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November
- Concert Chorale sings 21st-century music, folksongs
The Bucknell University Concert Chorale will present its fall performance on Nov. 15 at 2:30 p.m. in the Weis Center. The concert will feature the 70-voice choir singing significant choral music of the 21st century as well as traditional folk songs.
- Bucknell Magazine: Job search strategies
In a challenging economy, every job seeker is looking to get ahead of the competition. Finding a job in today's economy takes dedication, focus and persistence.
- Bucknell 'In Media Res' academic conference explores popular culture
Bucknell University will host the academic conference, "In Media Res: Gender, Race and Popular Culture," Nov. 13 and 14.
- Bucknell, community to host 'What the Ill?' healthcare discussion
Bucknell University's Institute for Public Policy will host a discussion and film about healthcare on Saturday, Nov. 7, in the Campus Theatre in Lewisburg.
- Top stories: Faculty profiles top October
It topped the most popular stories in September and it's back as the most popular story in October. The story is the annual package of profiles of tenure-track faculty who joined Bucknell University's ranks of teacher-scholars this fall.
- Bucknell concert features Maroon 5, Guster
Bucknell University will host a concert with Maroon 5 and special guest Guster on Saturday, Nov. 14, in Sojka Pavilion. Fitz and the Tantrums will open the show at 7 p.m. in place of the previously advertised K'Naan.
- Homecoming slideshows, videos now available
Bucknell celebrated several milestones during Homecoming 2009, including a commemoration of 125 years of co-education, the 25th anniversary of the international relations program and the 10th anniversary of the Bucknell Brigade. See the photo slideshows and video.
- Computer science students in 'Battle of the Brains'
It's called the "Battle of the Brains" and Bucknell is sending three teams of students to compete in November at the regional intercollegiate competition being held at Wilkes University in northeastern Pennsylvania.
- Chemical engineering marks 100 years at Bucknell
Chemical engineering at Bucknell University is 100 years old, nearly as old as the discipline itself.
- New dictionary rich in Bucknell contributions
The second edition of A Dictionary of Cultural and Critical Theory is chock full of Bucknell University connections.
- Students practice green living at new 'sustainable cooperative' on campus
Students living at Taylor Street House have pledged to reduce their collective carbon footprint by reducing water and electricity consumption.
- Engineers head to national Chem-E Car Competition
Bucknell University students are off to Nashville where they will compete in the national Chem-E Car Competition in November.
- Bucknell Forum: LendingTree founder Doug Lebda '92 Nov. 10
Doug Lebda '92, an accomplished entrepreneur who is chairman and CEO of Tree.com and a Bucknell alumnus, will return to campus as part of the Bucknell Forum speaker series.
- Noted author to give annual Darrow Reading
Rebecca Black will give the Eighth Annual Drew Darrow Memorial Reading on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. in Bucknell Hall.
- Bucknell Opera Company marks 20th anniversary with concert
The Bucknell Opera Company will mark its 20th anniversary with a gala concert on Saturday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building.
- Jazz Band presents '50 years of classic jazz'
The Bucknell University Jazz Band will present "50 Years of Classic Jazz" on Friday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the Weis Center for the Performing Arts.
- Duo Fantaisie en Echo perform in concert
The viola da gamba duet Duo Fantaisie en Echo will perform in concert on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building
- Samek Art Gallery organizes three exhibitions
Three exhibitions curated by Dan Mills, director of the Samek Art Gallery at Bucknell University, will be on view in the Samek Art Gallery in the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell through Dec. 8
- SBDC hosts 'First Step' workshop
The Bucknell University SBDC will offer "The First Step: Pre-business Workshop," Wednesday, Nov. 18, in Lewisburg.
- Manganaro to discuss Joyce, Eliot and anthropology
Marc Manganaro will give the talk, "'Falling Towers': Joyce, Eliot, and the Salvage of Urban 'Culture'," on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Smith Library of the Vaughan Literature Auditorium at Bucknell University.
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