Why Retiring from Politics Is More Complicated for Women
The 19th
Women in politics, including Sen. Dianne Feinstein, face unique challenges when it comes to aging and family life. Professor Emeritus Michael “Mick” Smyer …
The 19th
Women in politics, including Sen. Dianne Feinstein, face unique challenges when it comes to aging and family life. Professor Emeritus Michael “Mick” Smyer …
TIME
Professor Andrea Halpern, psychology, and her research on why people remember music was featured in this related story. …
WITF-FM Smart Talk
Bucknell researchers Jayne McDevitt ’22, cell biology/biochemistry major; Professor David Rovnyak, chemistry; and Professor Beth Capaldi, biology, were …
The Hill
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, contends in this op-ed that only the United States and China, the two …
U.S. News & World Report
Professor Matias Vernengo, economics, confirms in this story that Russia’s war in Ukraine is adding pressure to natural …
U.S. News & World Report
When comparing your current city to a new city or region of the country where you might like to live, …
CHNI News Service
Professor Matias Vernengo, economics, cites in this story geopolitical reasons from the ongoing war in Ukraine and sanctions placed on …
The Hill
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, argues in this op-ed that China remains reluctant to play a major leadership …
CHNI News
Bucknell Professor Matías Vernengo, economics, says in this story that supply shortages and disruptions in supply chains, even those not directly …
The Hill
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, argues in this op-ed that it takes courage and wisdom to buck the …
WVIA-FM Art Scene
Professor Adrian Mulligan, geography department chair, discusses Douglass Week 2022, which takes place from February 10 through 15 and examines the …
The Associated Press
Professor Christopher Magee, economics, noted in this story that the International Olympic Committee is just one of many players in …
Cheddar News
When does your innocent binge-watching habits turn into an unhealthy addiction? Bucknell Professor Judy Grisel, psychology, applies her addiction expertise to …
Science
A new study argues that fireflies starting glowing 130 million years ago to identify mates. Bucknell Professor Sarah Lower, biology, was not …
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Both the Kaupas Camp, held each summer at Bucknell, and the Inside Out Prison Exchange Program, in which Bucknell students …
University Business
Campus counseling websites tend to be more LGBTQ+-friendly in states with hate crime and employment-nondiscrimination laws according to a Bucknell study by Professor …
Vox
President Biden’s administration said it would not send U.S. government officials to the Beijing Games in protest of China’s human rights violations. Bucknell Professor …
WNEP-TV
Members of an a cappella group from Bucknell, Beyond Unison, tell in this segment how they had the biggest show of their lives …
WNYC-FM “The Brian Lehrer Show”
Professor Chris Martine, biology, the David Burpee Chair in Plant Genetics & Research and the author of Trees …
WPSU
The poem by The Writing Center Director Deirdre O’Connor, At the Site of the Laurelton Village for Feeble-Minded Girls of Childbearing …
The National Interest
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, writes in this op-ed that the delicate Taiwan Strait status quo that …
WNEP-TV
On Election Day, we hear the phrase, “Every vote counts.” Bucknell Professor Chris Ellis ’00, political science, co-director of the Bucknell Institute …
NBC News
The vaguely Middle Eastern aesthetic set in a sandy terrain, found in the new release of the motion picture Dune, is not …
Slate
Ali Karjoo-Ravary, the Josephine Hildreth Detmer and Zareen Taj Mirza Assistant Professor in Islamic studies, religious studies, at Bucknell, authored this op-ed …
Newsweek
Bucknell Professor T. Joel Wade, psychology, was lead author of a study featured in this story finding that bald white men were …
CBC Radio One Online
While set thousands of years in the future, Islam is ‘part and parcel’ to Dune, says Bucknell Professor Ali Karjoo-Ravary, …
The Daily Mail
A psychological study of 120 people led by Bucknell University shows women find bald men less attractive than their fully covered counterparts …
The 19th
In April, three representatives in the House introduced a bipartisan bill to address gendered cost disparities in the military. Now two senators are …
AACSB Insights
Bucknell’s new Holmes Hall is profiled in this story for symbolizing the University’s goal of enabling liberal arts and professional programs to interact …
The Philadelphia Inquirer
As leaves start to change color this fall, Tanisha Williams, Bucknell’s David Burpee post-doctoral fellow in botany, explains how the future …
Modern Diplomacy
When the final group of American troops were flown out of Afghanistan in August, President Biden and headlines around the world declared that …
European Commission Podcast
Professor Jason Leddington, philosophy, and his future book on the philosophy of magic and other arts of impossibility, is featured …
Salon
The corn industry will be particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events as droughts and heat waves make it harder to yield bountiful harvests. Bucknell …
PsyPost
A new study by Professor T. Joel Wade, psychology, has identified several tactics that heterosexual men and women use when seeking to …
NPR Planet Money
This episode tells the story of how Professor Nina Banks, economics, excavated the economic work of Sadie Alexander, the first …
WNEP-TV
This segment reports that in addition to a record number of first-year students, Bucknell University is unveiling the university’s newest building, Holmes Hall …
Face2faceAfrica.com
Professor Nina Banks, economics, who is also an affiliated faculty member in women’s & gender studies and in critical Black studies at …
Aeon
Professor Judith Grisel, psychology, writes in this op-ed that our inability to treat substance use disorders stems from a narrow-minded view that …
Scientific American
Professor Katelyn Allers, physics & astronomy, authored this feature, which profiles the significance of brown dwarfs and her research on …
The Sacramento Bee
This story reports that concern about legacy is a major motivator for environmental action later in life, according to a 2020 study …
The Pitt News
Disdain for the NCAA and its arbitrary limits on the freedom of a college athlete has become widely popular. This story reports …
The Washington Times
A Bucknell and University of California study found that voter ID laws have had “negligible” effects on Black voter turnout in general …
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Bucknell rising senior Anais Barnes ’22 is profiled with Professor Chris Martine, biology; and Tanisha Williams, the Burpee Postdoctoral Fellow …
Newsweek
China’s state newspaper has said that visas for hundreds of Chinese postgraduate students to study at top U.S. universities have been rejected in a …
NorthCentralPA.com
This story reports on a new nationally representative survey from the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy that shows that there is substantial support among …
WITF-FM Smart Talk
The Bucknell Institute for Public Policy (BIPP) published a new survey that indicates there is substantial support among Americans for universal voter …
South China Morning Post/Yahoo News
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, cautioned in this story that the appeal of the China …
Marketplace
Professor Nina Banks, economics, and her new book titled Democracy, Race, and Justice: The Speeches and Writings of Sadie T. M. Alexander …
Inside Higher Ed
A new Bucknell Institute for Public Policy poll related to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on National Collegiate Athletic Association restrictions of …