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Two Bucknellians have earned prestigious Fulbright awards, launching them into international fellowships where they'll pursue ...
New certification allows officers to respond beyond campus, while department also relocates to a more central campus location ...
Your Bucknell education is a transformative investment, and we're here to help. College is an investment, but it's not one you have to make alone. In a 2020 analysis of four-year colleges, U.S. News & ...
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 ...
Bucknell requires students to have the following immunizations. Additional information about vaccinations and dates of administration can be found in the medical record form. Hepatitis B Measles, ...
The University was among 15 postsecondary institutions statewide recently recognized by the Pennsylvania Department of ...
We're showing the world how liberal arts and professional programs can combine to unlock limitless possibilities. At Bucknell, you can unite and amplify your passions by choosing from more than 60 ...
The Counseling & Student Development Center (CSDC) is committed to creating an environment that allows our diverse student body to access brief, solution-focused and urgent care services.
When so much of the college search is about what you'll do during university, it can be easy to push off what comes after until, well, after. But knowing what graduates go on to accomplish can be a ...
*These are new deadlines that will take effect for the 2025-26 application cycle. **Students who chose to self-report scores, or chose not to submit test scores, on their application will be required ...
As the bright lights fall on Broadway for the Tony Awards on June 8, new research by a Bucknell University data science professor and a recent graduate presents a more sobering reality for investors ...
Zane Hensal '26 got his first taste of politics in ninth grade when he job-shadowed a Pennsylvania State House representative in Harrisburg — an experience that ignited his interest in public service.