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Faculty Colloquium

Faculty Colloquium

 

The historic Faculty Colloquium series was established in the early 1980s with the purpose of allowing the Bucknell faculty to share their scholarly research with colleagues across the disciplines, divisions, and colleges. From its inception, the Series was seen as a serious academic endeavor that offered Bucknell faculty an insight into subject-matters that for the most part lie outside their immediate area of specialization. Likewise, Faculty Colloquium speakers often find the comments from colleagues within and outside their discipline helpful as they offer a new perspective on the subjects of their research.

The conversation continues throughout the year on the Faculty Colloquium Facebook page.

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  • Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, Internal Colonialism: The Case of Puerto Ricans by Adam Burgos

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    Theatre & Dance

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    Women's & Gender Studies

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    Joseph Murray
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    Education

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    English

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    Deborah Sills
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