2006 News
- Bucknell Brigade seeks donations for Nicaragua clinic
Two delegations of Bucknell students and faculty who will travel to Nueva Vida, Nicaragua, in January and March are seeking donations of medical supplies to sustain the free health clinic there. - Bio-engineering students collaborate on Geisinger research
Bucknell bio-engineering students are collaborating with Geisinger Health System specialists on research involving life-saving devices. - SBDC: emergency planning
The Bucknell SBDC will host the seminar, "The Basics of Emergency Planning," Jan. 16 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the American Red Cross Training Center in Brookpark Farm, Lewisburg.
- SBDC organizing
The Bucknell SBDC will host the seminar, "Organizing for Success," with Betsy Kramer Jan. 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Terrace Room of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell.
- Bucknell Candlelight Service
The Emmy-nominated 2003 Bucknell Candlelight Christmas Service will air on local PBS stations during this holiday season.
- Holiday Jazz at Bucknell concert
Bucknell University will host a special holiday presentation of Jazz at Bucknell Dec. 13 at 8:30 p.m. in Bucknell Hall with classic piano trio Adams/Stetz&Haynes performing renditions of family holiday favorites. - Biomedical engineering students present research
Bucknell's biomedical engineering major is only three years old, but its students have already made their national debut. Twelve undergraduates attended the annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society in Chicago and four presented the results of their undergraduate research projects. - Bucknell's four-year athletics grad rate nation's best
Bucknell's four-year student-athlete graduation rate was highest in the nation among student-athletes who entered college between the 1996-97 and 1999-2000 academic years. || NCAA report || The Chronicle of Higher Education - Bucknell honors staff for years of service
Fifty members of the Bucknell University faculty and staff recently were honored for their years of service to the University at a breakfast reception hosted by Bucknell President Brian C. and Maryjane Mitchell.
- Bucknell composer's music on new CD
"Remembered Love," a musical work by Bucknell Professor of Music Jackson Hill, has been released on CD in London on the Signum Classics label. - Black Experiences Lecture: The Slaves of New York
At Bucknell's 20th Annual Black Experiences Lecture, a renowned archaeologist spoke about the discovery of a massive collection of human remains in lower Manhattan -- 15,000 slaves.
- Holocaust survivor speaks at Kristallnacht observance
Author, lecturer, and retired chemist Inge Auerbacher, the last Jewish child born in the German village of Kippenheim in 1934, was the speaker at Bucknell's Kristallnacht observance held on Nov. 9. - Election postmortem: Country moves to middle
The midterm election victory by the Democrats doesn’t necessarily signal that the United States is teetering toward the left, a panel of Bucknell political science professors suggested. - Bucknell Dance Company presents fall concert
The Bucknell Dance Company will present its fall dance concert Dec. 1and Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. in the Harvey Powers Theatre, Coleman Hall, at Bucknell.
- Paper Bag Players present holiday show
The Paper Bag Players will perform "Dandelion" Dec. 9 at 1 p.m. in the Weis Center. Tickets are not required for the performance, which is made free and open to the public through the generosity of Janet Weis. Children must be accompanied by an adult; doors open at 12:30 p.m.
- Newman House celebrates anniversary
Newman House at Bucknell will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the purchase of the property by the Diocese of Harrisburg at a Christmas Open House Dec. 3 from 12:30 to 3 p.m.
- Bucknell hosts Science and Engineering Fair
Bucknell University will host a Science and Engineering Fair Monday, Dec. 4, from 7 to 9 p. m. in the Terrace Room, located on the second floor of the Elaine Langone Center.
- Billy Mills to speak at Bucknell
Billy Mills, the 1964 Tokyo Olympics gold medalist in the 10,000 meter run, will speak at Bucknell Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Weis Center.
- Bucknell concert honors founder's memory
LEWISBURG, Pa. — The Bucknell University Concert Chorale will dedicate its fall concert, "Nature and Music," to the memory of founder Allen W. Flock. The concert, which is open to the public without charge, begins at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, in the Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell.
