Astronomers Clock Extremely High Winds on An Object Outside of Our Solar System
CNN
This story reports that for the first time, scientists, including Bucknell physics and astronomy professor Katelyn Allers, have been able to measure the …
CNN
This story reports that for the first time, scientists, including Bucknell physics and astronomy professor Katelyn Allers, have been able to measure the …
New Scientist
Katelyn Allers, a physics and astronomy professor at Bucknell, and her colleagues analysed a brown dwarf about 34.5 light years away, called …
Newsweek
For the first time, astronomers have measured atmospheric wind speed on a world outside our solar system, recording winds averaging around 1,450 mph on …
VIA Keystone Edition
The fault on the COVID-19 pandemic does not lie with animals says Bucknell biology professor DeeAnn Reeder, a leading bat biologist. …
The International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
Professor Carol Wayne White, religious studies, talks about her work on religious …
PennLive.com
Final design of the southern section of the Central Susquehanna Valley Thruway is progressing on schedule, although the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reports that …
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
This story features a recent study by Bucknell researchers detailing the potentially harmful amount of carbon monoxide e-cigarettes can emit. …
Yahoo News
Zhiqun Zhu, a Bucknell political science and international relations professor, said in this story that tensions over protests in Hong Kong and …
VIA Public Media
In the wake of devastating fires in Australia, Bucknell biology professor Chris Martine, the David Burpee Professor in Plant Genetics & …
The Patriot-News/Pennlive.com
This story reports on the group of Bucknell University chemical engineering and chemistry student and faculty researchers who published a study that found …
FOX 56
While doctors and vape shop owners go back and forth on the health safety of e-cigarettes, chemical engineering and chemistry students and professors …
WNEP-TV
E-cigarettes and vaping have made a lot of headlines lately. They are also the topic of a research study by chemical engineering and chemistry …
WITF-FM
Rich Robbins, a Bucknell associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and a certified parapsychologist, attempted to demystify the truth behind …
FOX56, WOLF-TV
Many people believe ghost stories are not just fiction, but is there science to back them up? Rich Robbins, an associate dean …
Bucknell Professor Raphael Dalleo, English, has won the 2017 Gordon K. and Sibyl Lewis Prize from the Caribbean Studies Association for his book, American Imperialism’s
The Bucknell team of Aiqiu Wang ’19, Haipu Sun ’19 and Haoyu Xiong ’19 were named meritorious winners at the 2017 Mathematical Contest in Modeling …
Voice of America
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, discusses the advantages of President Trump hosting foreign leaders at his Mar-a-Lago estate. …
The New York Times
While President Trump’s plan to revive the coal industry made front-page news, Pulitzer-prize winning composer Julia Wolfe brought her choral work …
Lynn Breyfogle, associate dean for the College of Arts & Sciences and professor of mathematics, was awarded an ACE Fellowship for 2017-2018. Since 1965, …
FoxNews.com
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, calls Japan’s plan to populate a cluster of islands between Okinawa and Taiwan “counterproductive in terms …
George Coe M’80, a graduate alumnus of Bucknell University, was recently named the chief operating officer of the Follett Corporation and Baker & Taylor. He …
Niche-Canada.org
Professor Claire Campbell, history, recently wrote this article that details a new dual-class project that she is undertaking with Professor Andrew Stuhl, …
John McKeegan ’84, a Bucknell University alumnus, was recently named vice president for institutional advancement at Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore. He has worked at …
WNYC
Professor Jennifer Silva, sociology & anthropology, recent gave an interview on WNYC’s The Takeaway in which she discusses some of her current research …
Earlier this year, Bucknell University graduate William Tighe ’00 was named the new vice president of federal government affairs at the National Association of Chain …
Joseph Salvino M’83, a graduate alumnus of Bucknell University, was recently appointed professor in the Molecular and Cellular Oncogenesis Program and Scientific Director of …
Geoffrey Gallo ’82, a graduate of Bucknell University, was recently named senior vice president of marketing and strategic consulting at Grennan Fender CPAs, an Orlando-based …
Mary Medure ’17 recently committed to join Teach for America (TFA) following her graduation from Bucknell University in the spring. Medure, who will be the …
Huffington Post
Professor Chris Martine, biology, recently wrote a column in which he encouraged his fellow scientists to engage in and embrace more self-promotion, …
Diane Allen ’70, a Bucknell University alumna and New Jersey State Senator, recently announced her retirement following the end of her current term in January …
In December, Bucknell University President John Bravman was named the chair of the Geisinger Health System Board of Directors. The top of the Geisinger board …
Ira Levee ’71, a graduate of Bucknell University, was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America. Levee is …
Washington Jewish Week
Professor Scott Meinke, political science, helped explain the role of whips in the U.S. House of Representatives in this article that …
Luke McGuire ’08, a Bucknell University alumnus, recently received a Bisgrove Scholar Award from Science Foundation Arizona (SFAz). With support from Arizona philanthropist Jerry Bisgrove, …
Washington Post
Professor Lindsay Nielson, political science, co-authored an op-ed today that summarizes her latest research with her two colleagues on voter ID laws. …
Zenji Nakazawa ’89, a Bucknell University graduate, was recently appointed to a leadership post at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Nakazawa will serve as the …
A new book recently debuted that profiles Jay Wright ’83, the head men’s basketball coach at Villanova. Titled Long Shots: Jay Wright, Villanova, and College …
Rebecca Critser ’10, a Bucknell University alumna, was recently selected as the recipient of the Richard and Kaye Woltman Endowed Fellowship in Health Communications for …
Professor Andrew Stuhl, environmental studies, recently garnered a 2017 Young Scholars Prize from the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and …
Kim Ruth ’76, a graduate of Bucknell University, was recently elected to the Board of Directors of TriState Capital Holdings, Inc., the parent company of …
Professor Carmen Gillespie, English, recently received the 2016 Poetry Prize from Stillhouse Press, a book publisher that bills itself as “craft publishing for …
Jonathan Johnson ’00, a Bucknell University graduate, recently became a member of the Schulman Study Group, a distinguished and select group of prominent orthodontists …
Samantha Deffler ’10, a Bucknell University alumna, was recently featured on NPR’s Morning Edition. The story tells of Deffler’s work in cognitive science and her …
The Bucknell student chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS) recently received a Commendable award for its activities during the 2015-16 academic year. The announcement …
Kim Casko ’96, a Bucknell University graduate, was recently featured in a Q&A in the Corridor Business Journal, a trade magazine in Iowa. In …
Patriot-News
Professor Virginia Zimmerman, English, wrote this op-ed about how she believes that Betsy DeVos, President Trump’s nominee for Education Secretary, is not qualified …
Steve Kohn ’81, an alumnus of Bucknell University, was recently profiled in a Q&A piece in the Commercial Observer, a trade publication for New …
Makoto Fujimura ’83, a graduate of Bucknell University, recently received the 2016 Aldersgate Prize from the John Wesley Honors College at Indiana Wesleyan University for …