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- Jan 266:00 PMTHEATRE AUDITIONS: Spring Mainstage Production of Shakespeare's Twelfth NightCome audition for Department of Theatre & Dance's spring production of William Shakespeare's romantic comedy Twelfth Night. Directed by Visiting Assistant Professor, Ashlyn Barnett. Performance dates: April 11th - 14th, 2025 Please contact Katie Hanes (Academic Assistant in Theatre & Dance) at kjh021@bucknell.edu with any questions.
- Jan 2712:00 AMArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just Communities
- Jan 274:30 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)!
- Jan 274:30 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.
- Jan 276:00 PMTHEATRE AUDITIONS: Spring Mainstage Production of Shakespeare's Twelfth NightCome audition for Department of Theatre & Dance's spring production of William Shakespeare's romantic comedy Twelfth Night. Directed by Visiting Assistant Professor, Ashlyn Barnett. Performance dates: April 11th - 14th, 2025 Please contact Katie Hanes (Academic Assistant in Theatre & Dance) at kjh021@bucknell.edu with any questions.
- Jan 277:00 PMMLK Week 2025 Keynote Speaker, Judy Richardson
- Jan 2812:00 AMArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just Communities
- Jan 287:30 PMThe Bucknell Forum and MLK Week Present Actor George TakeiGlobally renowned for his role as Hikaru Sulu in the originalStar Trekseries, Takei boasts an acting career spanning six decades with appearances in more than 40 feature films and numerous television shows. Beyond his iconic role onStar Trek, Takei's life is marked by his advocacy for social justice, LGBTQ+ rights and marriage equality. As a child, Takei and his family were wrongfully imprisoned in Japanese-American internment camps during World War II, a personal history that has fueled his passion for activism and that he recounted in theNew York Times-bestselling graphic memoirThey Called Us Enemy, which was the first-year Common Reading for Bucknell's Class of 2026. Takei's extensive voiceover work includes appearances onThe Simpsons, FuturamaandAvatar: The Last Airbender. He also provided narration for the PBS seriesThe National Parks: America's Best Ideaand the Peabody Award-winning radio documentaryCrossing East. He earned a Grammy nomination in the Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Recording category for the filmStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home. In addition to his screen work, Takei made his Broadway debut in 2015 with the musicalAllegiance, inspired by his wartime experiences. Takei's contributions to U.S.-Japanese relations earned him Japan's Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette. He continues to inspire through his YouTube series,Takei's Take, his social media presence and ongoing advocacy.Event InformationAll Bucknell Forum events are free and open to the public, although tickets are required. Current Bucknell students and employees may receive up to two free tickets at any campus box office location, or online, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. one day prior to the event. A valid Bucknell University ID is required to receive advance tickets. Use of multiple Bucknell IDs to pick up additional sets of tickets is prohibited.Remaining tickets will be available for the general public at the Weis Center box office beginning at 6 p.m. on the day of the event. All individuals may receive up to two free tickets, depending on availability.An ASL interpreter will be signing at the event for the deaf community. Attendees who need this service should contactsebright@bucknell.edufor seating arrangements.Questions regarding this event may be directed to theDivision of Marketing & Communicationsat 570-577-3260 ortheforum@bucknell.edu.
- Jan 29All dayArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just Communities
- Jan 294:30 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!
- Jan 30All dayArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just Communities
- Jan 30All dayArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just Communities
- Jan 307:30 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!!
- Jan 31All dayArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just Communities
- Jan 317:00 AMArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just Communities
- Jan 317:30 PMPablo Giménez Spanish Ensemble (World Music/Flamenco)Giménez holds degrees in classical and flamenco guitar from the Conservatory of Granada and the Conservatory of Córdoba, respectively. Additionally, he has studied at Codarts Conservatory in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with guitarists David Martínez, Oscar Ghiglia and Paco Peña. Giménez performed his solo Spanish guitar repertoire at the Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center in New York in 2016. The show, Inspired by Flamenco, has also been performed in China, Taiwan, Poland, Germany and Spain. In 2017, he was awarded the Young Granada Prize for Art by the Instituto Andaluz. That same year, he formed the trio, Corazon de Granada, which made its world debut at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
- Feb 28:00 AMAfter Service FellowshipAfter our Rooke Chapel worship service, we gather for food and good conversation. Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options always available.
- Feb 28:00 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 34:30 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 34:30 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.
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