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Union College issues apology for past racial discrimination
On February 9, the Union College Board of Trustees voted to approve a letter nearly a year in the making—a letter of apology to alumni who suffered racial discrimination while attending Union College. The idea…
Union to host choral students for annual music festival
Students from academies and high schools across the Mid-America territory will descend on the Union College campus next week for the 63rd Annual Music Festival, held February 3-6. Each Seventh-day Adventist academy from a nine-state…
The mystery of the Gettysburg flag
In honor of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, Union College library director Sabrina Riley recounts her attempts to discover the authenticity of a flag reputedly flown at the Gettysburg Address. In 1985, alumna…
Campion Academy wins volleyball tournament
The Campion Academy Cougars won the 2015 Union College Invitational Volleyball Tournament two games to none over the Midland Adventist Academy Mustangs. The Campion Academy Cougars won the Union College Invitational Volleyball Tournament 2015 two sets…
Union College to host annual high school volleyball tournament
Women’s high school volleyball teams from around the country will soon gather at Union College on the weekend of October 15-17, 2015, for the annual Union College Invitational Volleyball Tournament 2015. The tournament will continue the…
Makenzy and Judy’s Story
Two Union students, brother and sister, share the battles they fought before they arrived at Union, how Union has impacted their lives, and how their Church family helps them to stay here.
Tuition Freedom Day
Did you know the tuition you pay to attend Union College only covers about 74 percent of the entire cost of your education? Who makes up the difference? Donors. Tuition Freedom day—74 percent of the…
Nursing students learn in the Nicaraguan jungle
by Ruby Ruano, student writer “Lindsay, get up, there is a woman in labor that needs our help.” The voice from the darkness jarred Union College nursing major Lindsay Harrison from her midnight slumber. As…
Alumnus credits IRR degree for life of service and adventure
“Before I went into the International Rescue and Relief (IRR) program, I made a list of all the companies I wanted to work for. International SOS was number two,” said Jonathan Hoewing. “Sometimes I wonder…
Swayze Gift
Unrestricted estate gifts are invaluable to the financial strength of Union College. One such generous gift was recently received from the estate of Dr. V. Warren and Thelma Swayze. Dr. and Mrs. Swayze both attended…