Our Alumni
After Union
- Summer Basham ('20) is working at Margaret W. Wong & Associates' Law Office
- Joshua Brewer ('20) is working at Cognate Bioservices in Memphis
- Breanna Johnson ('20) is working at Barnes Jewish Hospital
- Haley Barnette ('19) is pursuing a Pharm. D. at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis.
- Colin Coleman ('19) is pursuing an M.D. at the University of Louisville School of Medicine.
- Kaitlyn James ('19) is pursuing a Pharm. D. at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis.
- Seth Thibado ('18) is pursuing graduate studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
- Ben Pinkley ('18) is a chemist at Clariant Corporation, one of the world's major chemical companies.
- Ben Hubert ('17) is a forensic chemist at the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
- Vernon Stafford ('17) is a graduate student at the University of Tennessee Knoxville.
- Angela Taylor ('17) is studying neuroscience under the Integrated Biomedical Sciences Program at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
- Daniel Mathis ('16) is a graduate student at East Tennessee State University Medical School
What Our Alumni Are Saying...
"The field of chemistry is rigorous, competitive, and dynamic. Furthermore, the culture surrounding the profession of a chemist is often challenging to one's faith. Union University's chemistry program, in particular their exceptionally engaging faculty, did not only equip me with technical knowledge that affords me praise in the workplace, but a Christ-Centered foundation to the hard science I love so dearly.
The professors guide their students through complex concepts and laboratory work designed to apply directly to any future in the field, which opens up a multitude of opportunities in industry or obtaining an advanced degree. Indeed, some of my favorite times at Union were the conversations that cultivated personal connections with my chemistry professors."
Ben Pinkley ('19), Chemist for Clariant Catalysis R&D
"A good physician requires a complex combination of knowledge, skills, and personal characteristics. The level of interaction and engagement both inside and
outside of academics at Union uniquely equipped me for medical school and my future career as a physician."
Phillip Kurtzweil ('15), Medical student at University of Kansas School of Medicine