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Bucknell Chemical Engineering Majors Win Big at National Conference
A delegation of 32 Bucknell students headed to Pittsburgh for the American Institute of Chemical Engineering National Student Conference. You might say they swept the competition.

Cool Classes: Manufacturing Processes
Most college mechanical engineering programs teach students to sketch products using computer-aided design software. Not every program asks students to then cast those products in molten metal, roiling at more than 2,000 degrees Celsius, but that's exactly what Bucknell mechanical engineering major Brishti Mandal '20 found herself doing on a Monday afternoon last semester.

Hands-on Experiences Help Electrical & Computer Engineering Majors Find the Art in Engineering
It was on an October afternoon in her junior year when Hayley Reiner '20 first experienced the art in engineering.

Cool Classes: Materials Science
To make great stuff, sometimes you have to break stuff. UNIV 264, a course in materials science taught by Professor Tim Raymond, chemical engineering, takes this maxim to the extreme.
Summer Research Explores the Human Side of Computing
Summer of Discovery Gives Students Head Start in Sciences
Bucknell’s First-gen Seniors Share Stories of Perseverance and Accomplishment
Across Disciplines, Student and Faculty Researchers Seek STEM Role Models
Terri Norton Joins the College of Engineering as Associate Dean for Students & Strategic Initiatives
Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment Names New Lead

Terri Norton, Civil & Environmental Engineering
A civil engineer who studies disaster preparedness and recovery, Professor Terri Norton studies better ways to aid disaster victims during their most vulnerable times.
Cool Classes: Our Material World
Professor Margot Vigeant Lauded for Research to Advance Engineering Education
It Belongs in a Museum
Student-designed Computer System Could Lead to Safer Surgery

Dabrina Dutcher, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Professor Dabrina Dutcher, chemistry and chemical engineering, grounds students' learning experiences in contemporary issues, such as the chemicals emitted by e-cigarettes.

Felipe Perrone, Computer Science
it’s more important than ever for the programmers and computer scientists behind technology to have a conscience, says Professor Felipe Perrone, computer science.