Hudson promoted to Lady Bulldogs assistant coach
Kayla Hudson, former graduate assistant and player for the Lady Bulldogs basketball team, has been named an assistant coach for the Lady Bulldogs. […]
Kayla Hudson, former graduate assistant and player for the Lady Bulldogs basketball team, has been named an assistant coach for the Lady Bulldogs. […]
Life Groups are part of a ministry the Office of Spiritual Life began at Union more than a decade ago. The goal is to create a sense of belonging and community for students in their first semester.
Life Group leaders seek to encourage new students by providing uplifting friendships in the first few weeks of college. […]
Housing for January term in 2013 will be free to students, Dr. David Dockery, university president, told the student senate April 11. […]
The Lady Bulldogs softball team started off its 2012 season in a way that no team wants to start, with a home loss to a non-conference team. However, thoughts of a losing season did not resonate even for a minute with the players as the women fully kicked the season into gear by winning the rest of their games in February. […]
The Union University Players will bring an American legend to life in the upcoming children’s play “The Saga of Pecos Bill (or How Cowboying Really Got Started).”
The legend of the first cowboy, “The Saga,” follows Pecos Bill from his early childhood when he was raised by coyotes through his exploits as he lassos a tornado, digs the Grand Canyon, creates the Great Salt Lake and falls in love with the catfish-riding Slue-Foot Sue. […]
Union’s student-teachers are placed at two different schools throughout the semester, and the School of Education requires one placement to be in an urban school district. […]
If you rip a sheet of lined paper out of a spiral-bound notebook, you will notice a broad middle section of the paper separated by two vertical red lines from the margins on either side. If you were to take all the people in the world and put them onto this sheet of paper, some would fall into this middle section but many more would be squeezed into the margins, tightly packed and clinging precariously to the jagged edges of the page. […]
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