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Steve Holmes poses on the veranda outside the MacDonald Commons building.

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Introducing Holmes Hall: A Commitment to the Power of Intersectional Learning at Bucknell

Nearing completion this summer, the new home for the Freeman College of Management and the Department of Art & Art History will be named for Bucknell Trustee Steve Holmes '79 and his wife, Bonnie Bencsko Holmes '79.

James Lawson

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Bucknell’s Lawson Studies Benefits of Prefilled Federal Tax Returns

The study shows implementation of a prefilled return policy could be a win-win for taxpayers and the federal government.

Thiago Serra

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Freeman College’s Thiago Serra Receives NSF Award to Study Neural Networks

The $174,847 grant will study how to make neural networks smaller without affecting their performance.

Students from the Freeman College of Management

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Four Years of Growth: Graduates Experienced the Acceleration of Management Education at Bucknell

Looking ahead to graduation, the first class to spend all four years in the Freeman College of Management reflects on the college's dynamic expansion.

Portrait of Stacy Mastrolia

Faculty Story

Stacy Mastrolia, Accounting

From investigating fraud to managing their own finances, Professor Stacy Mastrolia, accounting, gives her students a 360 view of all that accountants can do.

Portraits of the University Innovation Fellows

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A Culture of Innovation: University Innovation Fellows Create New Experiences and Enhance Old Ones

Refusing to stand on the past, four students seek outside-the-box ways to enhance the Bucknell experience.

Professor Matt Bailey, in a blue jacket and tie, stands beside a brick building on Bucknell's campus

Faculty Story

Matt Bailey, Analytics & Operations Management

Professor Matt Bailey, the Christian R. Lindback Chair in Business Administration, uses analytics and mathematical modeling to help small organizations solve thorny problems.

Eddy Ng teaches management writing

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Bucknell’s Ng Reports U.S. Telework Survey Results

The survey of U.S. teleworkers finds older workers prefer telework more than tech-savvy millennials.

Portrait of Leanne Archer

Alumni Story

Leanne Archer ’16, Markets, Innovation & Design

When Leanne Archer '16 began a new job managing the launch of Dove’s moisturizing hand sanitizer mid-pandemic, she tapped into skills honed at Bucknell to keep the brand soaring.

Portrait of alumni Sam Nana-Sinkam, ’10

Alumni Story

Sam Nana-Sinkam ’10, Management

Sam Nana-Sinkam '10's career at Google combines two of his long-standing interests: sports and business — both of which drew him to Bucknell.

Professor Eddy Ng talks to students in management class

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Bucknell Freeman College of Management Tops Poets&Quants Post-Graduation Business Employment Rankings

Bucknell's Freeman College of Management tops Poets&Quants post-graduation business employment rankings. The college also ranks among the publication's top 3 in categories related to the educational experience.

Portrait of professor Jimmy Chen

Faculty Story

Jimmy Chen, Management

Professor Jimmy Chen, management, investigates the influence of suppliers' allocation decisions and studies how retailers regulate their suppliers through vendor compliance programs.

MYNDDSET Virtual Event Services at Startup Danville

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Bucknell SBDC Partnering on New Danville Business Incubator

Startup Danville to focus on healthcare and technology innovations.

Passion Artis

Alumni Story

Passion Artis ’14, Accounting

At Netflix, accounting major Passion Artis ’14 lives by the numbers.

Two construction workers guide a beam into place on top of the building. American and Bucknell University flags hang from the beam.

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Management and Art & Art History Building Passes Significant Milestone

With the completion of the building's framework, the future of management and liberal arts education comes one step closer at Bucknell. 

Eric Santanen

Faculty Story

Professor Eric Santanen, Management

Professor Eric Santanten, who studies online privacy, says even his most tech-savvy students are often surprised by the data trail their online lives leave behind.

Portrait of student Michael Chen

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Graduating SBDC Consultants Leave Lasting Legacy on Area Small Business

Three new graduates served as business, engineering design counsel to local business startups.

A laptop showing a video call between Missy Gutkowski, director of the Center for Experiential Learning in the Freeman College of Management, and Tara Lahey '22.

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On-the-job, Online: Bucknell Helps Students Continue Internships Virtually

When the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted summer plans for students, Bucknell stepped in with innovative internship solutions.

Professor Amal Kabalan

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‘A Human Connection’: Bucknell-Geisinger Research Initiative Supports Efforts to More Quickly Diagnose Childhood Infections, Prevent Strokes

Two new grants pair medical professionals with Bucknell faculty and students to advance treatment solutions.

A piggy bank next to a calculator and stack of coins

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Cool Classes: Personal Finance

Students from all majors prepare for their post-Bucknell futures and avoid financial pitfalls in this practical Bucknell course.