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Bucknell ranked seventh in state among mid-sized employers and first among colleges and universities in Forbes' ranking of ...
Retailers optimizing customer experiences, manufacturers streamlining supply chains and marketers crafting precision-targeted campaigns all share one thing in common: the ability to harness advanced ...
Bucknell's Perricelli-Gegnas Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation serves as a catalyst that helps students develop an entrepreneurial mindset — one that is resilient, resourceful, curious and ...
Student entrepreneurs can win prizes to help them launch their ventures. Don't wait to launch your first business venture! Bucknell's annual BizPitch Competition is your chance to launch your own ...
At Bucknell, you can choose from a much larger selection of majors, minors and courses than other liberal arts colleges and universities. But you won't be limited to just one path. You can major in ...
L'Agenda, Bucknell's yearbook, has been a source of many fond memories for generations of Bucknellians to look back on. Since its founding, L'Agenda has been published by students and is funded solely ...
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 ...
Freeman Week is a celebration of management education at Bucknell University. Launched in 2019 to commemorate the first anniversary of the naming of the Freeman College, this weeklong celebration is ...
In 1875, Edward McKnight Brawley became the first African American to receive a degree from Bucknell University. His achievements laid the foundation for generations of Black excellence to follow.
Student loans are an important resource for students who are seeking financial support for college. But the process of securing a student loan can be complex. Being as informed as possible before ...
A nearly forgotten piece of cinematic history has been brought back to life, thanks to the research of Professor Eric Faden, English — film/media studies, and a team of Bucknell students. Their work ...
A new study led by Bucknell University Professor Karlo Malaga, biomedical engineering, has identified key insights into optimizing deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson's disease patients.
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