Yes, Bucknell is one of the better colleges in the nation. Also one of the best for preparing its students for the outside world. It is ranked #10 of all schools in average salary earned mid-career by its graduates according to Payscale. Ahead of four of the eight Ivy League schools.
Barry Bucknell has written: 'Do-it-yourself in the garden' 'Bucknell's house'
In terms of post-graduate compensation, Bucknell is in the same range (if not above) most ivy league institutions. See the Related Link below for more information. In terms of academics, it is debatable whether Bucknell is or is not an ivy league school. After some light research and quizzing of alumni, I have found the following pieces of information which can hopefully answer your question... 1. Bucknell is an institution focused on undergraduate education. Unlike many (if not all?) of the ivy league schools, all of whom have post-professional programs (grad schools). Bucknell, at this time, does not want to go into the graduate school game (on a deeper level) as it would take away from the stellar undergraduate education. 2. In terms of getting into Bucknell, it isn't quite an ivy. However, it is close. For the last couple of years the acceptance rate has been below 30%--which puts the school in exclusive company. 3. Our sports teams often compete against (and beat) ivy league schools. Conclusion: Bucknell is part of a class that is coming to be known as "The Hidden Ivies." Call it a "baby ivy" or whatever you would like, Bucknell--overall--is a great school.
John Bucknell died in 1925.
Bucknell University was created in 1846.
William Bucknell was born in 1811.
William Bucknell died in 1890.
Peter Bucknell was born in 1967.
Jacqueline Bucknell was born on April 27, 1961, in England, UK.
Bucknell Bison football was created in 1883.
Bucknell University Press was created in 1968.
Bucknell railway station was created in 1860.
Bucknell University is in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.