professor of Classics, and Tarik Wareh, Assistant Professor of Classics, served as moderators. The event was held at Colgate University last week.

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EXHIBITS

Posted on Apr 23, 2009

Through May 4
Burns Arts Atrium
Visual Arts Building
Steinmetz Student Exhibition

Features 114 works in a variety of media by 55 studio arts students. Reception set for Tuesday, April 28, 4-6 p.m. at the Atrium gallery.

 

Through June 14
Burns Arts Atrium
Visual Arts Building
Senior Shows

May 4-10: Jessie Korner, Tobias Leeger
May 11-17: Justin Blau, Russell Goldenberg
May 18-24: Sarah Mueller, Brace Thompson
May 25-31: Brandon McArdle, Ellie Hazelett
June 1-7: Alexandra Lindsey, Patrick Wilson
June 8-14: Megan Sesil, Katherine Cissel

 

Through May 10
Mandeville Gallery
Nott Memorial
Dynamic Equilibrium

Show explores the intersection of art and science and features artists who explore science and scientists who explore art.

 

Through May 10
Wikoff Student Gallery
Nott Memorial
LGBTQ: A Union Perspective

Show broadly explores issues that surround the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community at Union and beyond. 

 

Through September 2009
Schaffer Library Atrium
Union Notables

A rotating show of extraordinary people from the College; features U.S. President Chester Alan Arthur, Class of 1848; hospice leader and advocate Philip DiSorbo, Class of 1971; and Robert Holland Jr., Class of 1962, who has made valuable contributions to sustainability in businesses.

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