Life at Bucknell
Bucknell is a place where you'll do more than learn what others have already discovered.
You'll try out new interests and uncover talents you didn't know you had. Meet interesting people who share your passions and others who will flip your worldview in ways you could never imagine. Follow your curiosity to its limits, and make discoveries and breakthroughs that make a difference to your campus, community and even the world.
And you'll do it all on your schedule, in a place where discovery doesn't stop when class ends.
Welcome to our living-learning community. Welcome to Bucknell.
Where It All Begins
Starting with New Student Orientation, your first days at Bucknell immerse you in scholarship, tradition and learning what it means to become a member of the campus community. You may find a new hobby, discover a new academic interest and make bonds with your fellow Bucknellians.
Live, Learn, Explore
Great discoveries don't just happen in our labs and classrooms. Inspiration sparks in the conversations that continue late into the evening and in our hundreds of clubs and organizations, where you can pursue your passions and discover new ones. It's found on the field, on the job, while studying abroad and in all the other amazing places you'll go when you let your curiosity be your guide.
Open Up Your Experience
Our commitment to diversity and sustainability isn't about what we say — it's about what we do. Here, you'll travel beyond your comfort zone, experience new cultures, meet interesting people and actively participate in creating a more just, inclusive and sustainable world.
Bucknell Magazine
Fall 2024
The Fall '24 issue of Bucknell Magazine includes a profile of Chris Bender ’93, who built a thriving Hollywood career by turning hidden gem scripts into big-screen hits. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at the Secret Service through the eyes of six Bucknellians who took on one of the most high-stakes roles in federal law enforcement. And Kelly Desharnais Catale ’12, an elite mountain biker, writes a first-person piece about how she’s finding fulfillment by mentoring young athletes.