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- Feb 412:00 PMFaculty MeetingsUniversity Faculty Meeting
- Feb 47:00 PMClaire Kim LectureKim's first book, Bitter Fruit: The Politics of Black-Korean Conflict in New York City (Yale University Press, 2000), is the recipient of the American Political Science Association's Ralph Bunche Award for the Best Book on Ethnic and Cultural Pluralism and a Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association Organized Section on Race, Ethnicity, and Politics. Her second book, Dangerous Crossings: Race, Species, and Nature in a Multicultural Age (Cambridge University Press, 2015), is the recipient of a Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association Organized Section on Race, Ethnicity, and Politics. Her third book, Asian Americans in an Anti-Black World (Cambridge University Press, 2023), was selected for NPR's Books We Love list for 2023. Dr. Kim has delivered numerous keynote and plenary talks within the U.S. and abroad. She has written many journal articles, book chapters, and essays, and she was co-editor of a special issue of American Quarterly entitled Species/Race/Sex (2013) and co-organizer of the Race and Animals Institute at Wesleyan University in 2016. She was the recipient of a grant from the University of California Center for New Racial Studies, and she has been a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey and the University of California Humanities Research Institute. She has been a guest commentator on MSNBC, PBS, and NPR, and her popular writing has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, The Nation, The American Scholar, and Ms. Magazine. She is regularly interviewed on podcasts, documentary films, and various media on topics relating to race, animals, and ecology. Dr. Kim is also a poet whose work is published in Triquarterly, The Ilanot Review, Ghost City Review, and The Missouri Review, among other places.
- Feb 54:30 PMRooke Chapel Wednesday Dinner & Bible StudyWeekly Bible Study at 5:15pm led by Chaplain Kurt Nelson (and a variety of faculty and staff guests throughout the semester) followed by a home-cooked meal at 6:00pm (gluten free and vegan options always available). You are invited to dinner, or Bible Study, or both!
- Feb 69:30 AMIntroduction to Processing PaymentsReserve your seat in EDGE for this fascinating session presented by Finance - Introduction to Processing Payments.
- Feb 67:00 PMPoetry Reading: GC Waldrep & Alfredo Aguilar
- Feb 67:30 PMDisciple Makers Christian Fellowship Large Group MeetingDiscipleMakers Christian fellowship is a club that meets to discuss the gospel and learn how to grow together to be more like Jesus. At large group, we sing worship songs, have a teaching on a Bible passage, and grow in fellowship together. All are welcome!!
- Feb 710:30 AMClaire Kim Book DiscussionClaire Jean Kim Book Discussion
- Feb 87:30 PMKings Return (Gospel Quartet)Drawn to the flexibility of a cappella music, they take full advantage of the genre-mixing aspects of the tradition. Their brand of rhythm and blues is entwined with free moments of jazz, soulful bursts of gospel and bright touches of pop — all built on a solid, classical foundation. Theirs is the kind of talent that makes virtuosic performance look (and sound) like sublime, effortless playtime, defying the constraints of any single genre to explore a myriad of sonic shades and textures. The group's name perfectly embodies their intentions as artists. "Kings" because they possess a charismatic power, moving forward with confidence to conquer whatever challenges arise. The "Return" signifies another important part of their mission: to give back to the communities that have supported them along the way.
- Feb 98:00 AMAfter Service FellowshipAfter our Rooke Chapel worship service, we gather for food and good conversation. Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options always available.
- Feb 98:00 AMRooke Chapel Ecumenical Christian WorshipYou are invited to our ecumenical Christian worship service, every Sunday during the academic year at 11:00am. Our services are brief, thoughtful and welcoming, and feature music by the Rooke Chapel Vocal Ensemble and a message from Chaplain Kurt Nelson. Lunch and fellowship follow each service. Rooke Chapel values inclusion and is committed to ensuring accessibility. To request an accommodation or for questions about accessibility, please contact chapel@bucknell.edu or dial 711 for TDD/TTY.
- Feb 104:30 PMMulti-Faith CoalitionA weekly meeting of Bucknell's Multi-Faith coalition, a group of students seeking to build relationships and community across lines of religious difference. All are welcome (people of faith, people of no faith, and anyone in between)!
- Feb 104:30 PMWest African Drumming LessonJoin the Griot Institute for an exciting experience with West African drumming! Lessons will be held weekly on Mondays throughout the semester. This opportunity is free of charge! No experience necessary and instruments are provided. Register by emailing griot@bucknell.edu.
- Feb 117:30 PMHeloísa Fernandes Quartet (World Music/Brazilian Pianist)She is a Visa Brazilian Music Award recipient and a celebrated finalist, known for critically acclaimed albums like Fruto, Candeias and Inzu. With a rich repertoire, collaborations and contributions to award-winning projects like the Project Ms. Mozart, which was recognized at D&AD in London in 2021, Fernandes continues to make a profound impact on the world stage.
- Feb 124:30 PMRooke Chapel Wednesday Dinner & Bible StudyWeekly Bible Study at 5:15pm led by Chaplain Kurt Nelson (and a variety of faculty and staff guests throughout the semester) followed by a home-cooked meal at 6:00pm (gluten free and vegan options always available). You are invited to dinner, or Bible Study, or both!
- Feb 1311:30 AMFood for ThoughtFood for Thought is a casual philosophical lunch chat run by students.
- Feb 137:30 PMDisciple Makers Christian Fellowship Large Group MeetingDiscipleMakers Christian fellowship is a club that meets to discuss the gospel and learn how to grow together to be more like Jesus. At large group, we sing worship songs, have a teaching on a Bible passage, and grow in fellowship together. All are welcome!!
- Feb 147:30 PMHenhouse Prowlers (Bluegrass)Working with the U.S. State Department and under their own nonprofit, Bluegrass Ambassadors, the Prowlers have toured more than 25 countries across the globe. The group's experiences with people and musicians in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East have shaped the band's worldview and broadened the group's direction towards bridging cultural gaps with music, educational programs and workshops. Using traditional American music as a foundation and connecting folk music, customs and history the world over, the Prowlers incorporate international elements into their already robust repertoire of unique traditional American music. Whether playing live or presenting seminars, the Henhouse Prowlers find and spread the commonality we share as human beings through the universal language of music.
- Feb 147:30 PMWINTER SHOWCASE PRODUCTION: macbitches by Sophie McIntoshWhen a freshman is unexpectedly given the coveted role of Lady Macbeth, a few upperclassmen actresses invite her over to "celebrate" her casting and reassert their positions at the top of the theatre department's hierarchy. As the Fireball and Svedka flow, the girls interrogate their own sense of ambition as well as the power structures that have shaped their theatrical education. Directed by Evelyn Pierce '25 General Admission: $12.00 Non-Bucknell Students/Seniors: $7.00 Bucknell Students: FREE Tickets can be purchased from the University Box Office - bucknell.universitytickets.com - 570.577.1000 Tickets are not directly sold via the Dept of Theatre & Dance.
- Feb 158:00 AMAdmissions Open HouseAdmissions Spring Open House
- Feb 153:00 PMChildcare during Gospel Music Residency
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