- Grisel Founds Project to Promote Scientific Understanding of AddictionsNew website, TrueWeed.org, launches a broad initiative to empower young people to make healthy, science-based decisions about substance use.
- Episode 94: Demonstrated InterestIn this episode, we talk about why demonstrated interest has become increasingly important in recent years, what counts as meaningful engagement, and what students should and shouldn't do as they try to stand out.
- Bucknell Receives Gift to Elevate Student Health and Wellness_Fritz2025Lance '85 and Julie Crenson Fritz '85 have committed $1.75 million to Bucknell University in support of a comprehensive, student-centered health and wellness initiative.
- Bucknell Professor Jude Okolie Harnesses AI to Assess Sources of Biodiesel FuelJournal study co-authored by Bucknell chemical engineering professor explores how deep learning can revolutionize biodiesel production.
- Sarah Och '17_DonorStory_Investing in StudentsFor Sarah Och '17, giving back to Bucknell is about opening doors, helping students build community, discovering passions and launching new ventures — just as she once did.
- Early Decision vs. Early Action: What’s the Difference and How to DecideLearn the key differences between Early Decision and Early Action, plus how to decide which is right for you.
- Bucknell Professor Awarded NSF Grant to Explore Ancient Climate and Early Vertebrate EvolutionThe $148,000 award supports collaborative research and community outreach on Pennsylvania’s Devonian fossil record.
- Bucknell Team Wins International Prize for Text Encoding IngenuityThe Rahtz Prize awarded to collaborators of LEAF-Writer, a component of the Linked Editorial Academic Framework, the first U.S.-based installation of the virtual research environment.
- Bucknell Homecoming 2025 to Spotlight Black Excellence, Athletic Pride and Campus MilestonesMore than 500 alumni, family and friends are expected to participate in Homecoming activities.
- Hannah Kosko '27, Art History and English — Literary StudiesTo prepare for a career in art restoration, Hannah Kosko ’27 is building an interdisciplinary foundation in art history, English and chemistry at Bucknell.
- Karlo Malaga, Biomedical EngineeringAt Bucknell, Professor Karlo Malaga, biomedical engineering, mentors students in groundbreaking neurological research. Photo by James T. Giffen
- Kade Davidheiser '27, Biology and Mechanical EngineeringWhen he's not training as a Division I wrestler, Kade Davidheiser '27 is busy studying the secrets of biomechanics and the future of aviation.
- Bucknell Top 30 Again in 'U.S. News & World Report' RankingsThe 'U.S. News & World Report' rankings are the latest to recognize Bucknell as a leader among national liberal arts colleges.
- Episode 93: Crushing the College InterviewIn this episode of College Admissions Insider, we'll learn why interviews are valuable in the admissions process, what you can do to practice and prepare, and how building interviewing skills can benefit you in the future.
- Bucknell University Marks 150 Years of Black ExcellenceFor more than 150 years, Black Bucknllians have contributed to the University's community, mission and ethos. To honor the 150th anniversary of the graduation of Edward McNight Brawley, Class of 1875, the Griot Institute for the Study of Black Lives & Cultures shares the important milestones in Black history at Bucknell.
- Freddie Lapworth '26, Economics and HistoryFreddie Lapworth ’26 balances Division I soccer, rigorous academics and leadership roles at Bucknell while exploring his interests in economics, history and real estate and making a meaningful impact on the people around him.
- Around 3,500 Expected to Take Part in Bucknell Family Weekend Sept. 19-21The second annual Community International Festival will highlight a variety of weekend events for Bucknell families.
- How to Write a Strong Counselor Recommendation LetterHere’s a practical guide for school counselors looking to write powerful, authentic recommendation letters that stand out.
- Evelyn Bliss '27, BiologyEvelyn Bliss '27 has thrived in Bucknell's supportive academic and athletic environment; the javelin thrower is competing in the 2025 Wold Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
- Cricket Treanor '18, Economics and Environmental StudiesFrom Bucknell to Patagonia headquarters, Cricket Treanor '18 has built a career at the intersection of sustainability and business. Her journey shows how aligning your work with your values can create opportunities you never imagined.
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