- Bucknell Professor Abby Kopec Part of Breakthrough Dark Matter ResearchThe physics & astronomy professor joins an international team in detecting solar neutrinos, advancing search for elusive dark matter particles.
- Emanneul Mudungwe '28, FinanceEmanneul Mudungwe '28 is building skills for a future in wealth management through a hands-on data science experience.
- Minisode: WaitlistsSpring brings college admissions decisions — but not every response is a yes or no. In this minisode, learn key tips for navigating a college waitlist and planning your next steps.
- Looking Back: 175 Years of CommencementBucknell's 175th Commencement celebrates the university's rich history and remarkable growth, from its humble start with just seven graduates to a grand ceremony honoring nearly 900 students today.
- Greg O'Neill, Mechanical EngineeringAt Bucknell, Professor Greg O’Neill leads cutting-edge research on electric aircraft, space launch traffic and morphing wings to revolutionize modern aviation.
- Your Guide to Navigating College Fairs: How to Prepare, Engage and Follow UpLearn how to prepare for a college fair, what to bring, key questions to ask admissions reps, and how to follow up to find your best-fit college.
- Bucknell Named a Top Midsized Employer in State by 'Forbes'Bucknell ranked seventh in state among mid-sized employers and first among colleges and universities in Forbes' ranking of America’s best employers.
- Uttam Kumaran '18, Computer EngineeringUttam Kumaran '18 credits Bucknell for giving him a strong foundation in engineering while also enabling him to explore entrepreneurship and management.
- Bucknell's Campus Shop Helps Transform Student Visions into Viable VenturesBucknell's new Campus Shop provides students with hands-on entrepreneurial experience by allowing them to sell their products, market their services and gain real-world business insights.
- Serena Tramm '20, Mechanical EngineeringAs an applied science systems lead engineer at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Serena Tramm '20 has turned her dream career into a reality.
- Bucknell's DeeAnn Reeder Authors New Book on 'The Lives of Bats'One of the world's leading scholars on bats brings her research and expertise to the public in an illustrated new book.
- Bucknell Interdisciplinary Team Uncovers and Preserves Rare Japanese FilmsA Bucknell interdisciplinary team, led by Professor Eric Faden, English — film/media studies, has uncovered and digitally preserved rare Japanese paper films from the 1930s, offering a glimpse into a forgotten chapter of cinematic history.
- Bucknell Study Optimizes Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s DiseaseProfessor Karlo Malaga leads research focusing on pinpointing specific areas in the subthalamic region where deep brain stimulation can alleviate Parkinson's symptoms.
- James Lawson, Accounting & Financial ManagementProfessor James Lawson, an English major turned CPA, combines his background to foster critical thinking, ethical reasoning and interdisciplinary analysis in his students, preparing them for the complexities of the accounting profession.
- Kate Ellis '25 Makes a Selfless Donation to Save a LifeIn fall 2024, Kate Ellis '25 took time away from classes to prioritize the needs of a leukemia patient she had never met, making a life-saving stem cell donation that would change both their lives.
- How Do Student Loans Work?Confused about student loans? Learn how they work, the differences between federal and private loans, repayment options, and alternatives like scholarships and grants.
- Bucknell Students to Teach National Poetry Month Classes with Lewisburg SchoolsSixteen Bucknell students enrolled in a new National Poetry Month Project course will begin teaching poetry classes March 17 through next month.
- Hailey Drapcho '26, English — Literary Studies and ClassicsBy studying the roots of storytelling in Classics and the evolution of English — Literary Studies, Hailey Drapcho '26 is crafting a narrative of her own in the literary world.
- Tips for Writing a College Application Essay from Bucknell Admissions CounselorsWriting an essay can be the most intimidating part of the college admissions process, but it doesn't have to be. Show colleges the real you by following these steps.
- Episode 88: Community-Based OrganizationsWe're diving into college-based organizations. We'll define what community-based organizations are, whom they serve and the difference they can make in a student's admissions journey.
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