- Bucknell theatre presents "Miss Julie"
The Bucknell University department of theatre and dance will present three performances of August Strindberg's play, "Miss Julie," Nov. 17, 18 and 19 at 8 p.m. in the Tustin Studio Theatre. Tickets to the senior acting recital are $2.
- Weis Center presents Turtle Island Quartet
LEWISBURG, Pa. — The Turtle Island Quartet will perform "A Solstice Celebration: The Festival of Lights," Dec. 2, at 8 p.m. at the Weis Center at Bucknell. Tickets are $20.
- Bison men's soccer advance to NCAA second round
Mark Schmiegel's shot just over five minutes into overtime gave the Bucknell men's soccer team a 1-0 win over George Mason Saturday, their first NCAA Tournament victory since 1974. - SBDC hosts tradeshows seminar
The Bucknell SBDC will host the seminar, "Promoting Your Business with Tradeshow Displays and Promotions," Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club, Shamokin Dam. - Samek Art Gallery hosts AIDS Memorial Quilt display
Bucknell University will host a display of 16 blocks of The AIDS Memorial Quilt Nov. 29 through Dec. 5 in the Samek Art Gallery and in the lobby of the Weis Center. - Hannigan, Kauffman present flute, harp recital
Harrisburg Symphony musicians Mary Hannigan, flutist and Rebecca Kauffman, harpist, will present a recital Friday, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall in the Weis Music Building at Bucknell - Bucknell World: Building bridges in Asia
Building bridges is a key goal in the University’s strategic plan and Bucknell World explores connections the University has established with Asia - recently and throughout Bucknell’s long history. - Men's soccer faces George Mason Saturday in NCAA 1st round
The Bucknell men's soccer team, which won its first Patriot League title this past weekend, will travel to Fairfax, Va., Saturday, Nov. 11, to face George Mason in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
- Bucknell hosts post-election panel
Bucknell University will host a brown bag lunch discussion, "After the Shouting: The Post-election Postmortem," Tuesday, Nov. 14, at noon in Walls Lounge of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell.
- Men's soccer claims first Patriot League title, ticket to NCAA
A penalty kick clinched the first Patriot League title for the Bucknell men's soccer team Sunday, earning the Bison their first NCAA Tournament berth since 1976. - Bucknell Gamelan Ensemble performance Nov. 14
The Bucknell Javanese Gamelan Ensemble will give an informal concert Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building at Bucknell. - Bucknell hosts cello and piano concert
Cellist Andrew Rammon and pianist Holly Roadfeldt-O'Riordan will perform in concert Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building. - Isler to read at Bucknell
Internationally acclaimed author Alan Isler will visit Bucknell Nov. 16. He will speak informally and read from his latest work-in-progress at 7 p.m. in Bucknell Hall. The reading will be followed by a question-and-answer session. Copies of Isler's books will be available for purchase and signing by the author.
- Vernon Fisher to discuss his art
Artist Vernon Fisher will discuss the use of language and images in his work Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 5 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell - Men's soccer falls to Virginia in NCAA second round
No. 4 Virginia ended the Bucknell men's soccer team's impressive postseason run with a 4-0 victory in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Wednesday night in front of 2,083 fans at Klockner Stadium. - Les Moonves '71 honored for contributions to TV industry
Leslie Moonves, Class of 1971, was honored for outstanding contributions to the television industry at The Museum of Television & Radio's annual gala in Los Angeles. - President Mitchell details University's 'bold ambitions'
In the State of the University address, Bucknell President Brian C. Mitchell underscored University's the goal of providing students with the premier undergraduate experience in U.S. higher education. || Complete text || Parents Weekend Photo Gallery - Martinelli, O'Connor to read
Beth Martinelli and Deirdre O'Connor will read from their poetry Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. in Bucknell Hall - Bucknell to host election panel discussion
LEWISBURG, Pa — The political science department at Bucknell is hosting the panel discussion, "Election 2006: People, Politics, and Issues," Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center.
