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- Sep 174:15 PMWednesday Dinner and Bible StudyWednesday Dinner & Bible Study You are invited to the Rooke Chapel weekly Bible Studies in Fellowship House (628 St. George Street, look for the You Are Loved flag) at 5:15pm every Wednesday. Our theme this year is "Imagine" Following Bible Study, join us for Wednesday Fellowship Dinners! Join us at Fellowship House (628 St. George Street) at 6pm for a home-cooked, family-style meal and a moment of pause and connection. Vegan and gluten-free options are always available. You are welcome to join for dinner, or Bible study, or both! Contact Chaplain Kurt Nelson at chapel@bucknell.edu with any questions. Rooted in the grace of Jesus, the Rooke Chapel Congregation is an Ecumenical Christian Community at Bucknell University which welcomes all - students, staff, faculty, and neighbors - to a community of hope, joy, and love. No matter your affiliation, background, or where you are in your spiritual journey, you are welcome into the full life of our Church - a place where we can humbly marvel at the mystery of Christ's teachings, grow in our understanding of the unconditional love of God, and create together a community of hospitality and care.
- Sep 174:30 PMBody Sculpt
- Sep 175:00 PMBARRE
- Sep 175:00 PMBison Ride
- Sep 176:00 PMBARRE
- Sep 177:00 PMConstitution Day LectureConstitution Day Speaker
- Sep 178:00 PMRec Swim
- Sep 186:45 AMFac/Staff HIIT
- Sep 188:00 AMAndreas Rentsch: Lost and Found
- Sep 1811:00 AMRec Swim
- Sep 1811:30 AMPhilosophy Food for ThoughtFood for Thought is a casual philosophical lunch chat run by students.
- Sep 1812:00 PMBison Ride
- Sep 1812:00 PMGina Siepel: To Understand a TreeGina Siepel: To Understand a Tree encapsulates 6 years in communion with a single tree. Bridging art, ecology, and queer experience, the project approaches wood as a living being and explores interconnection, habitat, and environmental responsibility. Organized by the Museum for Art in Wood and curated by Jennifer-Navva Milliken.
- Sep 1812:00 PMStar Gazing: Pennsylvania Quilts RevisitedStar Gazing: Pennsylvania Quilts RevisitedThis exhibition – featuring quilts from Pennsylvania quilters and collectors – turns the eyes of post-internet contemporary art to look anew at traditional quilts and quilt making.
- Sep 1812:00 PMWB Panel DiscussionJoin emerging writers and editors to discuss the ins and outs of publishing in literary periodicals. Please feel free to bring a lunch. This event is a complement to the West Branch reading, the same day at 7pm in Bucknell Hall.Mary Kovaleski Byrnes is the author of the poetry collection So Long the Sky (2018). She teaches writing and literature at Emerson College, and is the co-founder of the EmersonWRITES program, a free creative writing program for Boston Public School students.Ji Hyun Joo is a writer raised in San Diego, California and Gyeongi-Do, South Korea. She completed her M.F.A in Fiction at Columbia University, where she is a recipient of the 2020 Felipe P. De Alba Fellowship and a nominee for the Henfield Prize.Alice Liang is the incoming Associate Poetry Editor of West Branch. A poet based in Brooklyn by way of China and Michigan, she received her MFA in poetry from NYU in 2025.Keri Miller is the incoming Associate Fiction Editor of West Branch. She received her MFA from Florida State University and her PhD from the University of Southern Mississippi's Center for Writers where she served as associate editor of Mississippi Review.
- Sep 183:00 PMClimbing Wall Open Hours
- Sep 185:00 PMBison Ride
- Sep 185:00 PMFilm ShowingFilm Showing: Origin
- Sep 185:00 PMPilates
- Sep 185:45 PMThe Naked Gun
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