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Final Project Memo
I will be connecting the grove to the story of Charles Bell, and how Bucknell’s diversity efforts have progressed to what they are today. I will interview professor Cymone Fourshey of the History Department, Dean Vernese Edghill-Walden of DEI, and Merrett R. Stierheim ‘58 (a Bucknell alum associated with MLK’s 1958 visit), and Isabella Carrega…
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Protected: Union and Confederate armies clash at Gettysburg; heavy losses on both sides.
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The Susquehanna Greenway Partnership; More Than Just a Trail
The Susquehanna Greenway Partnership (SGP), a non-profit organization dedicated to creating and preserving the Susquehanna Greenway, has made significant progress in its mission to establish the largest greenway in Pennsylvania. The Susquehanna Greenway, a unique environmental project that combines stunning natural features and local communities, is a conserved corridor of undeveloped land acting both as…
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Protected: Why the Susquehanna River is Connected to Our Lives Today More Than Ever
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Civil War at Lewisburg, Bringing the Fight to Bucknell
More than 150 years ago, Bucknell students were ready to lay down their lives for a cause that would reshape the destiny of a nation. Now, two current students are working to visually preserve this legacy. Cat Jamison (‘24) and Libby Nieporte (‘24) are nearing the end of a 3-year-long project; a documentary honoring the…