- Frederick Moyer in concert at Weis Center
Pianist Frederick Moyer will perform in concert Friday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. at the Weis Center at Bucknell University. Tickets are $20. - Auerbacher to speak at Kristallnacht observance
Holocaust survivor Inge Auerbacher will speak about her experiences Thursday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell. - Gallery Series presents Bit Shifter and VJ Paris
Bit Shifter and VJ Paris will perform "Air on a Game Boy" Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. in Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building at Bucknell University. - Bucknell Opera Company to perform Heggie operas
The Bucknell Opera Company will perform music from the operas of Jake Heggie: The End of the Affair and Dead Man Walking, Saturday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University. - Bucknell Observatory hosts Open House
LEWISBURG, Pa. — The Observatory at Bucknell University will host an open house Saturday, Oct. 28, from 8 to 11 p.m. The open house is part of the university's Parents Weekend celebrations.
- Bucknell hosts Parents Weekend Oct. 27-29
Bucknell will host its annual Parents Weekend Oct. 27 to 29, with many events open to the local community. || Event schedule - Blakey to discuss African Burial Ground
Michael Blakey will give the lecture, “New York’s African Burial Ground: When the Dust Cleared,” Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center. - Hansen to discuss Parsi theatre
Kathryn Hansen will give the lecture, "A Hindu 'Mythological' in the Parsi Theatre: Betab's Mahabharat," Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell. - SBDC hosts New Pig seminar
The Bucknell SBDC will host the seminar, "Strike Up the Brand! New Pig Corporation Case Study: Creating a Brand Identity," Thursday, Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Carriage Corner restaurant in Mifflinburg. - Jazz at Bucknell features Joanne Brackeen
Joanne Brackeen will perform Nov. 1 at 8:30 p.m. in Bucknell Hall at Bucknell. The concert, which is free to the public, is the final event in the fall semester's Jazz at Bucknell First Wednesdays series.
- Best Practices Course
The introductory course sequence “Classical and Modern Physics I and II,” was recognized as “one of the top examples of best practices courses in a national study of physics courses.”
- Bucknell named to President's Community Service Honor Roll
Bucknell was named to the first-ever President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll recognizing select schools for distinguished community service and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. || Full report - Bucknell hosts Cicero's Podium Debate
Donald Boudreaux and Thea Lea will debate, "Is Free Trade Good for America?" Thursday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. in Trout Auditorium at Bucknell University. - Phillips to discuss oil, debt, religion, geopolitics
Political analyst Kevin Phillips will give the talk, "Oil, Debt, Religion and Geopolitics," Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. in Rooke Chapel at Bucknell. - L'ensemble Pennetier to perform at Weis Center
L'ensemble Pennetier will perform Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at the Weis Center in a program that includes Bartok's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion as well as works by Bruno Ducol, Claude Debussy and Olivier Messiaen. Tickets are $20. - Bison Mania to rock Sojka Pavilion Nov. 3
Bucknell's traditional Midnight Mania event is being replaced this year by the Bison Mania pep rally planned for Friday, Nov. 3, at 9 p.m. at Sojka Pavilion. - 'The Patient: An International Symposium' set Oct. 20-21
Bucknell University will host a two-day conference, "The Patient: An International Symposium," Oct. 20 and 21. - Bucknell theatre presents "Spring Awakening"
Bucknell's theatre department will present the play, "Spring Awakening," a provocative drama of sexual discovery Oct. 27, 28, 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. in the Powers Theatre. - Music professor presents research on how pianists think
Bucknell music professor Lois Svard presented research on the brain orientation of pianists at the annual Society of Neuroscience conference in Atlanta, Ga. - Building bridges across the pond
In November, Brian and Maryjane Mitchell, together with Provost Mary DeCredico '81, will travel to London to gain a greater understanding of issues faced by Bucknellians working, living, and studying abroad.
