Bucknell Librarian Aids Ukrainian Digital Preservation
Social sciences librarian Carrie Pirmann helps back up digital collections threatened by war.

Meet the Student Speaker and Soloist for Bucknell's 172nd Commencement
Tarrin Earle ’22 will address the Class of 2022 as this year’s Commencement student speaker, following a performance of the national anthem by Lia Zavattaro ’22.

Bucknell Professor Teams with Ukrainian Colleague to Study Ukraine’s Civic Response to War
The researchers find Ukraine has become a “unified defense-oriented civil society machine.”

Google Award Fuels Bucknell Study on Prison Decision-making
Bucknell researchers will use the $60,000 award to compare data about 280,000 individuals incarcerated in Pennsylvania over the last 30 years with the realities the imprisoned describe.

Three Bucknell Juniors Named Goldwater Scholars
The number of students receiving prestigious math and science scholarships matches or beats some of the nation's top research institutions.

Fresh Pre-Orientation Programs Offer Greater Opportunities for Connection and Exploration
Three new Pre-O programs will take incoming students to Philadelphia, West Virginia and North Carolina this fall.

Bee Brain Research Detects Metabolic Stressors in Pollinators
The team's ongoing research can help unravel the complex factors impacting the health and behavior of honeybees and North American native pollinators.

Bucknell Engineers Hit the Ground Running in Revamped ENGR 100 Course
ENGR 100: Exploring Engineering immerses students in hands-on, project-oriented assignments that help them experience multiple engineering disciplines and understand the ways they overlap.

Bucknell Professor Finds Benefits of Having a Woman CFO in Study
The research analyzing earnings calls from 2,800 U.S. firms over 10 years documents that female CFOs verbally outperform male finance chiefs.

More Than Medicine: Humanities Grant Funds New Health Minor With a Liberal-arts Focus
Funded by nearly $150,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities, a team of 14 Bucknell faculty will develop a new health humanities minor within the College of Arts & Sciences.

Holmes Hall Earns LEED Gold Certification for Its Planet-friendly Features
Bucknell University's new home for the Freeman College of Management and Department of Art & Art History earned recognition for its sustainable design and features.

Bucknell Welcomes New Garman Dean of the College of Engineering Brad Putman
The associate dean for undergraduate studies at Clemson University has served on the civil engineering faculty there since 2005.

Bucknell University Named Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Scholars
Bucknell is one of only four baccalaureate institutions to receive three prestigious ‘scholar’ awards. Bucknell’s scholars are currently pursuing their research in alignment with the Fulbright mission of enhancing mutual understanding in Cyprus, Costa Rica, and Australia.

With GIS, Bucknell Geography Students Learn to Convey Complex Stories Through Visually Rich Maps
At Bucknell, geography students learn GIS skills as undergrads, using real-world data to create maps that convey information in a new way and uncover storylines others might have missed.

Taking Flight: Bat Virus Research Leads Bucknell Researchers to Uganda This Spring
Following a successful pilot study at Bucknell, biology professors DeeAnn Reeder and Ken Field plan to travel with students to study African bats' immune responses to the Ebola virus.

Freeman College of Management Cracks Top 20 in Poets&Quants Best Business School Rankings
The Freeman College is ranked No. 17 in just its fourth year as an independent college.

Bucknell Breaks Application Record for Second Straight Year
The University currently has 11,364 applications, or over 100 more than last year’s record with more coming in.

Daisy Auger-Domínguez ’95 is Bucknell’s 2022 Commencement Speaker
The designer of inclusive and equitable work cultures and human capital strategist is chief people officer at Vice Media Group and author of a new book on dismantling racial inequality in the workplace.

Bucknell MLK Week Series to Reflect on King’s Legacy and Philosophies
Bestselling author and civil rights leader Valarie Kaur will deliver the Jan. 24 keynote for the series of lectures and events, running from Jan. 17 to Feb. 3.

Bucknell Welcomes New Chief of Public Safety Anthony Morgan
The former chief of police at Humboldt State (Calif.) University has 19 years of law enforcement experience.