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Union launching three new graduate programs
Union College is significantly expanding the college’s graduate offerings with the addition of three new master’s degrees. Two of the new degrees, a Master of Public Health and a Master of Science in Leadership, will…
From parent to prof: Union welcomes Carlton Robinson
Union’s Business Program is excited to welcome Carlton Robinson as our newest business administration professor. Robinson comes to Union from Loma Linda University Health where he worked as a trust officer, but he’s no stranger…
Midland boys and Sunnydale girls win the Spring Tournament 2023
The Midland Adventist Academy Mustangs from Kansas won the men’s Thunderdome Division and the Sunnydale Spartans from Missouri won the women’s Thunderdome Division at the 2023 Union College Spring Basketball Tournament on Saturday night, February…
Union closed Thursday, February 16
Union College has canceled classes and activities and closed offices for Thursday, February 16, due to winter weather. Students, please watch uGroups and your Union email for any special announcements regarding Union Market hours, messages…
Matt Talbot honored with Community Appreciation Award
Photo: Bud Synhorst, president of the Lincoln Independent Business Association, and Vinita Sauder, president of Union College, presented the Community Appreciation Award to Glenn Schawang, outreach program coordinator, and Susanne Blue, executive director of Matt…
Expedition Malawi 2023
Union College’s International Rescue and Relief (IRR) is a four-year bachelor’s degree training in emergency medicine, disaster response, and sustainable community development. Before graduation from the program, students are given a three-month overseas semester in…
Tethered to hope
A cliffside rescue began with rope skills taught at Union When Kasondra Reel signed up to spend her summer working with Big Lake Youth Camp in Sisters, Oregon, she had no idea she would be…
Building community and competency: welcome back, Noah!
Noah Kruzich is back at Union as the International Rescue and Relief Program’s newest lecturer and EMS coordinator. After graduating with an IRR degree in 2019, Kruzich worked as a paramedic in the emergency department…
The Enemy’s Child
Under suspicion because of her ethnicity in WWII America, Ruth found refuge in an unexpected place. Ruth Matsumura sat by her mother’s bed in the small, plain room. At 11 years old, she was mature…
Union closed due to weather — Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Union College has canceled classes and activities and closed offices for Wednesday, January 18, due to dangerous weather. Students, please watch uGroups and your Union email for any special announcements regarding Union Market hours, etc.…
Union students leapt to action in mid-air medical emergency
When a fellow passenger had a medical emergency on their flight, international rescue and relief senior Allen Stafford and junior Christian Thomas sprung into action. Stafford and Thomas were flying home to Washington State for…
First-year Union student named a Daniels Scholar
Late one night last March, Regan Garman nervously looked at an unopened email from the Daniels Fund. The email would let her know if she’d been awarded a scholarship making her Union College education more…