
Sculpting a Legacy
Bucknell’s first Black graduate is prominently recognized on campus.
Heard It Through the Grapevine
Leave it to Bucknell grads to make the wine business into a liberal arts experience.

Grounding the Humanities
When Hildreth-Mirza Hall debuts next spring as the home of Bucknell's new Humanities Center, its name will honor the mother and daughter who jointly funded the project.

Global Gusto
When Bill Conley, vice president for enrollment management, explains the downtown Lewisburg attractions to future Bucknell students and parents, he points out the presence of the Barnes & Noble at Bucknell University bookstore but also "the high-quality, owner-operated venues. I say, 'Please don't eat at a chain restaurant.

Bucknell’s Production of ‘Anthracite Fields’ Rounds Out a Year of Coal Region-related Programming
If there's a perfect musical composition to close Bucknell's yearlong coal series, it's Anthracite Fields. Julia Wolfe's Pulitzer-winning, 60-minute oratorio wowed an April 1 audience at the Weis Center for the Performing Arts and seemed custom-tailored for Coal Collections: Local, National and International Stories.
Community College Scholars Explore Life at Bucknell
College of Management's 2017 Walling Speaker Series to Begin Sept. 7
It Belongs in a Museum
Bucknell Professor Darakhshan Mir Named Data & Society Fellow
Professor Raphael Dalleo Lauded with Book Award
Remarks by President John Bravman, Commencement 2017
Fareed Zakaria Offers Defense of Free Speech and the Liberal Arts at Bucknell’s 167th Commencement
Graduating Community College Scholars Cap Off an Extraordinary Achievement
Honoring Edward McKnight Brawley, Bucknell’s First African-American Graduate
Academic East Receives $6 Million Gift From Richard Garman '56
Student Biomedical Engineering Projects Edge Closer to Real-world Use
Bucknell Sustainability Symposium Looks Forward to the Future
Bucknell Diversity Summit Explores Questions of Identity and Inclusion

Legal and Lucrative
Bill Roark '03 remembers the most pivotal moment in his legal career as the day he could have gotten fired.

A New Age of Exploration
In the 275 years between the first printing of Carl Linnaeus' Systema Naturae, the ur-text of biological taxonomy, and the 2005 publication of the third edition of Mammal Species of the World, the current authoritative text on the classification of mammals, biologists had catalogued some 5,416 members of class Mammalia.


