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- Meet the Student Speaker and Soloist for Bucknell's 175th CommencementGabby Diaz '25 will address the Class of 2025 as this year's Commencement student speaker, following a performance of the national anthem by Juliana Capizzi '25.
- Real Clients, Real Solutions: Bucknell Senior Engineers Make an ImpactThrough Bucknell’s Senior Design capstone course, engineering students collaborate to solve problems for industry and campus clients, gaining hands-on experience and building meaningful partnerships that make a difference.
- Bucknell Coal Region Field Station Celebrates 10th AnniversaryMore than 700 Bucknell students have worked on around 125 projects, resulting in over $3.5 million in funding for community priorities during the station's 10 years.
- 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.
Events
- May 212:00 AMSenior Exhibition-Zoha Nadeer, Kaitlyn Segreti & Sophia Martinez
- May 211:00 AMRec Swim
- May 212:00 PMALL IN A DAY'S WORK?Work is a universal human experience whether the work is done for money or out of expectation. This exhibition explores prints and photographs of different kinds of labor that challenge the viewer's own relationship to work.
- May 212:00 PMAnnual Student Art ExhibitionThis exhibition features a diverse array of student artworks. Faculty from the Department of Art and Art History select noteworthy artworks created in their courses over the academic year and gather them together in this fresh mix of ideas and forms.
- May 212:00 PMBison Ride
- May 212:00 PMKickboxing
- May 212:00 PMShow Me Your Papers/ A Ver, Y Tus Papeles?Every day, hundreds of thousands of people cross borders. At these crossings, governments ask individuals to present papers for verification of migration status, documents that restrict entry to those individuals lucky enough to be verified by proof. This exhibition presents artists whose work on paper deals with issues of borders, migration, dual identity, as explored through print media. Emma Nishimura, 6 – An Archive of Rememory, 2016-ongoing
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