Marisa's study of psychology and biology at Union College and her hospital practicum inspired her to think about the biology of the brain and pursue her passions.
Elliot Seguin used his education in engineering and his background in swimming and jazz at Union College to become an engineer and flight tester for Scaled Composites - the same company that developed "Spaceship One."
These three brothers used their Union College educations and curiosity developed by the school to found "The Phantom Gourmet."
The fearlessness and rich cultural experience Ariel gained while at Union helped her discover her true calling.
After graduating from Union College in 1974, Jennifer Smith Turner used her major in English and minor in drama to become the CEO of the Girl Scouts of Connecticut.
A liberal arts background helped Gregg become a Senior Vice President at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Nancy used the skills she learned while being a photographer for the Concordiensis student newspaper on campus to become a New York City freelance photographer.
Nicole used what she learned about structure and substance in writing to become the Executive Editor at Cosmopolitan Magazine.
From Improv at Union to Upright Citizens Brigade, Union's liberal arts education and extracurricular opportunities gave Ben the time and breadth to discover his path.
Kate White '72
As the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan Magazine, Kate invests her full investment of passion and energy she learned to put into all of her pursuits while at Union College.
Michael used his combined major in Computer Science and Visual Arts to become a Visual Effects Artist at Dreamworks Animation.













