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The daylong symposium features about 30 presentations on topics including flooding, ecosystem analysis, water quality, sediment yield, watershed management and the future of the watershed. More than 100 participants are expected, including scientists, engineers and other professionals and students.
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| Seniors Frederick Franke and James Morton awarded "dream grants"
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| Kelly, senior vice president and director of research at IBM, was recently honored by members of the Board of Trustees of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (CICU).
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| "Astounding Images of the Microworld" at F.W. Olin Center Tuesday draws together Union community
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| Visual Arts Professor Chris Duncan displays recent sculptures and other work in the Mandeville Gallery.
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| President Ainlay was a guest DJ on WRUC, the College's radio station.
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| In honor of the gift, Blue House will be renamed Messa House at ReUnion
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| The Distinguished Science and Engineering Lecture Series begins Tuesday, March 2.
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| Horn is a member of the Class of 1964
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| In 2008-09, nearly 1,100 Union students participated in a range of community service projects, representing more than 12,000 hours of service.
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| The keynote speaker was Deborah Bial, founder and president of the Posse Foundation, which identifies and recruits high-achieving urban public high school students and sends them in multicultural teams - or posses - to top colleges and universities like Union, the University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt.
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| Student-run venture helps salvage unused campus food for community use
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| "Ethics Across the Curriculum" is featured in latest issue of "Teaching Ethics."
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| "Dickens in America" runs through April 12 in the Schaffer Library atrium.
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More Stories | Students lead efforts to raise money for quake-ravaged country
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| Exhibit features work of Capital Region printmakers, each of whom invited an artists from outside the area to participate.
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| College cited as one of the region's top schools
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| Union team takes top spot in recent Northeast Regional Ethics Bowl held at Marist College
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Press Releases
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The Daily Gazette, March 8, 2010: College now touting its place on the map; Union promotes revitalized downtown to applicants
The Times Union, March 8, 2010: Union College prepares meals to help feed City Mission patrons
The New York Times, March 7, 2010: Building a better teacher
The Times Union, March 6, 2010: Bless us every one, Dickens finds! Union archives reveal letters from a figure known for burning them
The New York Times, March 1, 2010: Union College Finally Admits Where It Is
The Daily Gazette, February 28, 2010: For Union College broomball players, the game is no laughing matter
The Daily Gazette, February 21, 2010: College’s dining hall leftovers recycled into meals for the needy
The Daily Gazette, February 20, 2010: Union College students, faculty boogie for Africa Competition draws crowd at Union College
The Wall Street Journal, February 18, 2010: Old Habits Die Hard What research tells us about making changes in our behavior.
The Saratogian, February 16, 2010: Higher Education: Educators and students consider the jobs of tomorrow
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