Political Stars in Demand for Graduation Speeches
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 …
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 …
Voice of America Online
China is getting ready to welcome representatives from 150 nations, including senior leaders of 40 countries, to discuss its international infrastructure …
The Conversation
To better understand why companies turn to euphemisms rather than spill bad news with plain language, Bucknell Freeman College of Management professor Kate …
Christian Science Monitor
Could a return to a simpler kind of grocery store help us live more lightly on the planet? Thomas Kinnaman, an …
Inside Higher Ed
The national higher education media outlet reviews the book by Bucknell psychology and neuroscience professor Judy Grisel, Never Enough: The Neuroscience …
VOA News Online
One obstacle to a potential U.S.-China trade deal may be the threat it could pose to the ruling Communist Party of China. …
The Associated Press
The abuses of standardized testing in the college bribery scandal highlighted deeper concerns about the fairness of using SAT and ACT tests. …
The Washington Post
This op-ed, co-authored by Janice Traflet, Howard I. Scott research professor of management in Bucknell’s Freeman College of Management, …
Brain in the News, Dana Foundation blog
Judy Grisel, a Bucknell psychology and neuroscience professor, shared her compelling story of 25 years of addiction …
First Things
Alexander Riley, Bucknell sociology professor, offers a summary of the health and status of sociology in this op-ed. His conclusion: sociology …
The Citizens’ Voice
Uncovering historic channels is a key to managing rivers, Bucknell’s Ben Hayes told an audience at Nescopeck State Park on March 12 …
Forbes
Stars and their formation remain key to understanding everything we know about solar systems like ours. In this story, Bucknell physics and astronomy …
WITF-FM
Bucknell and Susquehanna Universities are collaborating on a project to draw attention to the problem of food insecurity and offer a local solution, one …
Pakistan Press International
Italy is expected to join China’s Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI, when Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives Thursday in Rome. Zhiqun …
Inside Higher Ed
Since the 2016 meeting of the National Association of College Admissions Counseling, a group of admission deans from more than a dozen …
The Conversation
Is burning trash instead of recycling it such a bad thing? Bucknell economics professor Thomas Kinnaman details in this story that he thinks …
The Philadelphia Inquirer
A psychology professor at Bucknell University, Judy Grisel recently published Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction, a narrative of …
WGN Radio
Judy Grisel, professor of psychology and neuroscience at Bucknell, joined WGN Radio’s Karen Conti during this interview to talk about addictive behavior …
USA Today
In less than 25 years, marijuana has gone from illegal everywhere in the United States to legal for at least some uses in …
The Hill
In this op-ed, Bucknell psychology professor Michael “Mick” Smyer contends that Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and some young visitors missed an opportunity …
Medium
Bucknell psychology and neuroscience professor Judith Grisel shares her story and science of addiction in her book, Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of …
Voice of America
Zhiqun Zhu, Bucknell political science and international relations professor, provides some expert perspective on any future U.S. trade deal with China …
Pacific Standard
This story reports on new research led by Bucknell political science professor Chris Ellis finding that race-related resistance toward social spending is reduced …
ABC News (Australia)
Bucknell political science and international relations professor Zhiqun Zhu was one of the experts who provided insight in this story on the …
The Chronicle of Higher Education
News that Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Gonzaga University, has been named provost …
College Planning & Management
This brief reports that Bucknell University’s Board of Trustees has approved construction of a new 79,500-square-foot management and art building. …
The Hill
As President Trump prepares for his second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un later this month in Vietnam, Bucknell political science …
Science Podcast
In the monthly books segment of this weekly podcast, books editor Valerie Thompson talks with Bucknell psychology and neuroscience professor Judy Grisel …
The Nation
In the age of big data, some universities are trying to train future technologists to consider the implications of tools before they’re used. …
NPR Fresh Air
Bucknell psychology and neuroscience professor Judy Grisel was a featured guest on this edition of “Fresh Air” with legendary host Terry Gross …
WITF-FM
A recent national survey conducted by the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy found that President Trump’s performance in office is influencing whether voters will …
Newsweek
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s January 2 speech on Taiwan triggered a new round of heated debates about China-Taiwan relations. Bucknell political science and international …
PRI’s The World
U.S. withdrawal from the the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty will strengthen Chinese resolve to continue with its military modernization say China experts …
WITF-FM
Voters in Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District will choose a new representative on May 21 after the resignation of Republican Tom Marino. Bucknell University political …
Scientific American
While the devastating consequences of addiction pervade the daily news, Bucknell psychology and neuroscience professor Judy Grisel discusses how our distant ancestors may …
Houston Chronicle
As we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, Bucknell psychology professor Michael “Mick” Smyer writes in this op-ed that the relevance of …
WNEP-TV
When it comes to the national debate over security along the U.S./Mexico border, this segment shows how some Montandon Elementary School fifth grade students …
The Washington Post
Forty years after China’s first call for unification with Taiwan, Bucknell political science and international relations professor Zhiqun Zhu writes in this …
Newsday
Some health and academic researchers, including Bucknell psychology and neuroscience professor Judy Grisel, urge in this story to have New York slow down …
USA Today
Bucknell psychology professor Michael “Mick” Smyer, the founder of Graying Green: Climate Action for an Aging World, writes in this op-ed …
TheStreet
In this time of powerful cross currents when it’s tempting to think that the heroes of our national pantheon are dead and gone, Bucknell …
The Hill
On Nov. 16, controversial U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos issued new Title IX rules on how schools receiving federal funds are to handle …
CNBC
Executive search firm Kittleman & Associates analyzed the resumes of every CEO of a Fortune 500 company to determine which colleges produce the most …