February 2007 News
- Jazz at Bucknell: The Gary Thomas Group
The Jazz at Bucknell series of new jazz music will continue with The Gary Thomas Group March 7 at 8:30 p.m. in Bucknell Hall. Admission is free.
- Bucknell SBDC hosts seminars
The Bucknell University Small Business Development Center will host several seminars in March at the SBDC Business Education Center, located at 207 Chamberlin Building in Lewisburg.
- Impey visits Bucknell as Phi Beta Scholar
Astronomy expert Chris Impey will visit Bucknell University March 6 and 7 as a Phi Beta Scholar. He will give three talks Tuesday, March 6, all of which are free to the public.
- Ranney to discuss Prairie Crossing conservation community
Victoria Ranney will give the talk, "Prairie Crossing, a Conservation Community," March 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell University.
- Bucknellians to take "Civil Rights Journey"
A group of 19 Bucknell University students and staff will travel to Memphis, Tenn., on "The Unfinished Journey," an alternative spring break trip to investigate the unfinished legacy of the civil rights movement.
- Bucknell screens homeless veterans documentary
Bucknell University will host a screening of the film, ‘When I Came Home,” a documentary film about homeless veterans March 6 at 7 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center. Film director Dan Lohaus will discuss the documentary immediately afterward.
- Weis Center presents J@LC's Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra
The Weis Center at Bucknell will present Jazz at Lincoln Center's Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra with Arturo O'Farrill March 2 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25.
- Bao-Bean to discuss 'Chopsticks-Fork Principle'
Cathy Bao-Bean will give the lecture, "The Chopsticks-Fork Principle," March 1 at 7 p.m. in the Cultural Center Lounge (Vedder Hall 127) at Bucknell University.
- Wainwright to discuss development geography
Joel Wainwright will give the lecture, "Agriculture, Liberalization, and the World Trade Organization," March 1 at 7 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell.
- Patriot League basketball tournament ticket information
Tickets remain for tonight's opening round of the Patriot League Tournament with Navy visiting Sojka Pavilion for the quarterfinal matchup. Fans can purchase tickets over the phone, online or in person. || Bison Watch - Bucknell honors Greek achievements
Several Greek organizations were honored recently by the Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council at Bucknell University.
- Clayton to discuss 'Dawkins Delusion' at Bucknell
Philip Clayton will give the talk, "The Dawkins Delusion: Constructive Religious Reflection in Light of Evolution," March 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell.
- Samek lecture series: Harzinski and Welch
The Samek Art Gallery lecture series at Bucknell University continues with a talk by Kristofer Harzinski and Christine Welch Friday, Feb. 23, at 5 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre of the Elaine Langone Center.
- Cabaret Jazz Series: pianist Steve Rudolph
Pianist and composer Steve Rudolph will perform Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building at Bucknell in the second event in the Janet Weis Cabaret Jazz Series.
- 'Entrepreneur of the Year' Caruso to speak
Richard Caruso will give the talk, "Be the Entrepreneur of Your Life," Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell.
- 243 student-athletes on fall semester dean's list
Two-hundred forty-three Bucknell student-athletes earned dean's list honors for the 2006 fall semester. - Mary and Barry Hannigan to give recital
Mary Hannigan, flute, and Barry Hannigan, piano, will give a recital Sunday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building at Bucknell University.
- Feierabend to discuss music education
John Feierabend will give the talk, "First Steps in Music: Developing Tuneful, Beatful and Artful Children," Thursday, Feb. 22, at 7 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building at Bucknell University.
- CANCELLED: Mink Lecture on gender politics
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION: The lecture by Gwendolyn Mink, scheduled for Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell University, has been cancelled.
- Bucknell Theatre presents "The Firebugs"
The Bucknell University department of theatre and dance will present "The Firebugs," Feb. 16 through 19, at 8 p.m. in the Tustin Studio Theatre.
- Campus Master Planning website launched
A new Bucknell website offers detailed information about the progress of the Campus Master Plan, which this year will be revised in accordance with The Plan for Bucknell. - Weis Center presents "Forbidden Broadway"
The Weis Center Series at Bucknell will present "Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit" Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25.
- Kaminsky to read at Bucknell
Poet Ilya Kaminsky will visit Bucknell University as the featured writer in the Fifth Annual Drew Darrow Memorial Reading Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. in Bucknell Hall. He also will participate in a Writers at Work session Feb. 19 at noon in Roberts Hall.
- Gallery Series presents Buckner
CANCELLATION NOTICE DUE TO WEATHER. The Gallery Series of performing art and experimental music at Bucknell University, scheduled for Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building, has been cancelled due to weather.
- 'Bucknell Hello' campaign reviving tradition
Bucknell student organizers are hoping to revive the once-popular campus tradition of the "Bucknell Hello" and are calling Wednesday, Feb. 7, "Hello Day." - Arroyo-Sucre named chief officer for diversity, equality
Rolando Arroyo-Sucre has been named Chief Officer for Diversity and Equity at Bucknell.
- Weis Center presents Hungarian Symphony, Paavali Jumppanen
The Hungarian Symphony Orchestra with Paavali Jumppanen will perform in concert Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. in the Weis Center at Bucknell University.
- Jazz at Bucknell: "No Fast Food"
Jazz at Bucknell will begin the spring semester series of new jazz music with drummer Phil Haynes' international trio, No Fast Food, Feb. 7 at 8:30 p.m. in Bucknell Hall.


