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 The Chronicle - June 13, 2004 "Lower Manhattan's recovery is the result of individuals volunteering their time, their resources, and their expertise – put simply – giving of themselves," Kevin Rampe '88 tells Union grads. President of Lower Manhattan Development Corp., and artist Wolf Kahn receive honorary degrees. More... |
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 The Chronicle - June 4, 2004 Kevin M. Rampe '88, president of the Lower Manhattan Development Corp., the agency overseeing the reconstruction of the site of New York City's World Trade Center, will deliver the main address at Union College's Commencement on Sunday, June 13, at 10 a.m. in Library Plaza. More... |
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 The Chronicle - May 28, 2004 On the 50th anniversary of his graduation from Union College, former ABC television executive Philip Beuth has pledged a $2 million gift to the College to support Beuth House, one of seven houses in Union's new Minerva System. More... |
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 The Chronicle - May 21, 2004 Union College has been awarded $1.6
million from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to build programs and motivate students toward research, study and careers in emerging new fields in the sciences and engineering. More... |
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 The Chronicle - May 14, 2004 "The atmosphere of this place, the beauty of the campus, draws you in," explains Dibbell, perhaps best known as former editor-in-chief of Concordiensis. "And I have a feeling it probably never lets go." More... |
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 The Chronicle - May 7, 2004 More than 200 students presenting at the 14th annual Charles Proteus Steinmetz Symposium on students' creative, scholarly and research achievement on Friday, May 7, and Saturday, May 8. More... |
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 The Chronicle - April 30, 2004 Kevin M. Rampe '88, president of the Lower Manhattan Development Corp., the agency overseeing the reconstruction of the site of New York City's World Trade Center, will deliver the main address at Commencement. Artist Wolf Kahn also to receive honorary degree. More... |
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 The Chronicle - April 23, 2004 At National Conference on Undergraduate Research, "They represented Union very well. I would say that Union got its money's worth and more." More... |
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 The Chronicle - April 16, 2004 Book tells about vast official and popular participation in a nationwide campaign to eliminate the sale, smoking, and importation of opium in China in the early 20th century. More... |
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 The Chronicle - April 9, 2004 "Like no other symbol, the Nott -- in all its quirky grandeur -- captures Union's distinctive mix of tradition and innovation." More... |