- Pilobolus dances at Weis Center
Pilobolus, an American dance company with international influence, will perform Friday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.m. at the Weis Center at Bucknell University. Tickets are $20 - President Mitchell details goal of 'pre-eminence' in education
In Homecoming Weekend remarks, Bucknell President Brian C. Mitchell said the University's historic past is a solid foundation on which to build and deliver the next chapter in Bucknell's legacy - the premier undergraduate experience in American higher education. || Complete text || Homecoming Photo Galleries - Patriot League unveils 2007 basketball television schedule
The Patriot League announced its 2007 men's and women's basketball television schedule and a total of five Bucknell games will air live on ESPNU. The television deal triggered schedule changes for both the men and women. - Secretary of State visit cancelled
The U.S. State Department informed Bucknell Monday that due to urgent global events the planned visit by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Friday, Oct. 13, has been cancelled. - Kanye West in concert Oct. 21
Kanye West will perform in concert Saturday, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. in the Sojka Pavilion at Bucknell University. - Eady is Sojka Visiting Poet
Poet Cornelius Eady will visit Bucknell University as the 12th annual Sandra and Gary Sojka Visiting Poet hosted by the Stadler Center for Poetry. He will read from his works Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. in Bucknell Hall.
- U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at Bucknell Oct. 13
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has accepted an invitation to hold a public conversation at Bucknell University. The event will occur at the Weis Center for the Performing Arts, on the Bucknell campus, on Friday, Oct. 13, at 2:45 p.m. - Candidates debate: Sherwood, Carney in spotlight at Bucknell
U.S. Rep. Don Sherwood, a Republican, faced Democratic challenger Chris Carney at Bucknell Oct. 4 in their first public debate. || PCN video - Campus panel dissects '06 election possibilities
The political landscape looks a lot like the one 12 years ago when Republicans regained control of both chambers of Congress, members of a panel analyzing the 2006 election said Monday night. - Bucknell World: Meet Bucknell's Washington, D.C., Posse
Meet the Bucknell Posse — a group of 10 dynamic and motivated students chosen from more than 600 students in the Washington, D.C., area to attend Bucknell; they spent eight months together preparing for their college venture. - 'Thieves of Baghdad' author, alum on Iraq Museum rescue
Matthew Bogdanos ’80 returned to Bucknell to tell the remarkable tale of recovering antiquities stolen from the Iraq Museum as documented in his book, Thieves of Baghdad: One Marine’s Passion to Recover the World’s Greatest Stolen Treasures. - Bucknell and Lewisburg co-host Unity Jam
Bucknell University and the Lewisburg community will co-host the "Unity Jam: Stop the Hate Rally," Monday, Oct. 9. - MASS Ensemble presents interactive music gallery
The Weis Center at Bucknell will host a free interactive sculptural music gallery Oct. 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with artists and instruments from MASS Ensemble. The ensemble artists will be on hand to guide, demonstrate, explain, and answer questions about the instruments located in the Weis Center lobby and outside the building.
- Bucknell Homecoming includes carnival
Bucknell University's annual Homecoming celebration will be held Oct. 6 to 8, with several events open to the local community, including a "Carnival of Yesterday." - Bucknell announces sportsmanship campaign
Bucknell has announced its new "Bison Good Sports!" campaign, a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting events. - King exhibition brings inanimate objects to life
The Samek Art Gallery at Bucknell University is presenting the exhibition, “Elizabeth King: Impossible to Freeze the Moment of Regard” through Nov. 19. The Samek Project Room exhibition includes two video projections and one small sculpture. - Globe-trotting 'Misleading Trails' exhibit returns to Samek
"Misleading Trails," the globe-trotting art exhibit organized by the Samek Art Gallery, is returning home after two years on road and being shown at distinguished galleries across the U.S. and in China. || Samek Art Gallery - Bucknell to host congressional race debate Oct. 4
In one of the nation's key congressional races, Bucknell will host a public debate by Pennsylvania 10th District incumbent Republican Don Sherwood and Democratic challenger Chris Carney on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
- Alum, author Bogdanos to talk on 'Thieves of Baghdad'
Bucknell graduate and best-selling author Matthew Bogdanos is returning to his alma mater to talk about his book, Thieves of Baghdad: One Marine's Passion to Recover the World's Greatest Stolen Treasures, Thursday, Oct. 5. - Weis Center presents MASS Ensemble
MASS Ensemble — Music, Architecture, Sonic, Sculpture — will present its unique fusion of technologically aural and kinetic performance art Friday, Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. in the Weis Center at Bucknell University. Tickets are $20.
