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Martial Artist

Cultivating focus and trust

Joe Meiser, assistant professor of art & art history, has carved giant hominid skulls out of Styrofoam. He's created a six-foot tall steeple using 325 layers of red plastic. And he's crafted a Mobile Transcendence Device out of bones, wood, electronics and earth.

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  • When we asked some of our faculty to talk to us about the value of Liberal Arts, they used words like: connections, collaboration, relationships, critical thinking, foundation, and balance.
  • The Bucknell Dance Company commemorates the passion and dedication of alumni, students, faculty, and supporters of Bucknell's Dance Program in this Spring's Legacy Dance Concert, April 26 and 27.
  • Bill Westenhofer '90, who is seeking his second Academy Award, discusses his creative approach to filmmaking and the benefits of a Bucknell education.
  • Baratunde Thurston, author of The New York Times' best-seller How to Be Black, spoke at Bucknell University Jan. 29, 2013 as part of the continuing Bucknell Forum 'tech/no' series.
  • Shara McCallum, Professor of English, discusses being a first-generation college student.
  • An interview with Alex Lyras '93, who starred in the Nov. 27 production of 'un/real and un/true: The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs.'
  • Passion. Diversity. Breadth. Curiosity. Integration. Rigor. Thinking otherwise. Holistic. These are some of the terms that our faculty said when we asked them to sum up the liberal arts in one word. Watch the video to hear what else they had to say.
  • il·lu·mi·nate: to enlighten spiritually or intellectually.
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