After a 46-year run in Union's Theater Department, a set designer with an eye for detail recalls a 121 productions, an inspirational campus monument and a new theater. Now he is staging his next act: retirement.
Last summer a group of Union faculty took a trip to China’s northeast region to see first-hand the effects of rapid industrialization and economic growth to develop new interdisciplinary courses and redevelop existing ones.
Following a renovation made possible by late brothers Armand V. Feigenbaum '42 and Donald S. Feigenbaum '46, the center was dedicated during Homecoming weekend in October.
Students in “Herpetology: Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles,” taught by senior lecturer Barbara Pytel, had a blast hunting for frogs, snakes, turtles and salamanders on a number of field trips this spring.