A new way to teach genetics
Faced with few truly good lab exercises available to demonstrate a rapidly changing field, Dr. Frankie Rose decided to make his own. His team of students have created a better way to teach genetics while learning research methods for themselves.
Our Promising Future
Union's new science and mathematics complex is taking shape on campus, and the campaign to fund it is nearing completion with more than 90 percent of the funds raised. Will you be part of the final 10 percent?
Communicating in a digital world
Harrison Smith is already an online community manager, and will be one of the first students benefitting from new classes Union is adding next year with the creation of a social media ministry major and a communication emphasis in emerging media.
Iliana goes to Washington
Union's social work majors are required to have 480 hours of internship time before they graduate. For Iliana Panameno that experience has translated into making a real impact in Nebraska, and opening doors to a new opportunity in Washington, D.C.
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