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- Nov 66:00 PMBARRE
- Nov 66:00 PMBison Ride
- Nov 67:00 PMNovember Open MicParticipation is limited to currently enrolled Bucknell students.
- Nov 67:00 PMYoga
- Nov 68:00 PMRec Swim
- Nov 76:45 AMHIIT
- Nov 77:00 AMRec Swim
- Nov 78:00 AMStafford Smith & Ritsu Katsumata: Ancestry in ProgressExhibition: November 5 – December 15Lecture & Opening Reception: November 5, 5:00 PMSmith (visual art) and Katsumata (electric violin) present their collaborative practice weaving image, sound, history, and memory. Smith draws from comic books, manga, surrealism, Ukiyo-e, anime, and pop culture to examine cultural narratives, while Katsumata creates vivid soundscapes blending classical training with experimental composition. Together, their work explores ancestry, cultural identity, and the stories that connect us.
- Nov 711:00 AMRec Swim
- Nov 711:30 AMB&C Office HoursB&C Office Hours
- Nov 712:00 PMBison Ride
- Nov 712:00 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.
- Nov 712:00 PMThose We Thought We Knew: ReimaginedArtist Marie Cochran reimagines the novel "Those We Thought We Knew," by David Joy that explores themes of generational trauma, and betrayal through the story of a young Black artist who returns to her ancestral home. This exhibition is presented in collaboration with Bucknell's Critical Black Studies program.
- Nov 73:00 PMClimbing Wall Open Hours
- Nov 73:30 PMTabata
- Nov 74:00 PMBison Ride
- Nov 74:00 PMPiloxing
- Nov 77:00 PM20th Annual River Symposium: Welcome, remarks and keynote
- Nov 77:30 PM~FREE~ Bucknell Voice Lab & Bucknell Choir Perform "Considering Matthew Shepard"
- Nov 810:00 AMGina 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.
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