Returning student checklist
Below are some items you can complete this summer to save time registration day.
Below are some items you can complete this summer to save time registration day.
Below are items you can complete this summer to save time registration day.
Brief reviews of new books and resources in the library are available on the Union College Library Facebook fan page. The library also invites readers to visit the summer reading discussion and share what you are reading this summer. Become a fan today and keep in touch with the library this summer.
Campus housing options include the residence halls as well as college-owned apartments, duplexes and houses. Read below for more information on each option, then complete the Campus Housing Request online or print and mail the completed PDF to the corresponding reservation address at the bottom of the form.
Need help finding on- and off-campus jobs? Your search starts here.
Union's capital city location means off-campus jobs and internships are within 10 minutes of campus. For options with a little more convenience, read about on-campus employment below.
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Students and parents returning to or joining the Union College family: Your preparation for this coming school year begins now at www.ucollege.edu/admissions/news. Navigate through Admissions' Current News for new- and returning-student information and resources for a successful start to your 2010-2011 school year. Keep checking in for updates on registration procedures, helpful tips, and more.
He blinks. He talks, moves and breathes. His heart beats, his pupils
dilate. He sweats, cries and even bleeds. But he’s no ordinary patient. Sim-Man
3G, the latest in patient simulator technology, has become the core element of
Union College’s new medical simulation laboratory for nursing, physician
Union College understands the current economic climate is challenging families and wants to be as helpful as possible and still be fiscally responsible with the resources God has entrusted to the college. Here are some ways Union is helping families for the 2010-2011 school year.
Up to $1,977 Savings Available for Eligible Residence Hall Students
David Williams, president and CEO of the Make-a-Wish Foundation, will address the graduating class of Union College during commencement ceremonies on May 9, 2010. Last year, the Make-a-Wish Foundation made dreams come true for 13,465 children with life-threatening illnesses.
In recent weeks, a group called Soulforce announced plans to stop at Union College on April 21 as part of their Equality Ride 2010 tour. This group of college-aged individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT), embarks on an annual spring bus tour across the country to raise awareness for issues related to sexual orientation and Christianity. Union was the fourteenth stop of fifteen Christian college campuses where riders feel the schools’ policies are discriminatory toward LGBT students.
Successful libraries require the contributions of many different groups of people. From librarians who care for collections to patrons who utilize the resources and support the library with their tuition or tax dollars, no library can thrive without the participation of its community. On an academic campus, faculty members are also essential to the library by sharing their subject area expertise in collection development and by encouraging student research. Active faculty support of the library signals to students that the library is an important and v
It’s National Library Week, a time to celebrate the contributions of libraries, librarians and library workers in schools, campuses and communities nationwide.
Visitors to Union's campus on Thursday, April 8, may be surprised to find many barefoot students. These shoeless students are participating in One Day Without Shoes, inspired by TOMS Shoes, a footwear company based in California. Many students learned of the event to raise awareness for children in developing countries who don’t own shoes through Facebook notifications from fellow students.
In a world where war and chaos become increasingly the norm, students on Union College’s campus took the week of April 5-9 to focus on peace. On Friday, April 9, at 1:00 p.m., the school will unveil of a Peace Sculpture Garden in the Ortner Center at Union College to promote the cause of peace.
Located in one of the main thoroughfares of campus life, “This Peace Sculpture Garden provides artistic reminders of the peace that can exist between people everywhere,” according to Chris Blake, associate professor of English and communication.
The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) has awarded Union College's physician assistant studies program continued accreditation for the maximum term of seven years. The choice to award the maximum period is an uncommon honor. Of the 163 continuing accreditation decisions made by ARC-PA from 2004-2008, only 16 programs received the full seven-year term.
I entered the Teaching Learning Center (TLC) ready to report on the department’s new life coaching service, and left with a newfound motivation for my own work. For more than 30 years, the TLC has helped students overcome difficulties to succeed in college—whether physical disabilities, learning differences or academic apathy.
Union College and Larry Ray, professor of mathematics, are pleased to announce a partnership with the Office of Education of the North America Division of Seventh-day Adventists (NAD) to provide summer workshops for all K-12 teachers of mathematics. These workshops utilize collaborative planning, innovative strategies, the integration of technology and introduce the Singapore Math series. They are part of the recent focus by the NAD Curriculum Committee on improving student learning in math.
Six mathematics education majors are looking forward to the Annual Meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Brady Asher, Joni Giem, Tori Hudgins, Emily Lorenz, Dan Martinez and Derek Timms will be flying to San Diego on April 20. These juniors and seniors will join approximately 15,000 math teachers from across the country for three days of sessions focused on "Connections: Linking Concepts and Context."
Two original watercolor paintings by Jim McClelland, professor of art, have been selected to hang in the United States embassy in Suriname for three years as part of the Arts in Embassies program.
The paintings, a pair of greenwing macaws and a landscape depicting a flock of landing snow geese, were selected to hang in the embassy by Ambassador John Nay, one of McClelland’s students from his time teaching at Battle Creek Academy.
GreenFILE is EBSCOhost's proprietary index to literature about human interaction with the environment. According to EBSCO, "Its collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles includes content on global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 384,000 records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 4,700 records."
The Education Program at Union College, Lincoln Nebraska, is hosting an accreditation visit by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) October 24-26, 2010. We invite interested parties to submit third-party comments for review by the visiting team. Please note that comments must address substantive matters related to the quality of any professional education programs offered and should specify the party’s relationship to the institution (i.e., graduate, present or former faculty member, employer of graduates).
The library is pleased to announce a new login system for off-campus access to library databases. Students may now login to most databases from off-campus using their UC IDs and passwords (the same one used for Moodle and Self Service). Faculty members should use their Marcie usernames and passwords. This eliminates the need to track down database-specific login information for each individual database system.