CSREG Faculty Colloquia

CSREG Faculty Colloquiums provide a venue to celebrate and learn about the scholarship of Bucknell faculty. These talks can serve as a sounding board for works in progress, trial runs for conference presentations and, when possible, serve as supplemental talks for our Speaker Series.

Spring 2026 Faculty Colloquia

"Bring Money": The Environmental Protection Agency, Sewer Infrastructure and Fair Housing

Jennifer Thomson, Associate Professor of History

Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, at 5 p.m.
Bertrand Library, Traditional Reading Room (BERT 213)

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The Freedom of the Hills: Mountain Athlete-Activists & Environmental Justice in North America

Jessica Pouchet, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies & Sciences

Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026, at 4:30 p.m.
Bertrand Library, Traditional Reading Room (BERT 213)

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A Transfeminist Protocol for the Isolation of Bacterial Nanoparticles

Austin Wadle, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at 4:30 p.m.
Bertrand Library, Traditional Reading Room (BERT 213)

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Past events from the 2024–25 Faculty Colloquia

Songs of Solidarity: The Potential and Limits of Latinx Allyship

Elena Machado, Professor of English

"Bring Money": The Environmental Protection Agency, Sewer Infrastructure and Fair Housing

Jennifer Thomson, Associate Professor of History

Illegible: The Paradox of Black Appalachia

Kenton Butcher, Assistant Professor of English

"We Are Not American": A Queer Diasporic Reading of Noor Hindi's Poetry and Malaka Gharib's Graphic Novel

Steven Beardsley, Visiting Assistant Professor of English
This talk is also part of our Asian and Arab Americans Lecture Series.

Weaponizing the Master's Tools? Sex Scams, Dubious Consent, and Newspaper Coverage of Black Domestic Workers in Post-War Brazil

Cassie Osei, Assistant Professor of History

Cultures of Asian Indenture: Musical Hybridity and Resistance in the Plantation Americas

Benjamin Barson, Assistant Professor of Music, Affiliated Faculty in Latin American Studies

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Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Gender

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Martha J. Shaunessy, Academic Assistant: 570-577-1360