Union Blog Month: April 2013

From the President’s Desk

Washington, DC; West, Texas; and Boston, Massachusetts April 24, 2013 It has been a rather dreary, rainy cold week in Cincinnati, which is probably appropriate given the dramatic recent events…

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Writing Tips: The Importance of Citing Sources

Eric Mast, Writing Center Coordinator Union Institute & University Two of the most important parts of academic writing are using quality sources and documenting them properly for your audience. It…

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President Dr. Roger Sublett Celebrates 10 Years of Service

Congratulations to Dr. Roger Sublett who has served as Union Institute & University’s president for ten years! Faculty and staff at the Cincinnati academic center celebrated the milestone anniversary on April…

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Dr. Nelson Soto named Provost & VP Academic Affairs

CINCINNATI, OH – Union Institute & University President Roger H. Sublett announced the appointment of Nelson Soto, Ph.D. as provost and vice president for academic affairs. Dr. Soto will provide…

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Undergraduate Spring/Summer Seminars 2013

Full term session: May 6 – August 25 Begins in CampusWeb May 6 LSTU 490: Culminating Study  Faculty: To be determined 12 credits This online culminating term will meet in…

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MAP Program Approved for Placement of Interns in NY

Union’s Master of Arts with a Concentration in Counseling Psychology program (MAP) is pleased to announce that on Wednesday, April 3, 2013, the New York State Education Department approved the…

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Upcoming Library Workshops

Learn how Union’s online resources can work for you! Union Institute & University’s library is completely online and provides access to a growing collection including: 50,000 + electronic full-text periodicals…

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The Consequences of Plagiarism

Provided by the University of Texas, Perry Castaneda Library Whether intentional or unintentional, plagiarism can lead to serious consequences. Let’s look at some real-life examples of people who had their…

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