November 24th, 2021
Bucknell Students Take on Radio City Music Hall
FOX 56
On Saturday, Nov. 20, 16 students from Bucknell University’s student a cappella group, Beyond Unison, opened The Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City …
FOX 56
On Saturday, Nov. 20, 16 students from Bucknell University’s student a cappella group, Beyond Unison, opened The Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City …
Penn Live
More than 4 acres along streams running through the campuses of Bucknell University in Lewisburg and Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove have been planted …
The Chronicle of Higher Education
College and university counseling centers, including Bucknell’s, are trying to keep up with increased requests for care, but it’s challenging …
The Daily Item
Bucknell’s College Admissions Insider podcast — co-hosted by Bryan Wendell, associate director of editorial content strategy; and Brooke Thames, communications …
The Chronicle of Higher Education
The efforts by Bucknell Chief of Public Safety Steve Barilar and others on campus to transport COVID-19 positive students to …
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
This story reports Bucknell’s Susan Dudt, Class of 2024 of Malvern, has qualified to compete in this month’s U.S. Olympic Team Trials for …
Eyewitness News
The Bucknell women’s basketball team, and first-year Scranton Prep grad Cecelia Collins, are previewed on their 2021-22 season in this segment. …
WNYC-FM “The Brian Lehrer Show”
Professor Chris Martine, biology, the David Burpee Chair in Plant Genetics & Research and the author of Trees …
WNEP-TV
Bucknell mechanical engineering student Susan Dudt ’24 is profiled in this segment for qualifying to participate in the U.S. Olympic team trials for curling. …
Eyewitness News
The Bucknell men’s basketball team is previewed for its 2021-22 season in this segment. …
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 …
Water Online
Bucknell University and Susquehanna University recently planted forest buffers alongside streams on their campuses to slow rainwater runoff, according to this story …
WNEP-TV
Bucknell’s chapter of Active Minds participated in a display aimed at stopping the silence and stigma around suicide. This segment reports that the display …
NBC News
The vaguely Middle Eastern aesthetic set in a sandy terrain, found in the new release of the motion picture Dune, is not …
WNEP-TV
This segment previews the new Bucknell women’s basketball season, which will include Scranton Prep’s Cecelia Collins, the first local player on the team in …
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 …
WITF-FM Smart Talk
For the second straight year, the holiday shopping season may be different than in the years before the coronavirus pandemic due to …
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 …
WNEP-TV
This segment reports that student and employee volunteers helped plant 100 trees and shrubs on the Bucknell campus Thursday morning in a Center for …
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 …
WVIA-TV
The pandemic has prompted more Americans to change jobs or leave the workforce entirely for a variety of reasons. Freeman College of Management Visiting …
FOX 56
Two Bucknell student groups are profiled in this segment for doing their part to break the stigma surrounding mental health issues and encourage …
FOX 56
Shipping delays are rising with the holiday season approaching. Freeman College of Management Jimmy Chen, analytics and operations management, explains supply chain …
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 …
WITF-FM “Smart Talk”
Freeman College of Management Visiting Professor Vivienne Wildes, joins a panel of experts to look at why so many individuals have left …
WVIA-TV
Freeman College of Management Professor Stephen O’Connor, practice in real estate, discusses what’s driving the hot housing market and how it has …
WNEP-TV
Mail and packages are facing delivery delays and increases in shipping costs. Bucknell Freeman College of Management Professor Jimmy Chen, analytics & operations …
European Commission Podcast
Professor Jason Leddington, philosophy, and his future book on the philosophy of magic and other arts of impossibility, is featured …
The Daily Item/Yahoo News
Shortages in supplies and labor combined with congested delivery lines and swelling shipping costs make for an uncertain retail market ahead …
Tribune-Review
A local man hopes to build support for recognizing legendary Bucknell student-athlete Christy Mathewson’s time in Greensburg, Pa. at a local playing field, …
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 …
The Business Journals
Some college presidents have recently expressed concern that the rankings can mislead students, especially now that schools have been operating under …
The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Presidents Dinner, hosted virtually by Bucknell University, featured a dozen private-college leaders, all of whom are mandating masks …
The Post-Journal
This story profiles Rayven Sample ’24, a sprinter on the Bucknell men’s track and field team, on competing in the men’s 400 …
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 …
FOX56
Bucknell’s largest incoming class in history, with the 1,031 new students in the Class of 2025, and record opening enrollment of 3,810 students …
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 …
Forbes
Tech executives are dreaming of a world where virtual reality engages even more people to action. This story reports that Bucknell is recreating the …
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 …
Medium
Bucknell is cited in this story for being among institutions that have come up with a great landing page targeting admissions. …