
Bucknell Student Research Helps Shape Stream Restoration Plan in Milton
Mason Klotz '26 partners with Ecology Center experts to reimagine Limestone Run as a healthier ecosystem and community asset.

NEH Fellowship Supports Bucknell Professor's Research on Early American Moravian Music
Professor Ryan Malone, music, received a highly competitive fellowship to advance research on the overlooked contributions of Moravian composers.

Advancing Belonging Across the Bucknell Community

Bucknell Set to Celebrate 176th Commencement
Nearly 1,000 graduates from 41 states and 25 countries expected to receive their degrees Sunday, May 17.

Bucknell Student Receives Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Scholarship
Psychology major and first-generation student Marie Victoire Alexis '26 has been awarded a prestigious scholarship to support her pursuit of graduate study in counseling.

Class of 2026 Leaves Its Mark with New ELC Patio Gathering Space
Bucknell’s Class of 2026 is funding a new outdoor patio and seating area at the Elaine Langone Center as its Senior Tribute, creating a lasting space for connection at the heart of campus.

Class of 2026: Ready for What's Next
From vaccine manufacturing labs to classrooms, courtrooms and global tech firms, Bucknell’s Class of 2026 is stepping into ambitious next chapters powered by hands-on learning, close faculty mentorship and a supportive alumni network.

Undergraduate Research at Bucknell Leads to Four Goldwater Scholarships
Bucknell students earned four Barry Goldwater Scholarships this year, an achievement that reflects the University’s strong culture of undergraduate research, mentorship and support for aspiring scientists and engineers.

Bucknell Professor's Study Links Insecure Attachment Styles to Larger Family Size Across Cultures
The international research finds fearful and preoccupied attachment styles are associated with having more children in the United States, Canada and Japan.

Meet the Student Speaker, Soloist and ASL Interpreter for Bucknell's 176th Commencement
Jawaad "KJ" Benson '25 will address the Class of 2026 as this year's Commencement student speaker, following a performance of the national anthem by Sinclair Stevens '26 and ASL interpreter Katie Fitzgerald '26.

Freeman College's New Career Search Accelerators Boost Job Outcomes
Freeman College of Management's Career Search Accelerators provide personalized, hands-on coaching, helping graduating seniors secure jobs and strengthen their transition from college to career.

Bucknell Seniors Engineer Solutions to Critical Water Needs
For their Senior Design project, a team of Bucknell engineers traveled to Ghana to design and build a well that can provide year-round access to clean water.

Bucknell Study: Stress Hormones Drive Seabird Chicks to Rapid Siblicide
Biology team's research shows elevated corticosterone increases aggression — and survival — in Alaskan black-legged kittiwakes.

Bucknell Intercollegiate Film Festival to Showcase State's Top Student Filmmakers May 1
Student-programmed festival will feature short films selected from 82 submissions from 19 colleges at the Campus Theatre.

'Wicked' Actor and Disability Advocate Marissa Bode to Deliver Bucknell Student Lectureship
Presented by the Bucknell Student Lectureship Committee, Bode will appear Monday, April 20, in the Weis Center for the Performing Arts

Freeman College of Management Launches Management Consulting Minor
Students from any major — across any of Bucknell's three colleges — will be able to pursue a minor in management consulting beginning in the 2026–27 academic year.

Bucknell University Receives Transformative Gift to Grow Campus Farm
In recognition of a transformative gift from Bill '70 and Madeline Morrow, the Bucknell Farm has been officially named the Morrow Farm at Bucknell University. This thriving campus resource connects students, faculty, staff and the broader community through hands-on learning and shared stewardship of the land.

Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment Renamed The Ecology Center
The name change reflects a broader mission as the center celebrates its 20th anniversary and prepares for its annual Sustainability Symposium.

Bucknell Chemistry Professor Awarded Kaufman Foundation Grant to Develop Switchable Molecular Systems
The $100,000, two-year award will engage students in undergraduate molecular research that may lead to pollutant capture, or future smart glass applications.

Bucknell's Vernengo Defining Economic Vocabulary as Dictionary Editor
Professor Matias Vernengo leads the global effort to shape definitions of economic terminology in the 'New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics.'


