The Chronicle Archive - 2005

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The Chronicle - June 12, 2005
Hull advocates for a mandatory two-year national service program during last speech as president.  More...


The Chronicle - June 3, 2005
Daggett winner Chris Macomber's career as one of the busiest entrepreneurs on campus may have been launched by a chance encounter with a kid wearing spiked blue hair.  More...


The Chronicle - May 27, 2005
James Underwood, a popular professor and former dean with more than 40 years of service to Union College, has been named the College's interim president.  More...


The Chronicle - May 20, 2005
Union community filled Memorial Chapel to remember Christie Sorum, the vivacious dean of faculty.  More...


The Chronicle - May 13, 2005
Gillian McCabe considered other colleges, but it was an overnight stay and a clambake at Geisel House that sealed the deal at Union.  More...


The Chronicle - May 6, 2005
"Harold Martin served this College with distinction," said Roger H. Hull, president of the College. "We are better today because of his leadership."  More...


The Chronicle - April 29, 2005
Members of the Union College community – including a number of Capital Region alumni and friends – kicked off the "You Are Union" capital campaign on Wednesday, April 27, in a celebration at College Park Hall.  More...


The Chronicle - April 22, 2005
Project to involve a number of Union students who will join Prof. Rodbell and colleagues for field work in the Andes Mountains and research in the lab.  More...


The Chronicle - April 15, 2005
Renaissance paintings from 15th- and 16th-century Venice have long been known for their vivid and glowing colors. But what makes them so? Her research is chronicled in a recent issue of Science News.  More...


The Chronicle - April 8, 2005
College expected to receive $1.7 million for equipment, lab upgrades and training to support collaboration with Schenectady-based developer of second-generation high temperature semiconductors.  More...

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