October 2016 Union in the Media Archive

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New York Senate debate becomes proxy war for Presidential hopefuls

New York Times

The College was selected to host the only U.S. Senate debate between incumbent New York Democrat Charles Schumer and the Republican challenger, Wendy Long.

The debate was Sunday, Oct. 30, in the Nott Memorial.

More than a dozen media outlets covered the debate, including the New York Times.

To read the Times story, click here.

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Artist Maya Lin shares theory of art bringing earth, water to new light

Daily Gazette

Maya Lin, the artist known for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington and the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Ala., was the featured speaker at the second annual Feigenbaum Forum on Innovation and Creativity.

Lin’s talk was Thursday, Oct. 27, in the Nott Memorial.

The Feigenbaum Forum brings in prominent speakers who have revolutionized their fields of endeavor through contributions deemed innovative and creative.

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Alumni in the news: John Dooley '65

John Dooley '65 was recently featured on vtdigger.org. The story focused on his legal career and impending retirement from Vermont’s Supreme Court. He is one of the state’s longest sitting Supreme Court justices, having joined the bench 30 years ago. During his time at Union, Dooley was a member of Kappa Alpha and WRUC Radio.

Read the story here.

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Congressional Corner with Brad Hays (October 2016)

WAMC

Bradley Hays, associate professor of political science, was a recent guest on "Congressional Corner" on WAMC, Northeast Public Radio. He discussed the 2016 presidential campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Northeast Public Radio is a member of National Public Radio serving parts of seven northeastern states. These include New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.

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Body positivity has hit the mainstream. Now what?

USA Today

Catherine Walker, a visiting assistant professor of psychology, was quoted in USA Today in a story about body positivity.

The story also appeared in dozens of other Gannett papers.

To read the article, click here.