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Bucknell ranked seventh in state among mid-sized employers and first among colleges and universities in Forbes' ranking of ...
Bucknell's 175th Commencement celebrates the university's rich history and remarkable growth, from its humble start with just ...
PhD, Management Information Systems, Cognitive Psychology, University of Arizona, 2001. MS, Computer Science, Information Systems, New Jersey Institute of Technology ...
Professor Dutcher's aerosol research exists at the intersection of chemistry, engineering, and public health. Her research is focused on instrumentation and techniques for measuring the ...
A veteran New York artist, featured on more than 50 CDs released by numerous American and European record labels, Phil Haynes is one of the leading jazz percussionist/composers of his generation. His ...
Jack's main research interests focus on understanding the nature of violent astrophysical phenomena located at the centers of galaxies. The most energetic forms of "active galaxies" produce as much ...
Ryan Malone is Associate Professor of Music. He came to Bucknell in 2014 after working for over a decade as an organist and choral director in metropolitan New Jersey. He was raised on the North Fork ...
Elizabeth Armstrong teaches all levels of Japanese language as well as courses in Translation Studies. Prior to joining the faculty at Bucknell, she was a free-lance ...
At Bucknell, you can choose from a much larger selection of majors, minors and courses than other liberal arts colleges and universities. But you won't be limited to just one path. You can major in ...
Favorite spot on campus: The Grove, which is essentially a small forest on our campus. I love it because it radiates tranquility and reminds me to appreciate the beauty that's always around me. Top ...
The Bucknell University Rooke Chapel Ringers Handbell Choir consists of 14-18 members who are selected by audition and who represent diverse major fields of study, including the humanities, social ...
Bucknell has been welcoming international students since 1858, when Maung Shaw Loo became the first person from Burma (now known as Myanmar) to study in the United States. We're proud to have ...