Welcome to the Union College community blog. Over the upcoming months, we will have various members of the campus community blogging about their experiences at Union. The hope is that visitors to this blog will get a better sense for the community present and why Union is a special place for all of us.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
What Union means to me
Union is so much more than my alma-mater (though this alone would make it special).It has been my home for nearly a decade and the employer for my entire professional career.It is the place where I met some of the best individuals I have ever known and I proudly sat in the crowd at their weddings.I have experienced the incredible highs of last second athletic comebacks and the crushing blow of unexpected last-second losses to our arch-rivals.To say that I bleed Garnet and Gray is an understatement; and when I sing the Ode to Old Union I proudly stomp my feet and make a ‘dip’ to my alma-mater.
Union provided me with the opportunity for significant person growth.I developed more socially and intellectually than I thought would happen in four years; from a shy, reserved first-year student to a campus leader by the end of senior year.Union didn’t simply provide me with an education and a degree at the end of four years; I became a part of its history and traditions.I sat in classes with inspiring professors who challenged me to be better and do better.They took a vested interest in me as a person and cared deeply for my personal well-being and development.Whether they know it or not, the informal conversations unrelated to classroom material meant the world to me and showed me why a close community like this was where I wanted to spend my years as a student.
This campus is my home…Nearly ten years spent walking the grounds and I still find new and wonderful sights to see.The Ramee plan is perfect symmetry and a source of pride for all Dutchmen and Dutchwomen.The Nott Memorial is a unique and glorious reminder of how the vision and hard-work of one man can inspire and bring the best out of those around him:a future President of the United States, a Secretary of State, and countless leaders in their fields. Jackson’s Garden is one of our jewels and, as the oldest continually cultivated garden on a college campus in the United States, it is fittingly located in the first planned campus in the country.The respect for Ramee’s plan runs deep and it is humbling to know that the quad that William Seward strolled as a student on his way to Phi Beta Kappa and national prominence is the same plot, with the same feel that I walk across, and that students decades from now will also walk across.
Though Union may not be perfect it was the perfect fit for me.I sang in the a cappella group, became President of my fraternity (which was founded at Union), wrote a 124 page thesis on the Irish in the First World War, and studied abroad in France.I did a radio show, gave tours to prospective students, met so many great friends, and proudly wear the Garnet and Gray wherever I go.I knew nothing of Union before I applied but I can’t imagine my life if I enrolled elsewhere.Schedule an Interview or visit the campus and try to picture yourself here.Hopefully you will see yourself among the proud students and graduates of an institution in its third century.The Garnet will look good on you!
contributed by: Geoffrey Bowman '04, Associate Dean of Admissions
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