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Tuesday, February 24, 2026
- 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
- 7:00 PM1hSarah Kay ReadingSarah Kay is a New Yorker. a poetry writer and reader. an educator. the founder and co-director of Project VOICE (http://www.projectvoice.co/). a podcast enthusiast. a postcard lover. the author of five books of poetry including B (http://www.amazon.com/B-Sarah-Kay/dp/1612182798/), No Matter the Wreckage (https://kaysarahsera.com/about/amazon.com/No-Matter-Wreckage-Sarah-Kay/dp/1938912489), The Type (https://www.amazon.com/Type-Sarah-Kay/dp/031638660X/), All Our Wild Wonder (https://www.amazon.com/All-Our-Wild-Wonder-Sarah/dp/0316386650/), and A Little Daylight Left (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/762977/a-little-daylight-left-by-sarah-kay/). a celebrated performer in over 30 countries. an occasional editor for Write Bloody Publishing (http://writebloody.com/). a mediocre driver at best. a musical theater geek (https://youtu.be/pi7DsX6u7wU). a smoothie expert. an education advocate and occasional keynote speaker. an alum of the United Nations International School and a graduate of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. an alum of Brown University. an alum of Brown University Graduate School's Masters Program in the Art of Teaching Secondary English. a recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Grinnell College. (newly public) on instagram here (http://www.instagram.com/kaysarahsera). technically/rarely on facebook here (http://www.facebook.com/kaysarahsera). We will be streaming this event online for our audience in the wider poetry community. Pre-register and view HERE (https://bucknell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Q-quYwkTRL-AlpESFBL-rQ). For 40 years, the Stadler Center's Poet-in-Residence program has brought poets of national and international renown to Bucknell for an extended stay during the academic year. The Poet-in-Residence meets individually with qualified students and presents a public reading, a Q&A session, and a craft workshop. The program is meant to honor the achievement of a distinguished poet while providing undergraduate writers the opportunity to work with an exceptional talent.
- 7:00 PM1hSarah Kay ReadingSarah Kay is a New Yorker. a poetry writer and reader. an educator. the founder and co-director of Project VOICE (http://www.projectvoice.co/). a podcast enthusiast. a postcard lover. the author of five books of poetry including B (http://www.amazon.com/B-Sarah-Kay/dp/1612182798/), No Matter the Wreckage (https://kaysarahsera.com/about/amazon.com/No-Matter-Wreckage-Sarah-Kay/dp/1938912489), The Type (https://www.amazon.com/Type-Sarah-Kay/dp/031638660X/), All Our Wild Wonder (https://www.amazon.com/All-Our-Wild-Wonder-Sarah/dp/0316386650/), and A Little Daylight Left (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/762977/a-little-daylight-left-by-sarah-kay/). a celebrated performer in over 30 countries. an occasional editor for Write Bloody Publishing (http://writebloody.com/). a mediocre driver at best. a musical theater geek (https://youtu.be/pi7DsX6u7wU). a smoothie expert. an education advocate and occasional keynote speaker. an alum of the United Nations International School and a graduate of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. an alum of Brown University. an alum of Brown University Graduate School's Masters Program in the Art of Teaching Secondary English. a recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Grinnell College. (newly public) on instagram here (http://www.instagram.com/kaysarahsera). technically/rarely on facebook here (http://www.facebook.com/kaysarahsera). We will be streaming this event online for our audience in the wider poetry community. Pre-register and view HERE (https://bucknell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Q-quYwkTRL-AlpESFBL-rQ). For 40 years, the Stadler Center's Poet-in-Residence program has brought poets of national and international renown to Bucknell for an extended stay during the academic year. The Poet-in-Residence meets individually with qualified students and presents a public reading, a Q&A session, and a craft workshop. The program is meant to honor the achievement of a distinguished poet while providing undergraduate writers the opportunity to work with an exceptional talent.

















