He is survived by many loving friends. Ken graduated from Bucknell in 1956. Afterwards he took a job with the Department of Forest and Water. He then met Bob McEwen and started his first company ...
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Saturday marks the first meeting between Gonzaga and Bucknell, but it won’t be the first time GU standout Ryan Nembhard and Bison point guard Josh Bascoe have faced each other. Both Canadian ...
RENTON — The positive signs regarding the health of Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith continued Wednesday as he returned to practice, appearing on track to play Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings.
NYU Langone performs a new procedure for kidney replacement using pig organ Fox News senior medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joins ‘America Reports’ to explain the latest medical ...
From star-studded speakers at the Bucknell Forum to the spectacular display of the Aurora Borealis painting the skies across campus, Emily Paine, photography supervisor and photography editor for ...
So a group of faculty and students at Bucknell University created a tool to assist staff as they create the exam schedule each term, weighing factors that are important to students, faculty and the ...
Is Ken Jennings still hosting Jeopardy? The show made a big announcement about his fate in the franchise. On Monday, December 16, Jeopardy! shared a post on the show’s official Instagram page ...
In yet another sign of xenotransplantation creeping toward reality, a medical team at NYU Langone Health announced Tuesday that, for the third time, a kidney from a genetically modified pig had ...
Ken Leech, the former co-chief investment officer at Western Asset Management Co., was granted $10 million bail on federal charges that he improperly allocated trades to favored clients.
Meehan and Fox also look ahead to this week’s home games against Nicholls on Wednesday and Bucknell on Saturday, and how those contests might help build a little confidence for the 7-3 Zags.