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Friday, September 29th, 2023

The Rise of AI | Legal Ramifications of Deepfakes Still Lagging Behind Technology

CHNI News
Freeman College of Management Professor Thiago Serra, analytics & operations management, comments in this story on government regulation on “deepfake” artificial …

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Thursday, September 28th, 2023

Oregon Decriminalized Possession of Small Amounts of Drugs. Fatal ODs Didn’t Skyrocket

HealthDay
Professor Judy Grisel, psychology and neuroscience, discusses in this story her concern with new research finding while drug overdose deaths have risen …

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Wednesday, September 27th, 2023

Who’s Being Listened to on the Global Stage? Increasingly Not Who You Might Think

The Associated Press
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, provides expert analysis on how China wants to be perceived as a …

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Friday, September 22nd, 2023

Beijing Says It Would Welcome a Visit by U.S. Senators Next Month

South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, discusses in this story how a U.S. senators’ trip would be …

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Wednesday, September 20th, 2023

Escaped Minks from Northumberland County Farm Pose Significant Ecological Problems, Warns Bucknell University Professor

FOX 56
Professor DeeAnn Reeder, biology, discusses in this segment the ecological impact to the area from the recent illegal release of thousands …

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Monday, September 18th, 2023

Oregon Voters Chose a Different Approach Toward Drug Use. It Was Never Going to Work.

USA Today
Professor Judy Grisel, psychology and neuroscience; and Marvin Seppala, former chief medical officer of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, published this …

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Thursday, August 31st, 2023

Bucknell University Revamps Public Safety with Therapy Dog and New Safety App

FOX 56
New Public Safety initiatives led by Chief Anthony Morgan — particularly Digger, the new Public Safety therapy dog; and the BSAFE app — …

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Sunday, August 27th, 2023

East Asia’s ‘seismic shift’: Why China Sees the Camp David Summit as the Start of a De Facto Military Alliance

South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, comments in this story on how the summit between leaders from …

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Monday, August 7th, 2023

Bucknell University Study Suggests Crowds Have an Impact on Soccer Action on Field

FOX 56
New research done by Bucknell economics professors Chris Magee and Amy Wolaver, suggesting that large and vocal crowds can contribute to the …

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Sunday, July 30th, 2023

Enter Your Villain Era – Gen Z Is Rebranding This Self-care Home Decor Trend

Ideal Home
Freeman College of Management Professor Annetta Grant, markets, innovation & design, and her study showing that home renovation media has been …

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Saturday, July 29th, 2023

In Peru, Discovery of Ancient Ruins Outpaces Authorities’ Ability to Care for Them

National Public Radio
Professor Manuel Larrabure, international relations, was included in this segment on the number of new ancient Inca ruins being discovered in …

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Friday, July 28th, 2023

China Replaces Qin Gang with Wang Yi, But Big Political Questions Linger After Foreign Minister Change-up

South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, provides analysis in this story about China’s decision to replace foreign minister …

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Thursday, July 27th, 2023

Women CFOS Are Outperforming Men — And The Specifics May Surprise You

GlobeSt.com
Research by Freeman College of Management Professor Kate Suslava, accounting, showing that firms with women in their top financial roles perform better …

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Wednesday, July 26th, 2023

U.S. Rep. Chip Roy Helps Bend Powerful House Committee Further to the Right

The Texas Tribune
Professor Scott Meinke, political science, and his research, which focuses on legislative politics in Congress, is featured in this story

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Friday, July 21st, 2023

Are You In A ‘Delusionship’? The TikTok-Viral Dating Trend, Explained

Glam
Professor T. Joel Wade, psychology, is featured in this story, discussing delusionship, when someone fantasizes about a romantic interest a lot, …

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Friday, July 21st, 2023

Homeowners Never Feel Like Their Homes Are Quite Finished: Bucknell Prof.

BNN Bloomberg
Freeman College of Management Professor Annetta Grant, markets, innovation & design, is interviewed about her study on the influence of home …

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Wednesday, July 19th, 2023

Mystery Over Missing Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang Takes Toll on Country’s International Image

South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, provides analysis in this story on Qin Gang, Chinese foreign minister, …

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Monday, July 17th, 2023

What Is the Cost of the American Dream in Different Parts of the U.S.?

Marketplace
Freeman College of Management Professor Stacy Mastrolia, accounting, provides personal finance analysis in this story about the cost of the American Dream …

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Saturday, July 15th, 2023

What Behaviors Lead to Second Dates? New Study Provides Insights

PsyPost
New research by Bucknell psychology researchers suggesting that there are certain behaviors that can increase the likelihood of securing a second date for both …

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Wednesday, July 12th, 2023

Inflation Paranoia and the Return of the New Consensus in Macroeconomics

ProMarket
Professor Matías Vernengo, economics, writes in this commentary that neither of two contrasting economic camps have correctly diagnosed the problems with current …

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Sunday, July 9th, 2023

HGTV Is Making People So Concerned About Being Judged for Their Decor That It’s Creating a World Where Everything Looks the Same, Study Says

Insider
Freeman College of Management Professor Annetta Grant, markets, innovation & design, had her research on the impact of home renovation media on …

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Thursday, July 6th, 2023

What’s Driving Inflation? Bucknell Prof Says Maybe Not What You Think

WITF-FM “The Spark”
Professor Matias Vernengo, economics, discussed the current state of American inflation and the causes of it in this edition of …

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Monday, July 3rd, 2023

Here Are Some of the Books Colleges Are Assigning As Common Readers This Year

Forbes
Bucknell’s first-year common reading, Sitting Pretty by disability rights advocate Rebekah Taussig — a memoir in the form of essays about the day-to-day …

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Friday, June 30th, 2023

Crest Haven Farm Market Honored as Entrepreneurial Success of the Year

Lancaster Farming
The Bucknell Small Business Development Center and Denny Hummer, assistant director, business incubation; and Steve Stumbris, Bucknell SBDC director, are given …

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Friday, June 30th, 2023

Businesses Aim to Harness Generative AI to Shake Up Accounting, Finance

The Wall Street Journal
Freeman College of Management Professor Daniel Street, accounting & financial management, provides research-based insight into this story on how …

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Wednesday, June 28th, 2023

Bucknell Center Turns Vacant Lots Into ‘Pocket Parks’

The Daily Item
The Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment and Matt McMullen ’23, a senior geography major, are featured in this story

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