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Bucknell President John Bravman Tabbed to Lead Patriot League’s Council of Presidents
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Sculpting a Legacy
Bucknell’s first Black graduate is prominently recognized on campus.
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Community College Scholars Explore Life at Bucknell
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Professor Raphael Dalleo Lauded with Book Award
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Student Researchers Ask How Secure We Feel About Internet Security
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Fareed Zakaria Offers Defense of Free Speech and the Liberal Arts at Bucknell’s 167th Commencement
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Graduating Community College Scholars Cap Off an Extraordinary Achievement
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Honoring Edward McKnight Brawley, Bucknell’s First African-American Graduate
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Academic East Receives $6 Million Gift From Richard Garman '56
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Bucknell Sustainability Symposium Looks Forward to the Future
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Bucknell Diversity Summit Explores Questions of Identity and Inclusion
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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.
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Health Services Become More Holistic
Colleges and universities have traditionally provided alcohol or drug counseling to students, but within the last decade, services that support student mental health and wellness have become increasingly in demand.
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A Season of Action
President Donald Trump's executive order on border security and immigration on Jan. 25 sparked a candlelight vigil in support of immigrants, quickly organized by the Chaplain's Office.
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Small-business Consulting Offers Big Opportunity for Students
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Malesardi Match Raises $12 Million for Financial Aid — and Counting
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Professor Tulu Bayar Named Fulbright Scholar
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No Alternative to Facts, Anderson Cooper Tells Bucknell
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Weis Center Receives $10K NEA Grant to Support Coal Collections Series and Performance
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Anderson Cooper to Speak at Bucknell University
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