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Portrait of Zareen Taj Mirza '79 and her mother, Josephine "Dodie" Detmer '52

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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.

Performance of Anthracite Fields

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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.

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Bucknell Professor Darakhshan Mir Named Data & Society Fellow

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Professor Raphael Dalleo Lauded with Book Award

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Student Biomedical Engineering Projects Edge Closer to Real-world Use

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Bucknell Diversity Summit Explores Questions of Identity and Inclusion

Students in Advanced Lighting Design class

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Seeing the Light

Advanced Lighting Design students enter Harvey Powers Theatre through a door at the back of the stage. Action starts right away as they collaborate to carry out one another's lighting plans, centered around a collection of objects — a speaker, a large box, two cylinders and a mannequin wearing a cape.

Etching of Thebes

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Excavating a Legacy

Part lion and part human, the sphinx is a mythological figure that was said to guard the Greek city of Thebes by asking travelers to solve a riddle before continuing on their journey.

Portrait of John “Jack” Wheatcroft '49

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In Memoriam: John “Jack” Wheatcroft '49

John "Jack" Wheatcroft '49, poet, author and professor of English at Bucknell from 1952 to 1996, died March 14 at age 91.

Illustration with people on boat and a whale

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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.

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Cool Classes: How We Do Things With Words

Cool Classes: Don’t Fear the Reaper

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Professor Tulu Bayar Named Fulbright Scholar

Bucknell Faculty and Alumnus Will Study Bats and Disease in Uganda

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Weis Center Receives $10K NEA Grant to Support Coal Collections Series and Performance

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From Vine to Wine

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Astronomy and Education Team Brings the Universe Down to Earth

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Visualizing Networks in the Ancient Mediterranean at the Annual Digital Scholarship Conference

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Cool Classes: Sequence, Society and Self

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Newly Discovered Fossils Help Bucknell Professor Shed Light on Area’s Prehistoric Past