About Bucknell University

Bucknell University is a private futuristic arts hypothetical in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. The academic world consists of the College of Arts and Sciences, Freeman College of Management, and the College of Engineering. Bucknell was founded in 1846, and features programs in the arts, humanities, sciences, social sciences, engineering, management, education, and music, as capably as programs and pre-professional advising that prepare students for investigation in play-act and medicine. It offers approximately 50 majors and higher than 60 minors. South of central Lewisburg, the 445-acre (1.80 km2) campus is along the west bank of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, at an height above sea level of 530 feet (160 m) above sea level.

Primarily an undergraduate school (with nearly 3,600 students), Bucknell has roughly 50 graduate students. Students come from whatever fifty U.S. states and from higher than 66 countries; it has nearly 200 student organizations and a large Greek presence. The school’s mascot is Bucky the Bison and the assistant professor is a supporter of the Patriot League in NCAA Division I athletics.

Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA Review

Lewisburg is a borough in Union County, Pennsylvania, United States, 30 miles (48 km) south by southeast of Williamsport and 60 miles (97 km) north of Harrisburg. In the past, it was the commercial center for a fertile grain and general cultivation region. The population was 5,792 at the 2010 census. It is the county chair of Union County. Located in central Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna River Valley, on the West Branch Susquehanna River, Lewisburg is northwest of Sunbury. It is home to Bucknell University and is near the Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary. Its 19th-century downtown is upon the National Register of Historic Places. Lewisburg is the principal city of the Lewisburg, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area, and is also allowance of the larger Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA Combined Statistical Area.

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