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- Historian to discuss early modern English media revolution Feb. 14
- Ask the Experts: Dennis Hawley on Academic West, downtown projects
- Sociologist to discuss 'The Hip Hop Connection' Feb. 23
- Gallery Series Feb. 22 presents 'Tibetan Book of the Dead' with David Pope
- Blogging their adventures abroad
- Ask the Experts: Bill McCoy discusses LGBT issues on college campuses
- Group explores Jewish heritage in Morocco
- BUEC Green Screens series Feb. 14: 'Show Mother Earth Your Love'
- 'INFLUX: Sculpture by Joe Meiser' at Samek Art Gallery
Featured Events
Historian to discuss early modern English media revolution Feb. 14
Historian Dror Wahrman will give the talk, "The Media Revolution in Early Modern England: An Artist's Perspective," Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre of the Elaine Langone Center.
Sociologist to discuss 'The Hip Hop Connection' Feb. 23
BUEC Green Screens series Feb. 14: 'Show Mother Earth Your Love'
'Break the 28' series continues Black History Month celebration
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Accomplishments and awards
- A research poster by Bucknell senior Brittany Whitley has been honored with the 2012 Lynn Riddiford Best Poster Award for work in comparative endocrinology at the SICB meeting for research conducted with Mark Haussman, assistant professor of biology. [posted Feb. 6, 2012]
- Robert Stockland Jr., associate professor of chemistry, co-authored the paper, "P-H activation using alkynylgold substrates: Steric and electronic effects," selected as a 'hot article' by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Co-authors are alumni Gerald Manbeck '06, Mark Kohler '07 and Meghan Mulcrone Porter '07. [posted Nov. 15, 2011]
- Tim Raymond, associate professor of chemical engineering, has received funding from the National Science Foundation for the topic of "Implementing Guided Inquiry in Diverse Institutions." [posted Oct. 27, 2011]
- James Baish, professor of biomedical and mechanical engineering, authored the paper, "Scaling rules for diffusive drug delivery in tumor and normal tissues," published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. [posted Oct. 27, 2011]


