Swapping lesson plans for less plans
March 20, 2018 | Emily Wood Roque Cisneros ’17 Danica Eylenstein knew she wanted to be a teacher ... until God changed her mind.When Danica Eylenstein arrived at Union College as a sophomore, she came...
View ArticleThe quest for the perfect cheesecake
March 20, 2018 | Mike Mennard For Marcus Morris, the quest for the perfect cheesecake began while studying psychology at Union College and has led to a thriving business.The perfect cheesecake was born...
View ArticleRedefining the mission field
March 20, 2018 | Trena Smith Reed Jonathan Deemer believes he can make a difference in the world through a career in government service.Historically, we picture a mission field as a far-flung place...
View ArticleWriting for real audiences
March 20, 2018 | Yvonne Kanyi, student writer Lori Peckham's 2017 Magazine Editing class produced the feature content for the February 2018 Outlook—Yanni Outerbridge, Ashley Bower, Roxi Peterson and...
View ArticlePutting the social in social work
March 20, 2018 | Maren Miller, student writer Union's social work program has a long tradition of learning through community involvement.Every educator knows the value of learning outside the...
View ArticleThe making of a chair: Endowments help fund Union's faculty
March 20, 2018Lisa Forbes teaches finance and accounting and holds Adventist Health System Endowed Chair of Business Administration—a position made possible thanks to a $2 million gift from Adventist...
View ArticlePlanning for the worst
March 20, 2018 | Michael Rohm '14 IRR graduate Meredith Nichols proved herself so valuable to the Custer County (Colo.) Emergency Manage Office that they created a job for her when her internship...
View ArticleUnion College students win Leadership Challenge 2018
April 9, 2018 | Becky Daniel, director of strategic marketing Two Union College teams competed in the Leadership Challenge 2018 against 13 other colleges and universities.Union College won the...
View ArticleBrothers follow the same calling at Union
April 9, 2018 | by Carrie Purkeypile, freelance writer and Union graduate Brothers Justin and Jacob Cook will graduate in May with the same degree.They’re not twins. Born almost three years apart,...
View ArticleA path to a guaranteed nursing career
April 13, 2018 | By Lauren Bongard Schwarz, freelance writer and Union graduate Aaron Snelgrove will be one of the first to take advantage of Kettering Health Network's guaranteed job and signing bonus...
View ArticlePreparing to be an U.S ambassador
April 19, 2018 | By Yvonne Kanyi, student writer After representing Union College at the United Nations Association U.S. Leadership Summit last July, Senga Rutabuka founded a chapter of the...
View ArticleDrs. Barry and Lisa Forbes receive President's Award
May 10, 2018 | Zakeya Swenson, student writer Drs. Lisa and Barry Forbes, who have worked at Union College for a combined 46 years, were presented the President's Award by Dr. Vinita Sauder at...
View ArticlePhysician Assistants bring home a win
May 21, 2018 | Zakeya Swenson, student writer Physicians Assistant students, attend the Nebraska Academy of Physicians Assistants annual Continuing Medical Education conference. In April, Union College...
View ArticleStan Hardt retires after bringing a little heaven to earth
May 8, 2018 | Becky Daniel, director of strategic marketing Pastor Rich Carlson, Stan Hardt and Buell Fogg—the three amigos who have spent the last 20 years working together—celebrate Stan's...
View ArticleJonathan Shields retires after 14 years of service
May 29, 2018 | Becky Daniel, director of strategic marketing "My favorite thing about working in Union's administration was that I got to meet every new hire. I loved hearing about their calling and...
View ArticleUnion launches a varsity soccer team
June 14, 2018 | Yvonne Kanye, student writer Harold Alomia, lead pastor for the College View Seventh-day Adventist Church, will coach Union's new soccer team.For junior business major Nathanael Torres,...
View ArticleHealth, wellness and faith
July 5, 2018 | by Ryan Teller Alyssa Walton graduated from Union in 2017 and now helps run one of the top employee wellness programs in the world at Lincoln Industries.For Alyssa Walton, healthy living...
View ArticleSummer IRR training teaches life lessons beyond wilderness rescue
July 20, 2018 | by Emily Roque Cisneros Imagine waking up at 10:30 p.m. in rural southwestern Colorado and being told you have to save four people stuck in a 500-meter canyon. And, you have only ninety...
View ArticleUnion posts 100% NCLEX-RN first-time pass rate for 2018
August 1, 2018 | Emily Roque Cisneros Stephanie Grote and Hope Sajdak, along with the rest of Union's May 2018 and December 2017 nursing classes, passed the NCLEX-RN licensure exam on their first...
View ArticleAuthor of "The Terrorist's Son" shares path to peace
August 2, 2018 | Danica Eylenstein, student writer Zak Ebrahim will share his story about growing up the son of a terrorist and choosing a life of peace at Union's Leadership Symposium on September...
View ArticleUnion's aspiring leaders get a glimpse of the world stage
August 24, 2018 | by Mike Mennard A group of students in Union's leadership minor program visited Washington, D.C., this summer to learn about political and religious leadership at a national level.For...
View Article"U.S. News" ranks Union one of America's best colleges
September 10, 2018 | Scott Cushman, director of digital communication For the 13th consecutive year, Union College's academic quality has earned the school a top-tier spot among "America's Best...
View ArticleVolunteers help TLC serve more students
September 24, 2018 | Danica Eylenstein Mary Morris has volunteered in Union’s Teaching Learning Center for 26 years—tutoring nursing students and helping them prepare for licensure exams.In 1978, Union...
View ArticleKettering Health Network builds a pipeline for Union nurses
October 5, 2018 | Lauren Schwarz When Aaron Snelgrove graduated from Union with a nursing degree in May, finding a job was the last thing on his mind. He already had a dream job waiting for him at...
View ArticleDr. Barry Forbes to retire
November 16, 2018 | Lauren Schwarz Dr. Barry Forbes is retiring as chair of the Division of Business and Computer Science this semester, and his wife and fellow professor, Dr. Lisa Forbes, will take...
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