Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Volunteers needed March 26

A large number of volunteers are needed to assist with a mailing on Wednesday, March 26, from 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. If you would like to help, please call Larry Vaughan at (731) 661-5160 or e-mail him at lvaughan@uu.edu.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Volunteers needed March 20

A large number of volunteers are needed to assist with a mailing on Thursday, March 20, from 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. If you would like to help, please call Larry Vaughan at (731) 661-5160 or e-mail him at lvaughan@uu.edu.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

March 18 update from the president

It has been six weeks since we started the recovery and rebuilding process at Union University. In some ways the time has passed ever so quickly. In other ways, the six weeks seem at least like six months. Our prayer that God would bring renewal out of the rubble is being answered. Good things are happening across this campus in the lives of students, staff, faculty, and administrators. We offer thanksgiving to God for His work among us.

The repairs for White Hall, Jennings Hall, and Hammons Hall are moving forward. Some repairs, like those in the Barefoot Building and the Blasingame Building, will not take place until later this spring or summer. We do hope that a visible difference will be seen in the work on the Dodd and Gray residence life facilities by the conclusion of spring break. Weather permitting, we hope to see large portions of those two buildings demolished as the efforts to repair and rebuild begin. Work on the Events Center/Banquet Facility continues. We are encouraged by these things.

Excitement grows as the new residence life facilities are starting to take shape. The framing process has started on some buildings. The foundation work and pad placement continues in other areas. Overall, we have four contractors, one architectural and engineering firm, and numerous subcontractors at work. Altogether there are are several hundred workers on campus each day.

Please let me remind everyone that the Walker Road entrance is reserved primarily for construction workers. The new "cut-through" roads from the Blasingame parking lot into the McAfee and Warmath lots have helped greatly. At certain times during the day we still face significant parking challenges. I remain ever so grateful for everyone's patience as we work through these challenges together.

Let me remind parents and students that the traditional housing policies will be back in effect for the fall semester. Any returning student who before Feb. 25 had signed an off-campus housing lease that extends into the fall should immediately contact Kathy Southall or Kimberly Thornbury.

I am thankful to report that we have now received a little more than $5.1 million from over 3,200 different donors toward the recovery and rebuilding process. The donors represent all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and a few countries outside the United States. We are thankful for how the Lord has touched the hearts of these people to help us in our time of need. For every gift, large or small, we are most grateful. We certainly pray for the special offerings for Union University that will be taken in hundreds of Baptist churches on April 6. The financial needs for Union University remain quite large, but we are so encouraged by the support that has already been provided.

We wish the Lady Bulldogs much success as they enter the NAIA national women's basketball tournament, which will be held in Jackson from March 19-25. We hope many of you can come out to support Coach Campbell and his outstanding team.

Spring break will begin on Good Friday. Classes will resume on March 31. I applaud those who helped revise the spring semester calendar for leaving the spring break week as it was originally scheduled. Everyone is extremely tired. We need to pray that the Lord will give us rest and renew our energies for the remaining weeks of this semester (Isaiah 40:31). We pray for students who will be serving and ministering over the spring break, especially for those who are going to other communities that have received tornado damage in recent weeks. Also, we will pray for Dr. Richard Joiner, the Union Singers, and representatives of the music department as they depart campus for their tour during the spring break.

We would ask for everyone to please continue to pray for our injured students and their families. We ask the Lord to do a special work in and among them. We pray for safety for all who are traveling over the break. Finally, we ask the Lord to be with our Board of Trustees as they prepare to gather for the spring meeting April 3-4.

As we approach Easter Sunday, we pray that the hope of the resurrection will bring grace, mercy, and peace to you and your families. For God's providential blessings, provision, and protection to the Union community over the past 42 days we are indeed grateful. May the Lord be with you.

Faithfully,

David S. Dockery
President, Union University

Monday, March 17, 2008

Volunteers needed March 19

A large number of volunteers are needed to assist with a mailing on Wednesday, March 19, from 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. If you would like to help, please call Larry Vaughan at (731) 661-5160 or e-mail him at lvaughan@uu.edu.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Update from the president

We are grateful for God's grace to us over the past 35 days as we have moved from UU Emergency to UU Recovery to UU Rebuilding. While we have a long way to go, we certainly have much for which to be grateful.

The new residential life project is moving forward. The pads for six of the new facilities are ready to move ahead. We are pleased that Worsham Brothers out of Corinth, Miss., and Ken Brasfield from Jackson have agreed to serve the university on this important project. We are grateful to TLM for their expertise and for the valuable guidance of Gary Taylor, Bill Dement, Bob Campbell and Harry Smith. We will all pray for God's blessings on this important project.

The Trustee Board Executive Committee met this past Friday and continued to offer their full support for the challenges before us. We have had well over 2,300 donors respond to our recovery and rebuilding efforts. We thank God for every donor and every gift. Please join us in praying for God's provisions for our many challenges.

Barefoot's Joe is a marvelous addition to campus life. This new student lounge will provide a wonderful gathering place for students, staff and faculty alike. Congratulations to all who provided leadership for this project.

Congratulations to Mark Campbell and the Union Lady Bulldogs, who are now 32-0 following their TranSouth Conference Tournament championship on Monday night. We wish the best to the Lady Bulldogs as they head into the national tournament next week.

We celebrate markers of progress like the terrific scholars' weekend, the recent preview day for undergraduates and the preview day for the pharmacy school. These are all important indicators that we are moving forward together. Prospects for the fall semester are most hopeful.

We will have a campus-wide chapel service on Friday at 10 a.m. The Christian singing group "Shane and Shane" will present a benefit concert on campus on Friday night (March 14).

I can't say thank you enough to the dedicated efforts of the Union University faculty and staff over the past five weeks. Our students have been amazing. We celebrate God's good providence.

As we move forward into the spring semester we will seek to continue to serve our students with excellence and care. Particularly we will continue to pray for our injured students.

As we begin to turn our full attention to the Holy Days of the Easter season, we offer our heartfelt thanks to the hundreds, even thousands, of people who have offered prayers, encouragement, support and help in recent days

Faithfully,

David S. Dockery
President, Union University

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Colson asks listeners to support Union

Chuck Colson devoted his daily “BreakPoint” commentary today to Union University and the Feb. 5 tornado that devastated the university’s campus.

Specifically, Colson tells the story of Union student Heather Martin and Union graduate Julie Boyer, who survived the storm without serious injuries after being trapped in a bathtub for nearly an hour.

“Heather and Julie were not the only ones to be miraculously spared,” Colson said. “All 1,200 Union students on campus survived the storm. As Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians, and the EMT nurse quoted to Julie that night, ‘We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.’”

Colson also appealed for his listeners to support Union’s disaster relief efforts.

“Union—a Southern Baptist university—is a premier evangelical institution,” Colson said. “What better proof is there that this school is training students to integrate their faith into all of life than the way these students responded to the storm? Now the only question remains is whether you and I will put our faith into action as well.”

The commentary can be read or heard in its entirety at www.breakpoint.org/listingarticle.asp?ID=7612.

“BreakPoint” airs each weekday on more than 1,000 outlets with an estimated listening audience of 1 million people.