- Dafnis Prieto Quartet performs in Jazz at Bucknell
The Dafnis Prieto Quartet will perform Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 8:30 p.m. in Bucknell Hall at Bucknell University. The concert, which is open to the public without charge, is part of the ongoing Jazz at Bucknell First Wednesdays series. - 'Ray Bucknell spirit, new programs highlight Homecoming '06
Expanded programming and plenty of fun entertainment, 'Ray Bucknell spirit, and opportunities to renew and form new friendships are highlighting Bucknell's Oct. 6-8 Homecoming 2006 celebration.
- Joyce Carol Oates receives Weis Fellow award
Joyce Carol Oates, Bucknell's 2006 Janet Weis Fellow in Contemporary Letters, shared her special Bucknell connection in a ceremony at the Weis Center. - Finkelman is Constitution Day panelist at Bucknell
Constitution historian Paul Finkelman will be a panelist in the discussion, "A Covenant With Death: Understanding the Proslavery Constitution," Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell, as part of the University's celebration of Constitution Day.
- Poetry Bus
The Stadler Center for Poetry at Bucknell will host a visit by the Wave Books Poetry Bus Sept. 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Bucknell Hall. The free event features readings by 'bus poets' as well as selected local poets and audience members.
- Bucknell hosts "Israeli Experience"
Tomer Baruch will lead the events of “Scents, Sounds, and Tastes: An Israeli Experience,” Sept. 20 - 25 at Bucknell.
- Weis Center presents The Canterbury Tales
The Aquila Theatre Company will perform its own riotous adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. at the Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University. Tickets are $20.
- Lutgendorf to discuss Indian popular cinema
Philip Lutgendorf will give the lecture, "The Persistence of the Mythological in Indian Popular Cinema," Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell.
- Bucknell community marks anniversary of 9/11 attacks
Five years removed from Sept. 11, 2001, the Bucknell community recalled the terrorist attacks in different ways. - 'Joseph Delaney' lecture kicks off Samek Art Gallery season
The curator of the Samek Art Gallery exhibit, "Life in the City: The Art of Joseph Delaney," said the first retrospective of Delaney's art since his death gives long-overdue attention to the artist. - Bucknell Teaching and Learning Center opens doors
With a primary mission of providing support for faculty to grow as educators and as successful teachers, Bucknell's Teaching and Learning Center is opening for business. - Barry to discuss worsening natural disasters
Historian John Barry will give the lecture, “Rising Tide: How social, political, economic and technological forces can create conditions that worsen ‘natural’ disasters,” Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Forum, Elaine Langone Center. - Gurock to discuss Judaism and sports
Jeffrey Gurock will give the talk, “Judaism’s Encounter with American Sports,” Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell. - Weis Center presents Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones will open the 2006-07 season at the Weis Center at Bucknell Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. A limited number of seats are available; tickets are $30.
- Jae Sinnett trio
Bucknell University will host a free concert by the acclaimed Jae Sinnett trio Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building.
- SaReel Project
The SaReel Project, an avant-world ensemble playing ancient as well as unique and original instruments, will perform Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. in Rooke Recital Hall of the Weis Music Building at Bucknell.
