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Scientific American
Professor Peter Jansson, electrical & computer engineering, was quoted in this recent article that explores the process of cold fusion — the …
Scientific American
Professor Peter Jansson, electrical & computer engineering, was quoted in this recent article that explores the process of cold fusion — the …
Professor Nate Siegel, mechanical engineering, was part of a team lauded with an R&D 100 Award from R&D Magazine. Aspiring to be the “Oscars …
Professor Philip Asare, electrical & computer engineering, Loriana Demirciyan ’20 and Caitlin Mahoney ’19 were part of a team that put together and presented …
Business Insider decided to use the data from PayScale’s latest College Salary Report to determine which school’s engineering students earn the most money after graduation. …
Moderna Therapeutics, a clinical stage biotechnology company, recently appointed Annie Seibold Drapeau ’88, a Bucknell University alumna, its chief human resources officer. Seibold Drapeau comes …
J. Charles Levergood ’83, a graduate of Bucknell University, recently joined Hill International as senior vice president in charge of business development for the Americas …
Jason Sundberg ’98, a Bucknell University alumnus and the founder and CEO of Ambition Products LLC, has invented an interesting new gadget —a universal cooking …
Jim Steele ’77, a Bucknell University graduate, was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of Intralinks Holdings, Inc., a secure content collaboration company. Steele …
Daniel Dudt ’17, recently completed a prestigious summer internship program at General Atomics (GA) titled Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI). The U.S. Department of Energy …
Anne Herman ’84, a Bucknell University alumna, was recently elevated to the position of chief customer officer and vice president of global quality at the …
Stephanie Houser ’16, a recent Bucknell University graduate, will attend the Engineering a Better World flagship global conference in September at the Royal Academy of …
The story of MyNetwork LLC, a startup founded by two Bucknell University alumni that has developed the smartphone app Valor Connect, was recently featured …
Professor Michelle Beiler, civil & environmental engineering, was the co-author on a recently published study that compares the practices of several metropolitan planning organizations …
Michael Cicco ’98, a Bucknell University graduate, was recently named the president and CEO of the FANUC American Corporation, an industry-leading supplier of robotics, computer …
John Burns ’86, a Bucknell University graduate, recently joined Matrix New World Engineering at its national industrial water treatment director. Burns comes to Matrix, which …
John Bruns ’86, a Bucknell University alumnus, was recently named president of Boeing China. Based in Beijing, he will be Boeing’s senior in-country executive. A …
Wesley McDonald ’84, an alumnus of Bucknell University, was recently appointed to the board of directors at Wingstop, Inc., a restaurant chain based in Dallas …
Professor Ronald Ziemian, civil & environmental engineering, was recently featured in a podcast series titled Steel Profiles on the American Institute of Steel Construction …
Shari Aser ’98, a Bucknell University graduate, was recently honored with Cornell University’s Robert J. Swieringa Young Alumni Service Award. Aser earned her MBA from …
Matt Cole ’01, a Bucknell University alumnus, was recently elected to the Board of Directors for the Community Development Partnership, a non-profit organization that aims …
Daily Item
Professor Erin Jablonski, chemical engineering, has taken a lead role in establishing a new children’s museum in Lewisburg at the site of …
Brian Hollinger ’91, an alumnus of Bucknell University, was recently promoted to associate vice president at Dewberry in the firm’s Gainesville, Va. office. Hollinger was …
The College Choice website has ranked Bucknell University’s engineering program as the 19th best in the country in its “2016 Best Bachelor’s Degrees …
Richard (Bo) Botteicher ’98, a graduate of Bucknell University, was recently named general manager for underground solutions at the Aegion Corporation, a global leader in …
Jay Doubman ’93, a graduate of Bucknell University, was recently appointed senior vice president, corporate strategy and development at the Cabot Corporation, a Boston-based global …
William Gubing ’98, a graduate of Bucknell University, was recently featured in a niche automotive publication, Automotive News. The piece is part of a …
J.T. Ferrara ’17, a double major in electrical engineering and mathematics, has been accepted into the prestigious Budapest Semesters in Mathematics program for the fall …
Bucknell University alumnus Nick Stone ’99 has joined Cherry Bekaert LLP as the firm’s Risk Advisory Services Director. Over the last eight years, Stone has …
Environmental Monitor
In February, we told you the story about how Bucknell University Professor Richard Crago, civil & environmental engineering, and his class …
Jeremy Guest ’05, a graduate of Bucknell University, has received the 2016 Bill Boyle Educator of the Year Award. This honor, established in 2007, …
John Nicklow ’92, M’93, a Bucknell University alumnus, was recently named the new president at the University of New Orleans. Nicklow moves into the …
Professor Alan Cheville, electrical & computer engineering and the T. Jefferson Miers chair in electrical engineering, was recently profiled on an industry website, …
Jeff Erikson ’83, a Bucknell University alumnus, has been hired as general manager of the Americas at the Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Institute. …
Bucknell University alumnus Deborah Watkins ’82 was recently hired as director of water quality and environmental compliance at Aqua America, Inc., one of the …
George J. Pierson, Esq., ’84, a Bucknell University alumnus, was recently honored by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) with the 2016 Outstanding Projects …
John McCoskey ’79, a Bucknell University graduate and veteran of the entertainment technology industry, has been named Industry Lead Executive at Eagle Hill Consulting. …
Bucknell University graduate Luke McHale ’94 has been named comptroller for the Division of Administration & Finance at North Carolina Central University. Prior to his …
Thomas L. Williams ’80, who has been CEO of the Parker-Hannifin Corporation for nearly a year, was recently also elected Chairman of the Board at …
Professor Charles Kim, mechanical engineering, is the recipient of the 2015 Outstanding Faculty Award from the Kern Family Foundation for his accomplishments in …
North Carolina Construction News
Professor Michael Toole, civil and environmental engineering, says there are practical and ethical reasons why the design for construction safety concept …
Medical Design Technology
Professor Charles Kim, mechanical engineering, and collaborators at Columbia Engineering and the Columbia University Medical Center are developing a dynamic spine brace …
Professor Michelle Beiler, civil and environmental engineering, received the 2015 ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineering) ExCEEd New Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award.
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Professor Michelle Beiler, civil & environmental engineering, has been awarded an American Fellow Publication Grant by the American Association of University Women. American Fellowships support …
The Standard-Journal
Some Bucknell engineering students cut their winter break short to participate in this year’s K-WIDE challenge: aiding victims of natural disasters. …
Center for Development in Central America
Student engineers developed a water project to bring clean water to the El Porvenir coffee cooperative. …
The Daily Item
A trebuchet built by a team of Bucknell engineers promises pumpkins will fly farther and faster, thanks to a new aluminum arm. …
Greg Danchik ’15 was selected as a winner in the BMES Undergraduate Student Research & Design Competition, known as the DEBUT awards (Design by Biomedical …
Bucknell University biomedical engineering major Sarah Denning ’16 was a winner in the 7th World Congress of Biomechanics’ Student Paper Competition, sponsored by the American …
Rachel Ren ’15, a computer science and math major, had a paper and poster accepted at the 2014 Association for Computing Machinery Conference on …
Abigail Watson ’16 was selected to receive the Michael Baker Corporation Foundation Scholarship for Diversity in Engineering.
The scholarships, funded by Michael Baker International, award …