Through Bucknell’s partnership with its new dining vendor, Chartwells Higher Education, the University is exploring the many ...
John Bravman, a highly respected academic leader and distinguished professor of engineering, became the 17th president of Bucknell University on July 1, 2010. Under his leadership, the University has ...
The Weis Center for the Performing Arts has 1,200 seats, but which one's yours? View the Weis Center seating chart below — or use the link to download it as a PDF.
University commits to meeting full demonstrated financial need for at least two Matriculate High School Fellows annually.
You never know where your major in geology or environmental geosciences at Bucknell will take you next. You might trek across the Southwest on a spring break field trip or accompany your professor for ...
Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (2020) Martin Award for Best Paper in ASEE Chemical Engineering Division (2018), with Katharyn Nottis, Margot Vigeant, Michael Prince, Amy ...
Brian King is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Bucknell University. Brian teaches software engineering and design, data mining for the department, as well as a university-wide data ...
As a Bucknell environmental studies & sciences major, your classrooms will extend beyond four walls, to local waterways, rural communities and state forests. Conduct faculty-led research, tackling ...
Alumni Career Services offers networking connections and educational opportunities to help alumni move their careers forward. We offer one-on-one counseling to Bucknellians who are launching their ...
As a Bucknell computer science major, you'll learn to code and create new technology. More importantly, you'll discover exciting applications of computer science for the benefit of society. In small ...
WMST 150 (Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies) WMST 220 (Feminist Thought and Action) WMST/ANTH 251 (Gender, Power, and Global Development) WMST/SOCI 332 (Women and the Penal System) WMST 400 ...
engineering and education. I want to help people who want to help the world.” I came to Bucknell because I wanted to be a part of a community that values students, learning, and engineering. I found ...