- Bucknell observes September 11 anniversary
Bucknell University will host an academic convocation Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. in Rooke Chapel with guest speaker Professor Akbar Ahmed in observance of fifth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. - Bucknell Dance Company departing for China tour
Twenty members of the Bucknell Dance Company depart Sunday, Aug. 13, for a two-week tour of China, where the company will perform as the only U.S. representative at the International Ode to Peace Festival. - Bucknell SBDC offers record-keeping seminar
The Bucknell SBDC will host a record-keeping seminar Sept. 6 in the SBDC Business Education Center in Lewisburg. - Yates to discuss Delaney exhibition at Samek Art Gallery
Sam Yates will discuss “The Art of Joseph Delaney,” Aug. 29 at 5 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell. - Jazz at Bucknell features Don Byron Ivey-Divey Trio
The Don Byron Ivey-Divey Trio will perform Sept. 6 at 8:30 p.m. in Bucknell Hall as part of the ongoing Jazz at Bucknell First Wednesdays series. - Bucknell Habitat chapter breaks ground on new house Aug. 26
The Bucknell chapter of Habitat for Humanity, in partnership with the Union-Snyder Habitat for Humanity, will break ground on a new house Saturday, Aug. 26. - Joyce Carol Oates is Janet Weis Fellow
Bucknell University has named the award-winning and best-selling author Joyce Carol Oates this year’s Janet Weis Fellow in Contemporary Letters. - Susquehanna River conference slated for Bucknell Sept. 23
A day-long conference focusing on initiatives and collaborative efforts to improve the health of the Susquehanna River basin and its communities will be held at Bucknell Saturday, Sept. 23. - Solar array now powers Environmental Center
Ritter House, the new home of the Bucknell Environmental Center, is now being powered in part by a 2.5 kilowatt solar array. - Hess named Multicultural Student Services director
Jessica Quintana Hess has been named director of the Office of Multicultural Student Services at Bucknell.
- Men's basketball 2006-07 schedule, ticketing announced
Bucknell's 2006-07 men’s basketball schedule and ticketing information have been announced. The home opener is Nov. 14 against Wake Forest. - University completes NCAA athletics recertification
The NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification announced that Bucknell has been formally certified without conditions following the successful review of an extensive, University-wide self-study. - Lundquist named vice president for development and alumni relations
Samuel T. Lundquist has been named vice president for development and alumni relations at Bucknell. The appointment is effective Sept. 1.
Bucknell to share Teagle grant looking at questions of meaning, value
Bucknell has been selected by the Teagle Foundation of New York City as part of a collaboration of four colleges and universities that will share a grant of $99,377 to examine secularity in liberal arts education and ways to engage students in questions of meaning and value.- No flooding on campus, SBDC ready to help affected businesses
- Award-Winning Penn Central Wind Band to perform
- Bucknell SBDC celebrates 28th anniversary of growing small businesses
- Bucknell to host solar workshop, install solar array
- 239 student-athletes make dean's list, 215 get league honors
- 'Welcome to Lewisburg' to greet Class of 2010 in August
In a unique community welcome, dozens of downtown Lewisburg merchants will greet Bucknell's 930-member Class of 2010 with free food and gifts shortly after they arrive on campus in August. - Students showcase summer research projects
Dozens of students showcased their summer research projects at the 2006 Summer Research Poster Session on the Bucknell campus Wednesday, July 26. - SBDC offers four seminars to all veterans
The Bucknell University Small Business Development Center (SBDC), in partnership with the Veterans Corporation, is offering four seminars in September to all veterans and their spouses free of charge. - Students engaged in summer research projects
