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Tuesday, December 9, 2025
- 6:45 AM45mFac/Staff HIIT
- 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
- 12:00 PM1hMindfulness MeditationWhether you are an experienced meditation practitioner or a brand new beginner, you are welcome to attend weekly mindfulness meditation sessions in the Meditation Chapel on Tuesdays 12:00-12:45, beginning on January 21st. Kim Daubman, professor emerita and certified meditation teacher, will lead the sessions. Sessions will include some discussion of the benefits of meditation and how to sustain a practice, but the bulk of the time will be spent in lightly guided meditation. If you have any questions, please contact Kim at daubman@bucknell.edu
- 12:00 PM1hMindfulness MeditationWhether you are an experienced meditation practitioner or a brand new beginner, you are welcome to attend weekly mindfulness meditation sessions in the Meditation Chapel on Tuesdays 12:00-12:45, beginning on January 21st. Kim Daubman, professor emerita and certified meditation teacher, will lead the sessions. Sessions will include some discussion of the benefits of meditation and how to sustain a practice, but the bulk of the time will be spent in lightly guided meditation. If you have any questions, please contact Kim at daubman@bucknell.edu
- 12:00 PM1hMindfulness MeditationWhether you are an experienced meditation practitioner or a brand new beginner, you are welcome to attend weekly mindfulness meditation sessions in the Meditation Chapel on Tuesdays 12:00-12:45, beginning on January 21st. Kim Daubman, professor emerita and certified meditation teacher, will lead the sessions. Sessions will include some discussion of the benefits of meditation and how to sustain a practice, but the bulk of the time will be spent in lightly guided meditation. If you have any questions, please contact Kim at daubman@bucknell.edu
- 3:00 PM6hClimbing Wall Open Hours
- 4:00 PM45mBison Ride
- 4:30 PM2h 30mUniversity Colloquium - Evening of Snap TalksReception begins in Walls Lounge 4:30Presentation begins at 5:15 (PLEASE NOTE LOCATION)Evening of Snap TalksIndranil Brahma, Professor of Mechanical EngineeringDecarbonizing the Navy: An Uphill Battle. Aynal Haque, Visiting Assistant Professor of International Relations Climate Change Mitigation through Grassroots Level: The Bangladesh Model. Carly Holzworth, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance A Fitting Room Pedagogy: How Collaboration is Felt
- 4:30 PM2h 30mUniversity Colloquium - Evening of Snap TalksReception begins in Walls Lounge 4:30Presentation begins at 5:15 (PLEASE NOTE LOCATION)Evening of Snap TalksIndranil Brahma, Professor of Mechanical EngineeringDecarbonizing the Navy: An Uphill Battle. Aynal Haque, Visiting Assistant Professor of International Relations Climate Change Mitigation through Grassroots Level: The Bangladesh Model. Carly Holzworth, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance A Fitting Room Pedagogy: How Collaboration is Felt
- 5:00 PM45mRide & HIIT
- 6:15 PM30mArms & Abs
- 7:00 PM45mBARRE Sculpt
- 7:00 PM3hCocktail Theatre: An Evening of Short PlaysThe Cocktail Theatre One-Act Plays are the final projects for THEA 240: Directing the Play students. Come enjoy the always entertaining 10-minute plays featuring a cast of student performers.Admission is free to all and open to the public!
- 7:00 PM3hCocktail Theatre: An Evening of Short PlaysThe Cocktail Theatre One-Act Plays are the final projects for THEA 240: Directing the Play students. Come enjoy the always entertaining 10-minute plays featuring a cast of student performers.Admission is free to all and open to the public!
- 7:30 PM2hCandlelight Service of Lessons and CarolsFor the past 60 years, Rooke Chapel and the Department of Music have collaborated to offer three Christmas Candlelight Services every December, bringing in hundreds of students, faculty, staff, and community members each night. The services have become a beloved tradition. Modeled after the Kings College Christmas Eve Service of Lessons and Carols, the Candlelight Services feature traditional Bible readings and congregational singing. The service features performances by the Bucknell University Choir, under the direction of Dr. Caleb Hopkins, and the Rooke Chapel Ringers, under the direction of Robert Riker. We've also had the pleasure of enjoying performances by the Commonwealth Brass Quintet, much to the community's delight. The services are moving and thoughtful, filling hearts and minds. Each evening ends with the ceremonial lighting of candles – each member holds one and passes the light to the person next to them. The house lights are turned off and the chapel is ablaze by each and every congregation member's small light, representative of the light we can each bring to the world.
- 7:30 PM2hCandlelight Service of Lessons and CarolsFor the past 60 years, Rooke Chapel and the Department of Music have collaborated to offer three Christmas Candlelight Services every December, bringing in hundreds of students, faculty, staff, and community members each night. The services have become a beloved tradition. Modeled after the Kings College Christmas Eve Service of Lessons and Carols, the Candlelight Services feature traditional Bible readings and congregational singing. The service features performances by the Bucknell University Choir, under the direction of Dr. Caleb Hopkins, and the Rooke Chapel Ringers, under the direction of Robert Riker. We've also had the pleasure of enjoying performances by the Commonwealth Brass Quintet, much to the community's delight. The services are moving and thoughtful, filling hearts and minds. Each evening ends with the ceremonial lighting of candles – each member holds one and passes the light to the person next to them. The house lights are turned off and the chapel is ablaze by each and every congregation member's small light, representative of the light we can each bring to the world.
- 7:30 PM2hCandlelight Service of Lessons and CarolsFor the past 60 years, Rooke Chapel and the Department of Music have collaborated to offer three Christmas Candlelight Services every December, bringing in hundreds of students, faculty, staff, and community members each night. The services have become a beloved tradition. Modeled after the Kings College Christmas Eve Service of Lessons and Carols, the Candlelight Services feature traditional Bible readings and congregational singing. The service features performances by the Bucknell University Choir, under the direction of Dr. Caleb Hopkins, and the Rooke Chapel Ringers, under the direction of Robert Riker. We've also had the pleasure of enjoying performances by the Commonwealth Brass Quintet, much to the community's delight. The services are moving and thoughtful, filling hearts and minds. Each evening ends with the ceremonial lighting of candles – each member holds one and passes the light to the person next to them. The house lights are turned off and the chapel is ablaze by each and every congregation member's small light, representative of the light we can each bring to the world.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mRec Swim