Bucknell Calendar Spring 2023
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Donald Keim '75 teaches the complex concepts of finance and economics as John Neff (now honorary) professor of finance at Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Bucknell Calendar Spring 2023

His 40-year career was driven by a major class at Bucknell – Expenditure Accounting with Professor Scott Cowen as Manager. "It opens the door to how the economy can be used in different ways," Keim said.
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Cowen (who later became president of Tulane University) also introduced Keim to the idea of pursuing higher education, which led to Dr. Keim. Finance and Economics from the University of Chicago. There he researched and studied with Nobel laureate Merton Miller; Myron Scholes, his mentor; And Eugene Fama, his thesis advisor.

Natalia Mancero '24 has a clear vision of what she will do with her Bucknell education: Become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) at one of the "Big Four".
"The interesting thing about Freeman College of Management is how well it prepares you for the CPA uniform exam," said Mancero, an accounting major from Upper Saddle River, N.J.

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But getting a higher score is just the first step. To get a job at one of the largest accounting firms in the United States, Mancero needs real-world experience. So in his second year at Bucknell he went hunting.
"With the help of the Bucknell Center for Career Advancement, Mancero" started applying for every internship I could find in a New York City company, "he says.

My husband, 53-year-old Clifford James Nuttall III, 70, M'74, and I were "Agnes Survivors" and survivors of Hurricane Charley in 2004 and Irma in 2017 in Florida, where we have lived since 2001.
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In 1972 we rented a mobile home at Bucknell View Station across the Susquehanna River from Lewisburg. We asked our insurance company if we needed flood insurance, but he said That floods usually happen once in a hundred years, so we do not need them.

Unfortunately, it didn't take long for Hurricane Agnes to get nearly 20 inches of rain a week. One night we heard a siren warning people to evacuate the flooded area. We loaded our two small cars with cats and essentials, leaving behind wedding photos and my wedding dress and umbrella hanging from the stereo ceiling light, TV, books and wooden coffee table in glass. Driving across the bridge, we arrived at the home of Mary and John Dohmann M'50, a good friend who lived on South 16th Street in Linnetown, where we were immediately invited. The family of Butch Fisher, the owner of the butcher shop, also arrived. We stayed here for six weeks enjoying a great barbecue and drinks for adults, celebrating our third wedding anniversary in style. Sometime next week we climbed a mountain from Bucknell Hospital to see a cliff in a flooded river with our tuk-tuk overturning. Others are in a similar turmoil. Alumni later told me that they knew which clip we had because, as members of the National Guard, they found a copy of the Odyssey floating experiment, checking the books I taught. At Lewisburg Area High School. We were then injected with tetanus and allowed to feed in a muddy tuk-tuk. We found out that someone had stolen a stereo TV and a glass table. Our good china is still unbroken in the tall cupboards in the kitchen, glowing from the mud between each plate. We found our $ 5 bill covered in mud and brown clothing. We threw away most of our clothes away to save.
The federal government provided us with a $ 5,000 Small Business Administration (SBA) loan to replace what we had lost, and the Home and Urban Furniture (HUD) suite was placed on the actual website where we lost our rental. That. Every time it rained, I got out of our tuk-tuk to look at the river, even though we had nothing to do with it. With SBA money, as long as we replace what we have lost, we do not have to repay the loan. Six months later, with the money we had saved from our three years of teaching, we invested heavily in a mountain in Turbot Hills, Milton, and built a new two-story home.

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Excited to see the article by Matthew Bogdanos '80 [Summer 2022]! He visited my hometown in Ocala, Fla. A few years ago to discuss the destruction of the Baghdad Museum at our own Appleton Museum of Art. I went to see him and remembered our mother, who had been separated for 20 years. Thanks for the great update on his amazing and important career!
I just finished reading Summer 22. As always, it is interesting, inspiring and informative. Good job!

Student Jack Casturo '24 describes his personal project: "Thank You" LED screen for rear view mirror. I always wanted something like this: A sign on my windshield to thank a polite driver. I would love to be a beta tester for Jack's designs! You are welcome to email me anytime.
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At BUCKNELL we expect the best. When I took office six months ago with hope, I set two goals.

The first is to do our best to live up to the high standards set by our newest editors, Sherri Kimmel and Gigi Marino, as well as the high expectations of our readers with a long-term commitment to the university. This. The second is to find a new publisher who not only has the technical skills, writing skills and eyes for the design needed to bring great content from the original design to your inbox and inbox, but whoever Will radiate abundance and love and care as well. In the process, as I have.
In fact, anxiety can be a better word than a goal. They definitely make me sleep at night. The intimacy that many of you feel about this place is where I share it, and when I worry about something like I worry about Bucknell, I do nothing instead. Everyone named on the column to the right of this column shares that passion, working hard to capture only part of the dynamic and diverse spirit of this particular place.

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I am happy to say that today I sleep better. Starting with the 2023 winter issue, this will be directed by Katrin "Katie" Neitz, our new editor and deputy director of editorial strategy.
Katie brings to Bucknell more than 20 years of experience working in the big markets and academies. For 17 years he worked at Rodale Publishing, where he was the editor for Men's Health, Women's Health and the World Runners. He most recently served as editor of Lafayette College alumni and contributed to the quarterly input.

Katie is a unanimous choice in a field that includes editors working at some of the world's top universities and colleges, as well as candidates with similar experience in the private sector. I have no doubt that we have found the best.
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One of the highlights of my career was dedicating myself to this publication. But I was even more excited to see where Katie brought her next. I will read with you.

Articles and pictures about Tropical Storm Agnes in the spring of 2022 are a sad reminder to me when I saw the flood firsthand. [Professor] Bill Cooper, Head of the Department of Economics, gave me a summer job funded by the National Science Foundation. My apartment is off campus on St. Anthony near the Susquehanna River. As Agnes roared into Lewisburg at night, I realized that this was not just any storm – lots of rain. In fact, I always wake up watching the flood carefully. The open space at the back of my apartment was filling up quickly and in the morning it was clear that the immediate evacuation was in order. Market Street is 10 feet under water, and the only way to reach the high ground on Bucknell Hill is by ferry taxi. Imagine floating along the market road, seeing the roof of a parked car flooded!
My girlfriend at the time Sheri Cappell Morant '73 was also in Lewisburg in the summer doing research for [Professor] Alan Leshner in the Department of Psychology. Sheri and I searched for shelter in the Sigma Chi house, which was mostly empty for several days until the floodwaters receded. Food and drinks were limited at the time, but I remember finding coffee in the kitchen of the house. And do I remember who helped find the cup that early morning?
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