- Bucknell faculty honored at Commencement
- Reunion Weekend 2006 a rousing success
With more than 2,000 alumni and family members in attendance, Bucknell’s Reunion Weekend 2006 was an outstanding success. - Study: Pa. grads earn more than other residents
- 'Tis wedding season at elegant Rooke Chapel
- Host of summer construction projects scheduled
- Bucknell receives Hearst Foundation grant
- Bucknell honors staff
- Rosendale to study in Greece
- Bucknell community service: 52,000 hours, $242,000
- Friedberg appointed Director of Public Safety
- Alum celebrates 100th -- and gets PBK surprise
Bucknell Class of 1928 graduate Paul Humphreys celebrated his 100th birthday this week. - Lee Idleman '54, former chair of trustees, dies
- Chapel Choir, marking 20 years, completes tour of Europe
- Women rowers capture first Patriot League title
- Bucknell Trustees approve The Plan for Bucknell
- Mitchell appoints Dillard Director of Strategy Implementation
- Pacific quakes registers on campus seismograph
- A first - Group of classmates to receive alumni award
- President Mitchell's Paddy Camps now in paperback
- Cusimano honored with AAUW Award
- Bucknell AIChE chapter takes regional honors
Bucknell University’s student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers brought back first- and second-place awards from the 2006 Mid-Atlantic Regional Student Conference. - Bucknell hosts summer conferences
Beginning June 1, Bucknell University will host nearly 4,000 visitors participating in about 40 conferences. - Bucknell Reunion includes fireworks display
- Dispatches: Bucknell Brigade returns to Nicaragua
- Bucknell captures Presidents' Cup 12th time
- SBDC hosts "First Step" workshop
- Society hosts conference at Bucknell June 9-10
- Bayar selected as Artist-in-Residence in France
- Gov. Rendell bids grads: "Do good things"
- Mark Morganelli to perform on Jazz at Bucknell
- Bucknell offers SBDC workshops
- Hu-DeHart to discuss Asians in the Americas
- Bucknell hosts Passover meals
- SBDC seminar: "Managing the Office Monster"
- SBDC hosts business growth workshop
- Allison to discuss poetry of Northern Ireland
- Bucknell Rabbi Fujita honored
- Bison ranked No. 25; Flannery 'mid-major' coach of year
- Samek Art Gallery presents student show
- Von Flotow to discuss translating sound
- Ikerd to discuss sustainable capitalism
- Edwards to give Travis Lecture
- SBDC hosts succession planning seminars
- Gossman to give Yom HaShoah lecture
- Bucknell sponsors Empty Bowls Project
- Weis Center Concert: Solid Brass and Bucknell Concert Chorale
- Bucknell geology hosts open house
- Bucknell Dance Company presents spring concert
- Bucknell team finishes 8th in Mini Baja East
- Dance company invited to perform in China
- Bucknell to compete in College Bowl Tournament
- Bucknell Recyclemania results: Commendable
- Team 12th in first College Bowl Championship
- Bucknell Buddies tutor elementary students
- Bucknell hosts "Lewisburg Live" concert
- Bucknell SBDC hosts Bankers Roundtable
- Bucknell selected for Solar Scholars program
Bucknell University is one of six Pennsylvania schools selected for a pilot program by the Sustainable Energy Fund (SEF) of Central-Eastern Pennsylvania. - Intercollegiate Art History Symposium
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- Bison win league title and ticket to Big Dance
- NCAA-bound Bison, fans celebrate big moment
- Bison face Razorbacks Friday in NCAA's first round
- Dancing in Dallas - The NCAA media buzz
- Limited number of NCAA tickets go on sale
- SigEp raises funds for YouthAIDS
- Bison leave campus 7 a.m. Wednesday for Dance
- Study: Bucknell tops in graduation rates
- Dancing in Dallas - Latest NCAA, notes, media
- Fans cheer NCAA-bound Bison in dawn sendoff
- Dancing in Dallas - Latest NCAA, notes, media
- Dancing in Dallas - Latest notes, clips
- NCAA: Bison beat Razorbacks, face Memphis Sunday
- Bison face Memphis Tigers Sunday 2:15 p.m. (E)
- Dancing in Dallas - Latest media buzz
- Season ends for Bison, parade Tuesday 6 p.m.
