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Juliet King '18, Biology

Juliet King '18, now a doctoral researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is investigating how genetic mutations disrupt the cellular processes that shape the developing palate — work that could help advance treatments for cleft palate.

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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.

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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.

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Michel Ajjan '14, International Relations and Economics

Michel Ajjan '14 works in international commercial planning at Delta Air Lines, overseeing transatlantic markets and helping connect people around the world.

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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.'

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Chris Gregory '18, Theatre, Animal Behavior, and French

Chris Gregory '18 has combined his wide-ranging Bucknell interests into a health care career, teaching and mentoring EMT students while pursuing medical school.

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Shaheryar Asghar '28, Economics and Psychology

Shaheryar Asghar '28, a double-major in psychology and economics from Lahore, Pakistan, is working across disciplines to custom build an education that will prepare him for a variety of careers.

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Joel Boyd '79, M'80, Biology

Joel Boyd '79, M'80 is the head physician for the U.S. men's ice hockey team at the Winter Olympics in Milan.

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Bucknell Students Turn Classroom Research into Published Study on Antimicrobial Peptides

Course-based research project leads to peer-reviewed publication in ‘Peptide Science.’

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Christine Ngo, Economics

Professor Christine Ngo, economics, is a political economist whose research delves into the relationship between policy and economic development.

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Herbarium Records Lead Bucknell Researcher to New Plant Species in Australian Outback

The specialized organs for feeding ants are the first of their kind.

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Quincy Saadeh '27, Early Childhood Education and Literary Studies

As a double-major in early childhood education and English — literary studies, Quincy Saadeh ’27 deepens her love of literature while nourishing her creative spark.

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Bucknell Study Finds Cold Climates Protect Animals Against Damage from Extreme Temperature Swings

Researchers examine oxidative stress in prairie lizards and pursue related avian research on Kent Island.

Rayna Tyler '27 wears headphones and sits at a table with a microphone and computer screen while speaking to a guest, who has his back to the camera.

Rayna Tyler '27, Political Science and Computer Science

With her eyes on law school, Rayna Tyler '27 is pursuing dual degrees in political science and computer science to develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the intersection between politics and technology.

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Grisel Founds Project to Promote Scientific Understanding of Addictions

New website, TrueWeed.org, launches a broad initiative to empower young people to make healthy, science-based decisions about substance use.

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Bucknell Professor Awarded NSF Grant to Explore Ancient Climate and Early Vertebrate Evolution

The $148,000 award supports collaborative research and community outreach on Pennsylvania’s Devonian fossil record.

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Bucknell Team Wins International Prize for Text Encoding Ingenuity

The Rahtz Prize awarded to collaborators of LEAF-Writer, a component of the Linked Editorial Academic Framework, the first U.S.-based installation of the virtual research environment.

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Hannah Kosko '27, Art History and English — Literary Studies

To prepare for a career in art restoration, Hannah Kosko ’27 is building an interdisciplinary foundation in art history, English and chemistry at Bucknell.

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Kade Davidheiser '27, Biology and Mechanical Engineering

When he's not training as a Division I wrestler, Kade Davidheiser '27 is busy studying the secrets of biomechanics and the future of aviation.

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Aura Chuck Hernandez '27, Computer Science and English — Literary Studies

As a computer science and English—literary studies double-major, Aura Chuck Hernandez '27 is working at the intersection of data, culture and literature.