Michael Taylor ’00 Named VP of Customer Success Management at Zycus
Bucknell University graduate Michael Taylor ’00 has been named the Vice-President of Customer Success Management at Zycus, a leading global provider of procurement performance …
Bucknell University graduate Michael Taylor ’00 has been named the Vice-President of Customer Success Management at Zycus, a leading global provider of procurement performance …
BioDerm, Inc., recently announced that Gaet Tyranski ’91, a Bucknell University alumnus, has been appointed president of the company. BioDerm is a manufacturer of products …
Bucknell University graduate Katurah Klein ’13, who is currently a chemistry teacher at Mifflin County (Pa.) High School, was recently the subject of a feature …
Eric Wengert ’16, a Bucknell University student majoring in neuroscience, is part of a research team based out of Penn State that has discovered …
Last year, Bucknell University Professor Jean Lamont, psychology, had a paper published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine that chronicled her research findings that …
Bucknell University graduate alumnus Richard L. Scheaffer M’64, professor emeritus of statistics at the University of Florida, was recently featured in Amstat News, the …
Bucknell University professor Craig Kochel, geology and environmental geosciences and Benjamin Hayes, Director of the Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment’s Watershed …
Bucknell University graduate Amanda Mockbee ’08, an assistant vice-president at Dollar Bank in Cleveland, was recently featured in a series being run by the Cleveland …
Bucknell University professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations and the John D. MacArthur Chair of East Asian Politics, was recently interviewed for …
Katie Oliver ’91 was recently elected as a judge on the Centre County (PA) Court of Common Pleas. She is just the second woman ever …
Joan Cadigan ’86 was recently named the new Executive Director of the Phoenixville Community Education Foundation (PCEF). Cadigan previously spent several years as the Vice-President …
Professor Matthew Slater, philosophy, has been named the winner of the 2015 Popper Prize from the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science …
Ronald Liebowitz ’79 was recently named the new president at Brandeis University. Liebowitz, who was honored by the Bucknell Alumni Association in 2014 with …
Ed Wise ’81, the CEO of The CDM Group, the world’s largest fully-integrated healthcare communications company, was recently featured in Profile Magazine with an extensive …
Carbon Roots International (CRI), a non-profit co-founded in 2010 by M. Ryan Delaney ’06, is in the running for a grant from The Great Energy …
Kate Jansen ’16 and her team with the technology startup Friendress were recently featured in a newspaper article in the Wilton Bulletin out of her …
Professor DeeAnn Reeder, biology, is a co-leader of a new study by Fauna & Flora International that has photographed a critically endangered elephant …
Harvey Edwards ’78 was recently honored as the 2015 State Advisor of the Year by the Pennsylvania Association of Student Councils. Edwards, who holds a …
P. George Benson ’68, a Lewisburg native and the former president of the College of Charleston, was recently recognized with the 2015 Outstanding Directors Award …
Brian Hitchings ’84 recently joined SSH Real Estate as a Senior Vice-President. SSH is a commercial real estate company based in Philadelphia that serves the …
Shelby Radcliffe M’12, who is also a former member of the advancement team and Director of Campaign Administration at Bucknell, has been named the Vice …
Bucknell University is the recipient of a grant from the Teagle Foundation along with Franklin & Marshall College and the University of Pennsylvania. The $280,000 …
Bucknell University’s Weis Center for the Performing Arts has been named as one of the top 10 college performing arts centers in the country by …
Two Bucknell alums were recently named to leadership roles at Glassdoor, a top jobs recruiting and informational website.
Kristina Leslie ’86, former Chief Financial …
Mark Stasium ’87 has been named Senior Vice-President, commercial real estate lending officer at Camden National Bank in Portland, Maine. Stasium hold a bachelor’s …
Former Bucknell University Provost Mick Smyer, who is currently taking a sabbatical from the university as he prepares for a fellowship, recently had an article …
Professor Regina Gazes ’04, psychology and the Animal Behavior Program, is a co-author of a new recently published paper, detailing a study that …
Stone Hearth News
Professor Mark Haussmann, biology, says his research “will be important for predicting how early adversity impacts human health and how changing environmental …
Religion & Politics
Professor Brantley Gasaway, religious studies, discusses the work of contemporary progressive evangelicals whose political activism, starting in the 1960s, diverged from the …
Wall Street Journal
Imaging studies by Professor Andrea Halpern, psychology, have shown that deliberately imagining music and actually listening to music activate many of the …
The Atlantic
Professor Jennifer Silva, sociology, conducted research that revealed that working-class young people (ages 24 to 34) are no longer setting their sights on …
Washington Post
Professor Ken Field, biology, says he hopes his research is a positive step toward finding a way to strengthen the immune system of …
Huffington Post
Professor Chris Martine, biology, and his lab group named a new species of bush tomato Solanum watneyi after Mark Watney, the main character …
China Daily
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, director of the China Institute and MacArthur Chair of East Asian Politics, said China and the United States, permanent members …
Ozy
Scholars of Caribbean poetry say Professor Shara McCallum, English, is a writer to watch. …
NPR
Professor Chris Ellis, political science, says people running for president may crave the spotlight or aim to push an agenda, even if they know …
The News & Observer
Professor James Orr, East Asian studies, says there has been a sense of patriotism in Japan, something that he said …
Caribbean Today
Professor Mick Smyer, psychology, says, “President Obama showed insight and leadership by making a connection between climate change and the legacy left by …
U.S. News & World Report
Professor T. Joel Wade, psychology, says women get over break-ups faster than men “because they seek social support and use …
mic.com
Professor Evan Peck, computer science, discusses Phylter, a new piece of software designed to keep you focused on the task at hand. “It tries …
Huffington Post
New research by Professor Jean Lamont, psychology, suggests that feeling body shame may actually cause women to become physically ill. …
ForeignAffairs.co.nz
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, director of the China Institute and MacArthur Chair of East Asian Politics, says China has “quickly and quietly doubled its efforts …
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, director of the China Institute and MacArthur Chair of East Asian Politics, says the latest Chinese financial slump “is a wake-up call …
The Conversation
Professor David Mitchell, political science, says President Obama’s pragmatic leadership style played a central role in his administration’s ability to strike a deal …
U.S. News
Energy costs will likely go higher if the U.S. passes legislation that forces energy providers to adopt more Earth-friendly practices, says Professor …
Washington Post
Professor T. Joel Wade says his recent study on flirting concluded that women perceived men who acted committed and caring to be the …
Bustle
New research from Professor T. Joel Wade, psychology, reveals that men and women flirt differently — and are looking for different clues from each …
The Conversation
Professor Chris Ellis, political science, said the Senate’s decision to give President Obama so-called fast-track trade promotion authority stands out as an exceedingly …
NPR
When asked if presidential candidate Hillary Clinton could consider herself a New Yorker, Professor Karen Morin, geography, said the idea of place as an …