Union Homecoming
Activities Come to a Close

This year’s Homecoming Week at Union marked an annual tradition of alumni being welcomed home and faculty and staff visiting with former students. The fun-filled week of memories revisited by alumni and created by present students kicked off with perhaps the student’s most exciting memory of all: a snow day complete with snowball fights that cancelled classes as well as the much-anticipated chapel with worship led by Christian recording artist Nicole Nordeman. However, the snow did not stop Nordeman from hosting a very well attended coffeehouse concert later that evening. (FULL STORY)


Old campus tour brings back tender memories

Until 1975, Union University was on a different campus than the one that today’s students currently attend. On Fri., Feb. 8, fourteen members of the Class of 1952 returned to the campus as part of their fifty-year reunion celebration. The trip proved to be one that brought back memories and meant something special to these special graduates.  (FULL STORY)


Communication Arts Students gain ‘Wisdom from the Trenches’

The Bible says that wisdom is more valuable than rubies or gold. This year the Department of Communication Arts decided to share its treasure with “Wisdom From the Trenches,” a two-hour look at a featured panel of successful and accomplished Union communication arts graduates.  (FULL STORY)


Future Unionites spend time in the Dawg House

Playdough, crayons, cookies, and “Bulldog Spirit” are just a few things you can find at Union University’s annual Bulldog Day Camp. For five hours during this year’s Homecoming Saturday activities, children of Union alumni played, cheered, sang, and ate until they, literally, dropped. (FULL STORY)


Honesty marks Nicole Nordeman
concert at Union

Nicole Nordeman performed for a full house in Union University’s Coburn Dining Room on Wed., Feb. 6 as part of Union’s 2002 Homecoming Coffeehouse Concert.  (FULL STORY)


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