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Bucknell Symposium Will Explore Legacies of the October Revolution

Cool Classes: Media, Space and Place

Portrait of Esra Kose

Esra Kose, Economics

Much of Professor Esra Kose's research has focused on how public economics and social policy affect the economically vulnerable.

Cool Classes: The Politics of College

Portrait of Zhiqun Zhu

Zhiqun Zhu, Political Science & International Relations

Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, incorporates materials from both Western and non-Western sources to give his students a more balanced understanding of China.

Portrait of Tulu Bayar

Tulu Bayar, Art & Art History

The work of Professor Tulu Bayar, art & art history, includes sculpture, photography, found objects, video, performance, sound and installations.

With Fulbright, Bucknell Professor Seeks Ways to Advance Math Education in Ecuador

Mass Story Lab at Bucknell Provides Insight into Incarceration

Griot Celebrates West African Culture Through Music and Dance

In Search of Total Eclipse, Bucknell Astronomers Hit the Road

For Undergraduate Researchers, It’s All About the Journey

An Inside Look at Summer Research, Part 2

Bucknell Astronomers Set Sights on Eclipse

Performance of Anthracite Fields

Bucknell’s Production of ‘Anthracite Fields’ Rounds Out a Year of Coal Region-related Programming

If there's a perfect musical composition to close Bucknell's yearlong coal series, it's Anthracite Fields. Julia Wolfe's Pulitzer-winning, 60-minute oratorio wowed an April 1 audience at the Weis Center for the Performing Arts and seemed custom-tailored for Coal Collections: Local, National and International Stories.

Portrait of Zareen Taj Mirza '79 and her mother, Josephine "Dodie" Detmer '52

Grounding the Humanities

When Hildreth-Mirza Hall debuts next spring as the home of Bucknell's new Humanities Center, its name will honor the mother and daughter who jointly funded the project.

Bucknell Professor Darakhshan Mir Named Data & Society Fellow

Professor Raphael Dalleo Lauded with Book Award

Student Biomedical Engineering Projects Edge Closer to Real-world Use

Bucknell Diversity Summit Explores Questions of Identity and Inclusion