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Monday, December 1, 2025
- 9:00 AM9hStafford Smith & Ritsu Katsumata: Ancestry in ProgressExhibition: November 5 – December 15Lecture & Opening Reception: November 5, 5:00 PMSmith (visual art) and Katsumata (electric violin) present their collaborative practice weaving image, sound, history, and memory. Smith draws from comic books, manga, surrealism, Ukiyo-e, anime, and pop culture to examine cultural narratives, while Katsumata creates vivid soundscapes blending classical training with experimental composition. Together, their work explores ancestry, cultural identity, and the stories that connect us.
- 9:00 AM9hStafford Smith & Ritsu Katsumata: Ancestry in ProgressExhibition: November 5 – December 15Lecture & Opening Reception: November 5, 5:00 PMSmith (visual art) and Katsumata (electric violin) present their collaborative practice weaving image, sound, history, and memory. Smith draws from comic books, manga, surrealism, Ukiyo-e, anime, and pop culture to examine cultural narratives, while Katsumata creates vivid soundscapes blending classical training with experimental composition. Together, their work explores ancestry, cultural identity, and the stories that connect us.
- 11:00 AM2hRec Swim
- 12:00 PM45mBison Ride
- 3:00 PM6hClimbing Wall Open Hours
- 4:00 PM45mBison Ride
- 4:30 PM1hGriot Institute: West African DrummingJoin 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 (mailto:griot@bucknell.edu).
- 4:30 PM1hGriot Institute: West African DrummingJoin 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 (mailto:griot@bucknell.edu).
- 4:30 PM1hGriot Institute: West African DrummingJoin 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 (mailto:griot@bucknell.edu).
- 5:00 PM45mBARRE
- 5:00 PM45mBison Ride
- 6:00 PM45mPilates
- 7:00 PM45mBARRE Sculpt
- 7:00 PM1hSusquehanna Valley Voices: Le Hinton & Sara Reish DesmondOur annual Susquehanna Valley Voices reading presents two writers based in (or otherwise connected to) the greater Susquehanna Valley, highlighting the rich literary culture of our local area. To underscore the community nature of this series, the SVV reading normally takes place in an off-campus venue.Le Hinton is the author of seven collections including, most recently, Elegies for an Empire (2023) and Sing Silence (2018), both from Iris G. Press. He lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.Sarah Reish Desmond, a Lewisburg native, is the author of What We Might Become: Stories. A Lewisburg native, she is at work on a novel about grief and redemption set in the rural Pennsylvania of her upbringing. She lives in Boston.
- 7:00 PM1hSusquehanna Valley Voices: Le Hinton & Sara Reish DesmondOur annual Susquehanna Valley Voices reading presents two writers based in (or otherwise connected to) the greater Susquehanna Valley, highlighting the rich literary culture of our local area. To underscore the community nature of this series, the SVV reading normally takes place in an off-campus venue.Le Hinton is the author of seven collections including, most recently, Elegies for an Empire (2023) and Sing Silence (2018), both from Iris G. Press. He lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.Sarah Reish Desmond, a Lewisburg native, is the author of What We Might Become: Stories. A Lewisburg native, she is at work on a novel about grief and redemption set in the rural Pennsylvania of her upbringing. She lives in Boston.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mRec Swim