- Arnett to discuss 'emerging adulthood'
- DeKeseredy to discuss sexual assault
- Bergdoll to discuss aesthetics of technology
- Soweto Gospel Choir to perform at Weis Center
- Billings to give Derr Lecture
- Ben Folds to perform in concert
- Bucknell Opera Company performs at Weis Center
- History-making basketball celebrated at Sojka
- Bucknell hosts intercollegiate art history symposium
- Southgate to read at Bucknell
- SBDC hosts government seminars
- Mackey named Bucknell's first chief communications officer
- Matteo to discuss Fallingwater preservation
- SBDC co-hosts leadership seminar
- Jones to give Class of 1956 Lecture
- Pacala to discuss global warming
- Bucknell SBDC hosts financing workshops
- Chris Matthews to speak at Bucknell
- Tim Warfield to perform on Jazz at Bucknell
- Richards honored with lecture, award
- Bucknell theatre presents "Nobody's Earnest"
- Flannery agrees to contract extension
- Ed Rendell to speak at Bucknell Commencement
- Bucknell students compete in Recyclemania
- SBDC hosts business plan seminar
- Bucknell hosts alumni film festival
- Jumppanen to perform on Gallery Series
- BALLET NY to perform at Weis Center
- Lacrosse team fostering U.S. military unit in Iraq
- Bucknell faces Northern Iowa Saturday, Feb. 18, at noon (E)
- Nicaragua trip planned for alumni, staff, community
- Weis Center hosts BALLET NY dances for kids!
- Bucknell hosts 'very Bucknell' art events
- Peters to discuss culture of construction
- SBDC hosts seminars on Exporting and OSHA
- Bucknell SBDC hosts Harriet Turk seminar
- Bucknell ranked No. 24 in nation - first time in Top 25
- Public invited to watch Bucknell-Northern Iowa game
- Bucknell presents "Evening of Speeches by Famous African Americans"
- Pep band prepares surprise 'thank you' for UNI
- Professor explores use of 'yellow boy' mine pollutant
- Weis Center hosts Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet, Jon Nakamatsu
- Kimmel to speak on gender
- Boston to discuss women composers
- Eskelin and Courvoisier to perform on Jazz at Bucknell series
- Women's track and field wins 5th straight league title
- Bucknell-Lehigh game in regional TV broadcast
- BOC hosts talk by alumnus Mt. Everest climber
- Bucknell SBDC hosts Quickbooks, eBay workshops
- Volunteer marks Peace Corps Week with presentation
- 253 student-athletes makes fall 2005 dean's list
- Men clinch regular-season Patriot League title
- Bucknell to host Javanese Gamelan performance
- Bucknell alumni sculptors return for panel, exhibition
- Dargel and Supove to perform on Gallery Series
- Weis Center presents Molissa Fenley and Dancers
- Sister Anita Baird to speak
- Bucknell Observatory hosts Family Fun Night
- Packard to discuss "Free the Oaks"
- New first - Bison undefeated in league play
- Bucknell faculty in chamber music concert
- Poet Kwame Dawes to give reading
- Francione to discuss animal law
- Bison take on No. 1 Duke on ESPN Monday
- Bison fall to No. 1 Blue Devils 84-50
- ESPN2 features Bucknell in 'The Season' series
- Bison Watch
- Bucknell featured in ESPN's two-part 'The Season'
- Bucknell students attend Roundtable, career nights
- Bucknell Brigade returns to Nicaragua Jan. 8-16
- Field reports: Bucknell team aids hurricane relief
- Bucknell hosts Fitzwilliam String Quartet
- Kushell Sinfonia to premiere Hill symphonies
- Field reports: Latest update from Katrina relief team
- MLA Awards Honorable Mention for Bucknell University Press author
- Students exhibit art at University of Dallas
- Samek Art Gallery organizes sculpture exhibits
- Hannigans to give sonata recital
- Bucknell adds to Red Cross Hurricane Katrina relief
- Bucknell community supports jailed Ethiopian
- Rep. Sherwood announces $416,000 wireless grant
- SBDC hosts FrontPage seminar
- Weis Center presents "Classic Klezmer"
- Hurricane Recovery Team to discuss volunteer efforts
- David Liebman & friends to perform in Jazz at Bucknell series
- Bucknell World: The future of Greek life on campus
- Bucknell to face Northern Iowa in ESPN BracketBusters


