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Bucknell Forum: New economy, new opportunities

The global economic crisis presents challenges to prospective business owners, but those who trust their instincts, identify consumer needs and remain transparent have the chance to succeed, Bucknell Forum speaker Doug Lebda '92 says.
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- Elaine Pagels, noted scholar of religion, to speak at Bucknell
- New study abroad bloggers to chronicle adventures
- Men win first-round NCAA tournament game
- Bucknell Forum: Humanitarian Jody Williams to speak March 9
- Bucknell in national top 10 student-athlete grad rates
- 'US Future States Atlas' imagines imperial march
- Confocal microscope assists biology, biomed study
- Men's soccer visits Princeton in first NCAA round
- 'In Media Res' addresses race, gender, pop culture
Featured Events

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leads spring Forum
Internationally renowned environmental lawyer and bestselling author Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will kick off the spring events in the continuing Bucknell Forum series, "Global Leadership: Questions for the21st Century" with a talk titled "Globalization and the Green Economy: A New Vision for American Leadership and Strength."
’Ray Bucknell
Accomplishments and awards
- Handbook of Community Movements and Local Organizations, co-written by sociology professor Carl Milofsky, has been awarded the 2009 Virginia A. Hodgkinson Research Prize as the best book in the philanthropy and non-profit sector by ARNOVA (Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action). [Nov. 16, 2009]
- Eric Tillman, associate professor of chemistry, has received a Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award for 2009 from the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation. The award includes an unrestricted grant of $60,000 to support his polymer synthesis research. [posted Oct. 27, 2009]

