Campus Resources
Becker Career Center
The Becker Career Center is based on the premise that career planning is part of your educational experience. The center uses a three-step approach. First there is self-assessment, helping you identify your skills, abilities, values, and interests. Second is career exploration, the process of identifying the future options that mesh with those skills, values, and interests. Third is the job or graduate school search itself.
Human Resources
Located at 17 South Lane on the Union College Campus.
Science & Engineering Center
The largest of Union's buildings, the Science & Engineering Center is a complex of several buildings connected by enclosed corridors. Here are the Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Mechanical Engineering. Located here, and available for student use, are such research tools as a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, a Pelletron accelerator, X-ray diffraction equipment, a centrifuge, and a scanning electron microscope capable of examining a surface area 200,000 times smaller than what can be seen with a conventional light microscope.
F.W. Olin Center
The F.W. Olin Center is a high-technology classroom and laboratory building. Home of the Geology Department, Mechanical Engineering labs, and the Environmental Studies program, the building contains a variety of laboratories and classrooms equipped for computer-intensive instruction, a multi-media auditorium, collaborative computer classrooms, and a 20-inch, remote-controlled telescope.
Nott Memorial
The sixteen-sided Nott Memorial is a National Historic Landmark and -- for generations of students, faculty, and staff -- the symbol of Union College.
