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Matthew Albanese: Bringing An Oxford Education To Union

October 1, 2021 Eric Archer

Oxford is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the world. When ranked against other institutions across the globe, it is also considered one of the best, or as professor Matthew Albanese joked to me,  “It’s number one.”   Albanese has […]

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Transhumanism And The Image Of God: Dr. Shatzer Releases Newest Book

May 6, 2019 Cameron Woodard

Out of all the things in Dr. Jacob Shatzer’s unique office, the thing that stands out the most is the boat. Slightly hidden in the upper right hand corner of an office flooded with books […]

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School Of Theology And Missions Set To Host Third Session Of Lecture Series

April 2, 2019 Mary Madelyn Melton

Union University’s School of Theology and Missions is set to host the third session of the STM Lecture Series. Explaining the purpose for the lecture series, Ray Van Neste, dean of the School of Theology and […]

Hal Poe
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A moment with Harry Lee “Hal” Poe: thoughts on learning, students, Potter

March 27, 2015 Chelsea Cobb

While in seminary, Harry Lee “Hal” Poe, Charles Colson professor of faith and culture, thought without a doubt he would be a pastor. He said he liked the idea of being able to know people […]

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Construction creates minor inconveniences, few complaints

September 26, 2014 Felicia Taraczkozy

Upon returning to campus for the fall semester, students found that the construction of Union’s new library had begun. Construction crews brought in equipment and a large portion of the nearby parking lot had been fenced […]

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