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Union Hosts Physics Lecture On The Launch Of The James Webb Space Telescope

October 19, 2023 Toby Forehand

On Wednesday, Oct. 17, Union University hosted Mason Ruby—a doctoral student at the University of Memphis and adjunct professor at Union University—in Harvey Hall for a guest lecture on the James Webb Space Telescope and […]

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Learning To Appreciate “Creepy” Animals Through The White Hall Animal Displays

October 26, 2022 Samantha Glas

“People have a lot of fear of spiders and snakes and lizards and stuff.” Biology professor Micah Fern removed a gray, quarter-sized tarantula from a glass enclosure on his bookshelf. “But what I always want […]

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Science explains chemistry behind physical attraction

March 20, 2014 Kathleen Hartsfield

In romantic relationships, the word “chemistry” is often used to describe mutual romantic attraction, but the ambiguity of that naming creates more questions than answers. Nina Heckler, assistant professor of sociology and department chairwoman, said […]

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Faculty, students research trees on campus

April 16, 2013 Cardinal & Cream

Secluded in the confines of White Hall is a species of aspen tree foreign to the United States. That’s because Mark Bolyard, chairman of the biology department, has been granted renewal on a United States […]

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Huggins lecture explains physiology of crucifixion

March 31, 2013 Cardinal & Cream

By Brooklin Byrd Guest Writer Just in time for the Easter season, a biology professor provided an eye-opening perspective on the horrors of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ from a physiological standpoint March 19 in […]

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Chemistry society uses skits to teach science to children

September 11, 2012 Cardinal & Cream

By Samantha Adams  Student members of the American Chemical Society at Union received a grant this summer to theatrically teach the scientific method to elementary students and a matching grant to attend a science skit […]

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Scholar in Residence discusses aging, death

March 23, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Union’s Scholar in Residence discussed aging and mortality in the lecture series “Facing the Dying of the Light: Perspectives on Aging and Dying.” The lectures helped students and faculty think about life, death and the implications of scientific discoveries. […]

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