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Bucknell Research: Smaller AI Models Can Be More Accurate, Fairer
While the mainstream conversation in AI is about language models such as ChatGPT going to trillions of parameters, this Bucknell research team shows it pays to go small.
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Bucknell Repeats STARS Gold Rating for Sustainability
The University raises its score while maintaining its Gold Rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
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Bucknell's Reeder Panelist in Cornell Webinar on Preventing the Next Pandemic
The noted bat researcher will present in the June 26 webinar on zoonotic spillover from bats to humans and ecological countermeasures that can stop it.
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Bucknell Awarded Pennsylvania Department of Education Grant to Aid Local Teachers
The grant will fund two on-campus summer institutes for 40 local teachers and support related research on teacher retention.
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Bucknell Reunion Weekend Set for June 2-4
The University will welcome more than 1,700 alumni and family members to campus.
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Bucknellians Earn Scholarships to Advance as Global Citizens
Four Bucknellians have been accepted into the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student program, and another student has been selected as a Key Into Public Service Scholar.
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Student Consultants Drive Area Economic Development
Bucknell students have assisted 29 business startups in the past year as consultants with the Bucknell Small Business Development Center.
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Bucknell Ranked 18th Among Private Colleges for Accounting Salaries
Burning Glass Institute, a nonprofit that researches employment trends, conducted the ranking, which was published in The Wall Street Journal.
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Bucknell Engineers Build Prosthetic Leg for Adopted Dog
A student-designed prosthetic is helping a three-legged golden retriever live a healthy, active life.
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Bucknell's Villadsen Co-discovers Space Radiation Belt
Professor Jackie Villadsen is a co-author in a breakthrough Nature paper documenting the first images of a radiation belt observed outside of our solar system and the first from a brown dwarf.
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Bucknell Honors Class of 2023 Graduates
The Bucknell community gathered together on Malesardi Quadrangle Sunday, May 14, to celebrate the academic achievements of the Class of 2023.
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Class of 2023: Ready for the Future
The Class of 2023 is ready to enter the world as critical thinkers, creative problem-solvers and innovative leaders who possess the skills and confidence to navigate any path ahead.
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Bucknell Set to Celebrate Class of 2023 Commencement
Nearly 900 graduates from 37 states and 20 countries are set to receive their degrees during Bucknell’s 173rd Commencement Sunday, May 14.
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Senior Tribute Aims to Encourage Togetherness, Boost Well-being
The Class of 2023 has provided an outdoor gathering space in the Grove in honor of the connections they've made at Bucknell.
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Bucknell Forum to Feature Five Renowned Speakers on Freedom of Expression
Academy Award-winning actor and activist Jane Fonda, Pulitzer Prize-winning political columnist George Will, and New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult to headline the 2023-24 Bucknell Forum speaker series
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Meet the Student Speaker and Soloist for Bucknell's 173rd Commencement
Kaia Rendo '23 will address the Class of 2023 as this year's Commencement student speaker, following a performance of the national anthem by Tom McKillop '23.
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Bucknell Study Finds Impact of Prenatal Stress on Offspring Stress Response
Professor Mark Haussmann’s biology lab conducted the study, which was published last week in Scientific Reports - Nature.
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Bucknell Engineers Test Advances in Soft Robotics
In Bucknell's Dana Engineering labs, student researchers are designing nimble, pliable robots inspired by the complex motions of living organisms.
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Barbara F. Walter '86 Weighs in on Trump Indictment, US Civil War Probability in Bucknell Forum Finale
The scholar and New York Times bestselling author offered deep history and explicit examples of the cause of civil wars — and how close the U.S. could be to political fallout.
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Bucknell Professor Makes Celestial Discovery from 12 Light-years Away
Professor Jackie Villadsen is co-author of the first paper to document bursts of radio waves from a star known to host a close-in planet, suggesting the planet may have an Earth-like magnetic field.