WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — (Feb. 15, 2023) — New York Times bestselling author Ann Leary will lecture at both Bucknell University and Lycoming College March 7…
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LEWISBURG, Pa. — These are Bucknell University midsummer story ideas that may interest you.
CAMPUS NATURE PATH — This fall, Bucknell will premiere a new…
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LEWISBURG, Pa. — These are Bucknell University story ideas that may interest you for the rest of January, now that faculty are back for the…
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LEWISBURG, Pa. — An art auction inspired by Bucknell University’s Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program with the State Correctional Institute at Coal Township is being conducted…
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Bucknell University will host Dayeinu! Beyond Survival There is Hope Nov. 2-9 — a week of free, public workshops, lectures, films and musical performances that…
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Former Bucknell sociology professor Jennifer Silva, now a professor in the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, will present…
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LEWISBURG, Pa. — The following are Bucknell University story ideas that may interest you in February.
A SECOND SUMMIT — President Trump announced in his…
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LEWISBURG, Pa. – The following are Bucknell University story ideas that may interest you in November.
PAIN & POLITICS – The economy has been brutal…
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Sociologist, Author Todd Gitlin to Kick Off Public Discussions Oct. 18
The year 1968 has become symbolic for the tumultuous period of conflict and change…
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Mark Moyar, director of the Office of Civilian-Military Cooperation, USAID and author of Triumph Forsaken: The Vietnam War 1954-1965 will give a free, public talk on Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 7 p.m. in Bucknell Hall. This event is part of a speaker series hosted by the Department of Sociology & Anthropology. The talk is part of “The ’60s at 50: Reflections on America a Half-Century Later,” a symposium dedicated to a reconsideration of the political, social and cultural legacy of the American 1960s.
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Bucknell University's “The ’60s at 50: Reflections on America a Half-Century Later,” a symposium dedicated to a reconsideration of the political, social and cultural legacy of the American 1960s, will present a screening of the 2002 film We Were Soldiers on Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 7 p.m. in the Campus Theatre, 413 Market Street in downtown Lewisburg.
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