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All safe after smoldering fire in West College attic (August 30, 2004) The move-in of students, to begin Sept. 4, will not be affected. The building's dining hall was expected to continue normal operation. More... |
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Alumnus nearing end of Appalachian Trail (August 30, 2004) McCabe well ahead of his goal of reaching the northern terminus of the 2,160-mile Appalachian Trail by mid-October. More... |
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Alumnus credited with rescue of drowning boy (August 19, 2004) Craig Mosia '94, a New York City firefighter, was credited in the rescue of a drowning 13-year-old boy who fell into Jamaica Bay on Aug. 3. More... |
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Drawings of Arnold Bittleman on exhibit at Mandeville Gallery (August 18, 2004) Nationally renowned artist and Union professor who died in 1985 left a legacy of thougtful teaching and a collection of subtle, detailed and energetic works. More... |
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Dual show examines art of human form (August 18, 2004) Atrium Gallery show brings together two acclaimed artists of the same generation who share an approach to the human figure. More... |
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At summer open houses, enthusiasm spills over (August 13, 2004) Said one student after a drizzly day, "I was so interested in what my tour guide had to say, and I had such a great interview, I did not have time to think about the bad weather." More... |
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Workshop brings girls to engineering (August 2, 2004) "The climate for women in engineering has improved markedly in the past 25 years ... and we want young girls to realize that a career in a technological field is both viable and rewarding," said an instructor. More... |
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'Accolades' honored in international publication contest (July 30, 2004) "Accolades," Union's magazine dedicated to showcasing the achievements of alumni, won an award of excellence in the APEX 2004 Award competition. More... |
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Innovative 'EDGE' Program aims for aspiring women engineers (July 27, 2004) An innovative summer camp designed to interest girls in careers in engineering is running this year from July 18-30 at Union College with 19 area high school students. More... |
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Union voted "Best College Campus" in Metroland's annual "Best of" contest (July 23, 2004) Union College was voted Best College Campus in Metroland newspaper's annual "Best of the Capital Region" contest. Union's campus was called "immaculate," "beautifully kept," and "impressive," to name a few of the many compliments in the paper. More... |