Interview Links

Click the links below to view the full interviews on Mediaspace. Full Interview with Terry Snoddy & Pastor Mike Deal, White Deer Valley Baptist Church Interview with Isabella O’Neill, University Archivist – Part 1 Interview with Isabella O’Neill, University Archivist – Part 2 Full Interview with Kurt Nelson, Director of Religious and Spiritual Life Full Interview with Joe Murray, Professor of Education Full Interview with … Continue reading Interview Links

Baptist Roots: Unveiling the Baptist Influence in the Founding of Bucknell University

The Country Church that Built Bucknell What quietly slipped away from Bucknell’s better-known history was the influence of a small building less than a 20 minute drive from campus.  Although established in 1808, the White Deer Valley Baptist Church did not have a physical building dedicated to the cause until 1837. Until then, settler-owned cabins were the places that the 10 founding members used to … Continue reading Baptist Roots: Unveiling the Baptist Influence in the Founding of Bucknell University

Opening Paragraphs for Mid-Semester Project

From a Religious to a Secular University Seeing as Bucknell was founded by Baptists, it’s not surprising that the original charter stated for its board members to be Baptist as a mandatory rule, and likewise, Sunday morning chapel service. However, the institution that we know of today is entirely secular, with a range of religious groups: Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Orthodox and Protestant.  How did these … Continue reading Opening Paragraphs for Mid-Semester Project

Northumberland County Historical Society’s Local Historian Relays Stories

Northumberland County Historical Society in Sunbury, Pennsylvania boasts artifacts that are found on site. A local historian spoke on the history of the area and the people central to it, peppering the history with anecdotes of the main characters. The city of Shamokin (in Northumberland County) contained a melting pot of native peoples in the 1700s.  The largest American Indian town at the time, Chief … Continue reading Northumberland County Historical Society’s Local Historian Relays Stories