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During pandemic, the Nott Memorial in a class by itself
Union College
The Nott Memorial, Union's marvelous feat of High Victorian Gothic, has served a variety of roles in its colorful history.
51 months ago
Summer research
Union College
More than 135 students are engaging in summer research across dozens of disciplines. Most projects are funded through the College's undergraduate research...
4 months ago
Golden giant: Union’s spectacular ginkgo tree a crowd-pleaser for nearly two centuries
Union College
A student takes time out to relax under the ginkgo tree in Jackson's Garden. A persistently hardy species that features fan-shaped leaves...
3 days ago
From beneath layers of paint, a treasure emerges
Union College
Scott Cober, associate conservator at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center, removes layers of paint from the Chinese stone lion on Dec.
23 months ago
The Audubon heist at 50: An irresistible mystery endures
Union College
Fifty years ago this month, thieves broke a rear window on the ground floor to gain entry to Schaffer Library. They headed to a locked case...
41 months ago
Photos: Many views of Nott Memorial
Times Union
The Nott Memorial at Union College, completed in 1875, is the most unusual building on the campus and a national historic landmark.
111 months ago
A plan, a campus, a legacy
Union College
When a little-known French architect meets the young and ambitious president of a growing college, the result is an enduring vision for a...
142 months ago
Is an historic blockhouse hidden in plain sight?
The Altamont Enterprise
Mark O'Brien and John McCormick believe that they have found a blockhouse, built before 1746, still standing in Guilderland.
10 months ago
Grondahl: Teaching black history through drama
Times Union
ALBANY - There is a moment when she delivers the “Ain't I A Woman?” speech that...
58 months ago
Remember the Ladies: Historian and Choctaw activist
Muskogee Phoenix
Muriel Wright was instrumental in preserving Oklahoma history. She was one-fourth Choctaw and also from distinguished colonial ancestry,...
29 months ago