Once a Bucknell Professor, Now the Commander of an Ethiopian Rebel Army
New York Times Magazine
This article tells the story of former Bucknell Professor Berhanu Nega, economics, who left the University to lead a revolutionary force …
New York Times Magazine
This article tells the story of former Bucknell Professor Berhanu Nega, economics, who left the University to lead a revolutionary force …
Chris Tackney ’93, a Bucknell University graduate, recently joined Gramercy Funds Management LLC as its managing director and co-head of the trading desk. Tackney comes …
Politifact
Professor Gregory Krohn, economics, was quoted in a recent article on Politifact, a website that fact-checks politicians’ claims and statements. In this piece, …
John Tracey ’96, a Bucknell University graduate, was recently appointed the managing director and senior relationship manager for Webster Bank’s sponsor and specialty finance group. …
Richard Kanaskie ’78, a Bucknell University alumnus, was recently appointed the director of the Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement (I&E) at the Pennsylvania Utility Commission …
WYPR-FM Online
Professor Thomas Kinnaman, economics, was recently interviewed on a Baltimore radio station regarding his ongoing work on the economics of recycling. …
William Roark ’03, a Bucknell University alumnus, was recently elected to the Board of Directors of Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania, which provides quality legal …
Charles Mitchell ’05, a Bucknell University alumnus, was recently named the president and CEO of the Commonwealth Foundation (CF), effective July 1. The organization’s board …
Ted Grace ’95, a Bucknell University graduate, was recently appointed vice president, investor relations at United Rentals, Inc. Grace has over 20 years of …
Daily Item
Bucknell University students Dylan Yuska ’16 (economics), Matthew Bresnahan ’17 (economics) and Chris Shadek ’17 (computer science & engineering) hope that their new …
Paul Cowie, III ’02, a Bucknell University graduate, has been added to the ownership team at the Meketa Investment Group, a global investment consulting firm. …
Congratulations go out to Bucknell University graduate Jay Wright ’83, the head men’s basketball coach at Villanova University, which won its second national championship in …
Robert Gamgort ’84, a Bucknell University graduate, has been named the Chief Executive Officer at Keurig Green Mountain, the well-known maker of the Keurig …
David Brond ’81, a Bucknell University graduate, recently joined the Del-Mar-Va Council of the Boys Scouts of America (BSA) executive board, where he will …
Charlie Burckmyer ’99, a Bucknell University alumnus, recently joined JMC Capital Partners as its new Principal. He comes to JMC from Knob Hill Partners, a …
Bucknell University alumnus Hironori Maeda ’09 was recently named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list for the finance and venture capital field. Maeda …
Bucknell University graduate Lindsey Goldstein ’03 was recently featured in a first-person series being run in the Poughkeepsie Journal. The series is comprised of …
Professor Thomas Kinnaman, economics, recently had an article published on The Conversation website about recycling. In it, he theorizes that society may be …
Howard Heitner ’76, a Bucknell University alumnus, recently joined LaTerra Development as its chief operating officer. Based in Beverly Hills, Calif., LaTerra is an …
Bucknell University graduate John Dowers ’81 was recently named the President of the Consumer Healthcare Division at the WellSpring Pharmaceutical Corporation. Based in Sarasota, Fla., …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Two Bucknell alums were recently named to leadership roles at Glassdoor, a top jobs recruiting and informational website.
Kristina Leslie ’86, former Chief Financial …
NPR – WBUR
Professor Tom Kinnaman, economics, tackles tough questions about recycling: Is it working? Does it add up? …
Here & Now
Bucknell University economist Thomas Kinnaman shares his vision for how the U.S. should be recycling. …
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 …
WalletHub
Thomas Kinnaman, economics, says every $1,000 in property tax increases equals a $50,000 increase in the cost of the house. The survey ranks New …
NPR
Economics professor Thomas Kinnaman says rural drivers gain a lot more from lower gas prices than the savings estimated by the Energy Department. …
Quartz
Berhanu Nega, professor of economics, says the Ethiopian government “cannot last a day in an environment of freedom.” …
WalletHub
Bucknell University Professor Gregory Krohn, economics, weighs in on his Super Bowl pick and explains the event’s economic impact. …
The New York Times
Bucknell University Professor Thomas Kinnaman, economics, says public enthusiasm about recycling has cooled, with states favoring cheaper and easier options. …