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Bucknell's 175th Commencement celebrates the university's rich history and remarkable growth, from its humble start with just ...
Bucknell ranked seventh in state among mid-sized employers and first among colleges and universities in Forbes' ranking of ...
For Professor Greg O'Neill, mechanical engineering, the journey to aerospace engineering began in middle school when he picked up October Sky, Homer Hickam's memoir about small-town kids building ...
At Bucknell, you can choose from a much larger selection of majors, minors and courses than other liberal arts colleges and universities. But you won't be limited to just one path. You can major in ...
Bucknell's Perricelli-Gegnas Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation serves as a catalyst that helps students develop an entrepreneurial mindset — one that is resilient, resourceful, curious and ...
L'Agenda, Bucknell's yearbook, has been a source of many fond memories for generations of Bucknellians to look back on. Since its founding, L'Agenda has been published by students and is funded solely ...
We expect the 175th Commencement Ceremony to be held outside on Malesardi Quadrangle on Sunday, May 18, 2025, rain or shine. If severe weather is likely, including thunderstorms with lightning, high ...
In 1875, Edward McKnight Brawley became the first African American to receive a degree from Bucknell University. His achievements laid the foundation for generations of Black excellence to follow.
Stepping into a college fair can feel like entering a maze of possibilities — rows of tables, stacks of brochures and eager representatives all vying for your attention. How do you make the most of it ...
A nearly forgotten piece of cinematic history has been brought back to life, thanks to the research of Professor Eric Faden, English — film/media studies, and a team of Bucknell students. Their work ...
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