The Chronicle Archive - 1999
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When Cecilia Oballe and Kris Gernert-Dott '86 walk through the dark rooms of 243 Park Ave., a fire-damaged two-story brick Victorian with plywood for windows, they see kids playing, laughing and learning. More... |
"I really never had any ideas of going to Union," says Beth Wierzbieniec '99. "Coming from New York State, I had no intention of staying here. More... |
Steinmetz Symposium presentations ran the gamut, and some had special meaning for their presenters. Here are a few: -- Tom Jenne '99 presented his design for an all-terrain wheelchair... More... |
Andrew Silverman is speaking on "Women Under Fascism." Amber Johnston has explored "Changing Views of Mental Illness in Fiji." Michael Lewis has researched the effects of reduced pH on the response to alarm signals in fathead minnows. More... |
The Chronicle - April 30, 1999 |
The Chronicle - April 23, 1999 As the College and city collaborate to preserve and restore the buildings of the neighborhood known as College Park, Gretchel Tyson and a group of Union volunteers are working to ensure the well-being of the neighborhood's greatest asset its people. More... |
The Chronicle - April 16, 1999 The College on Tuesday announced its commitment of $10 million to the Union-Schenectady (US) Initiative, unveiled architectural plans for the neighborhood, and introduced organizations that have joined the effort. More... |
John Wold '38, a geologist and former U.S. Congressman from Casper, Wyo., has received the Eliphalet Nott Medal from Union College in recognition of his professional achievements. More... |
Scott Stedman is off on a Watson Fellowship next year to follow in the footsteps of German literary critic Walter Benjamin. He plans to write a screenplay about the man he says is "emblematic of the generation of people who adored literature the way that I do." More... |
The Chronicle - March 12, 1999 Defining Moment One: Janko was dead. The 73-year-old man had flatlined during a routine hip replacement and, after 20 minutes of unsuccessful resuscitation attempts, doctors were somberly filing out of the surgery. More... |
