August 22nd, 2019
A Former Addict Turned Top Neuroscientist Explains the Dangers of Teen Drinking
The Telegraph
Judith Grisel’s first drunken experience was no different to that of most middle-class teenagers – having had the odd sip at family …
The Telegraph
Judith Grisel’s first drunken experience was no different to that of most middle-class teenagers – having had the odd sip at family …
Canadian HR Reporter
A recent study found that an appropriate workload and role can aid older workers’ health and well-being, while the opposite can have …
The Albuquerque Journal
Addiction. Judith Grisel knows its effects firsthand. She knows because she was an addict before becoming a neuroscientist and psychology professor at …
CBS News
The consulting firm McKinsey estimated just how much the historic and current discrimination against African-Americans is hurting the broader economy — to the …
Philadelphia Inquirer
Bucknell rising sophomore and Bison men’s golf team member Chris Tanabe won the Pennsylvania Amateur Tournament and was profiled in this story. …
WITF-FM Smart Talk
Students at Bucknell’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) have provided free, confidential consulting to an array of businesses and Steve Stumbris, …
Newsweek
Hong Kong’s mass protests this summer will undoubtedly become a turning point in the relations between the region and Chinese mainland. Zhiqun Zhu, …
The Times
Who better to understand addiction than a former addict turned top scientist? In this feature, Bucknell neuroscience and psychology professor Judith Grisel …
The Associated Press
South Sudan is trying to rebuild its six national parks and 13 game reserves following a five-year civil war. DeeAnn Reeder, …
WNEP-TV
Gilson Snow, a beneficiary of the Bucknell Small Business Development Center, recently celebrated its annual Summer Snow Day, and now turns its full …
Inside Higher Ed
Bucknell has joined the growing number of institutions that have made submission of SAT or ACT scores optional, but it continues to …
Forbes
As detailed in this story, Bucknell and the NGO Fauna & Flora have teamed up with Zooniverse, the South Sudan Wildlife Service …
WNEP-TV
Bucknell Field Hockey Head Coach Jeremy Cook lays out in this segment how he helps over 100 campers attending his Bison Field Hockey Camp …
Fox News
Bucknell men’s golf head coach Michael Binney, a former U.S. Marine Corps attack helicopter pilot, discusses in this interview a program he’s …
Forbes
Matt Daley, an undrafted player after his senior season in 2004 at Bucknell, got the call from the bullpen to relieve legendary Yankees’ …
NPR’s Planet Money
America’s towns are slowly breaking up with recycling, and not just for economic reasons. But economists, like Bucknell economics professor, Thomas Kinnaman …
NPR’s Planet Money
Bucknell economics professor Thomas Kinnaman discusses the origins of recycling in this “Planet Money” episode. Interestingly enough, Kinnaman reports that it …
Trinidad Daily Express
Drawing from her research on marijuana and her own personal experiences, Judith Grisel, a Bucknell professor of psychology, provides a …
Next Avenue
People are asking if a president can be too old. Michael “Mick” Smyer, a Bucknell psychology professor, is co-author on this op-ed, …
Medium
Evan Peck, a Bucknell computer science professor, writes about the importance of providing greater access to undergraduates to attend professional conferences in this …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
After more than a decade of efforts to curb the spread of the deadly white-nose syndrome in American bats, it appears as if …
Forbes
People buy more healthy foods as their incomes increase. So better nutrition might be one of the salutary effects of a redistribution program like …
University Business
A growing number of colleges are purchasing cyber insurance. In fact, the global market is expected to reach $14 billion by 2022, according …
The New York Times
Bucknell biology professor Chris Martine, the David Burpee Chair in Plant Genetics & Research; and postdoctoral fellow Angela McDonnell were …
Popular Science
Chris Martine, a biology scientist at Bucknell, has been studying nightshades in the Australian Monsoon Tropics for 20 years. Even so, this …
The Japan Times
When Xi Jinping makes his first visit to North Korea as China’s president Thursday, he’ll be broadcasting a message to the U.S. …
WVIA Public Media
Sarah Lower, a biology professor at Bucknell, shares the facts and the fascination with fireflies from her research in this “Keystone …
The Sydney Morning Herald
In her book, Never Enough: the Neuroscience of Experience and Addiction (released in Australia this month), Bucknell psychology and neuroscience professor …
Inside Higher Ed
This story reports that many common reading assignments this year, including Bucknell’s, focus on some of the nation’s most pressing issues. …
CNBC
As the United States and China remain deadlocked in a deepening dispute over trade and technology, some experts, including Bucknell political science and international …
Barron’s
Kyla Spence, a rising junior at Bucknell, had been leaning toward a career in investment banking, but after attending a symposium on wealth management …
The National Interest
President Trump is bent on “fixing” the problems between China and the United States, but Bucknell political science and international relations professor …
WBUR-FM
Yanjing Huang ’22 arrived at Bucknell last August, eight years after arriving in Boston as an immigrant from China. She tells her journey from …
Pennlive
History professor David Del Testa tells the tales of two Bucknellians who participated in D-Day, the greatest amphibious invasion of all time, in this …
BBC Radio
This segment offers perspective on waiting in music, literature and art. It includes literary comments by Harold Schweizer, a Bucknell English professor. …
The List
Human beings are naturally driven to flirt with those to whom we’re attracted, whether we realize it or not. This story reports that …
poets.org
A poem by G.C. Waldrep, an English professor and acting director of the Stadler Center for Poetry & Literary Arts, entitled “ …
Scientific American
Fireflies are magical, but there’s a dark side to those flickering spots of light, including, in some cases, “kleptoparasitism.” So wrote Cheyenne McKinley, …
Next Avenue
Graying Green founder, Bucknell psychology professor Michael “Mick” Smyer, says Older Americans Month needs a refresh in this op-ed. …
The Wall Street Journal
Among the commencement speakers at graduation ceremonies around the U.S. over the weekend, former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was …
ABC News
ABC News streamed the Bucknell commencement address by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on both its website and Facebook page. It received …
Innovation Hub from WGBH & PRI
As a recovering addict and neuroscientist, Judy Grisel learned that she was especially vulnerable because she was genetically predisposed …
ABC “Late Night Live”
Whenever there’s bad news to deliver or something to hide, rather than just come out and say it, some try to …
Washington Examiner
A poll by the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy found that Americans are strongly divided by party on which side of the political …
WNEP-TV
This is National Small Business Week. This segment shows how officials from the Bucknell Small Business Development Center joined with small business owners and …
The Hill
Along with traditionally in-demand speakers like President Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, this year’s crop of political commencement speakers, highlighted …
Inside Higher Ed
For decades, American society has reduced student success, or failure, to this number completely absent of any context, argue Bucknell’s Adam Piggott …
FOX News
Is college a worthy investment? In this opinion piece, Bucknell President John Bravman and Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone ’57 provide insight …
The Wall Street Journal
Women’s rights groups say violence against women has been met with indifference and impunity in Mexico. Pamela Neumann, a Latin American …
WITF-FM
The admissions scandal has invited scrutiny of the admission practices of the colleges themselves and how the process works. Bill Conley, vice president …