Horizon Media Hires Greg DePalma ’92 as VP, Advanced Video Analytics
Bucknell University alumnus Greg DePalma ’92 was recently hired by Horizon Media as its new vice president, advanced video analytics. DePalma comes to Horizon …
Bucknell University alumnus Greg DePalma ’92 was recently hired by Horizon Media as its new vice president, advanced video analytics. DePalma comes to Horizon …
Bucknell University alumnus Justin Lustig ’01 was recently named the head football coach at Edinboro University (Pa.). Lustig, a former football student-athlete at Bucknell …
St. Christopher’s, Inc. recently appointed Bucknell University graduate Eric Lebenson ’93 its chief development officer. St. Christopher’s, based in the Hudson River valley, serves …
Nancy Gray ’76, a graduate of Bucknell University, has been added as a new member to the Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board of Directors …
Chris Feinthel ’03, a graduate of Bucknell University and former member of the Bison men’s swimming & diving team, was recently appointed executive director of …
Bucknell University graduate Stacy Valent ’90 has been appointed Senior Vice-President and Chief Credit Officer at Malvern Federal Savings Bank, based in Paoli, Pa., outside …
With 2016 being a presidential election year and the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses less than a week away, numerous news articles have and will be written …
Kim Tierney Wang ’97, a Bucknell University graduate and former member of the Bison women’s swimming team, was recently featured in a story on Patch.com …
Bucknell University graduate Michael Taylor ’00 has been named the Vice-President of Customer Success Management at Zycus, a leading global provider of procurement performance …
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 …
Bucknell University graduate Katurah Klein ’13, who is currently a chemistry teacher at Mifflin County (Pa.) High School, was recently the subject of a feature …
Eric Wengert ’16, a Bucknell University student majoring in neuroscience, is part of a research team based out of Penn State that has discovered …
Last year, Bucknell University Professor Jean Lamont, psychology, had a paper published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine that chronicled her research findings that …
Bucknell University graduate alumnus Richard L. Scheaffer M’64, professor emeritus of statistics at the University of Florida, was recently featured in Amstat News, the …
Bucknell University professor Craig Kochel, geology and environmental geosciences and Benjamin Hayes, Director of the Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment’s Watershed …
Bucknell University graduate Amanda Mockbee ’08, an assistant vice-president at Dollar Bank in Cleveland, was recently featured in a series being run by the Cleveland …
Bucknell University professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations and the John D. MacArthur Chair of East Asian Politics, was recently interviewed for …
Katie Oliver ’91 was recently elected as a judge on the Centre County (PA) Court of Common Pleas. She is just the second woman ever …
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 …
Professor Matthew Slater, philosophy, has been named the winner of the 2015 Popper Prize from the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science …
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 …
Carbon Roots International (CRI), a non-profit co-founded in 2010 by M. Ryan Delaney ’06, is in the running for a grant from The Great Energy …
Kate Jansen ’16 and her team with the technology startup Friendress were recently featured in a newspaper article in the Wilton Bulletin out of her …
Professor DeeAnn Reeder, biology, is a co-leader of a new study by Fauna & Flora International that has photographed a critically endangered elephant …
Harvey Edwards ’78 was recently honored as the 2015 State Advisor of the Year by the Pennsylvania Association of Student Councils. Edwards, who holds a …
P. George Benson ’68, a Lewisburg native and the former president of the College of Charleston, was recently recognized with the 2015 Outstanding Directors Award …
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 …
Shelby Radcliffe M’12, who is also a former member of the advancement team and Director of Campaign Administration at Bucknell, has been named the Vice …
Bucknell University is the recipient of a grant from the Teagle Foundation along with Franklin & Marshall College and the University of Pennsylvania. The $280,000 …
Bucknell University’s Weis Center for the Performing Arts has been named as one of the top 10 college performing arts centers in the country by …
Two Bucknell alums were recently named to leadership roles at Glassdoor, a top jobs recruiting and informational website.
Kristina Leslie ’86, former Chief Financial …
Mark Stasium ’87 has been named Senior Vice-President, commercial real estate lending officer at Camden National Bank in Portland, Maine. Stasium hold a bachelor’s …
Former Bucknell University Provost Mick Smyer, who is currently taking a sabbatical from the university as he prepares for a fellowship, recently had an article …
Professor Regina Gazes ’04, psychology and the Animal Behavior Program, is a co-author of a new recently published paper, detailing a study that …
Stone Hearth News
Professor Mark Haussmann, biology, says his research “will be important for predicting how early adversity impacts human health and how changing environmental …
Religion & Politics
Professor Brantley Gasaway, religious studies, discusses the work of contemporary progressive evangelicals whose political activism, starting in the 1960s, diverged from the …
Wall Street Journal
Imaging studies by Professor Andrea Halpern, psychology, have shown that deliberately imagining music and actually listening to music activate many of the …
The Atlantic
Professor Jennifer Silva, sociology, conducted research that revealed that working-class young people (ages 24 to 34) are no longer setting their sights on …
Washington Post
Professor Ken Field, biology, says he hopes his research is a positive step toward finding a way to strengthen the immune system of …
Huffington Post
Professor Chris Martine, biology, and his lab group named a new species of bush tomato Solanum watneyi after Mark Watney, the main character …
China Daily
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, director of the China Institute and MacArthur Chair of East Asian Politics, said China and the United States, permanent members …
Ozy
Scholars of Caribbean poetry say Professor Shara McCallum, English, is a writer to watch. …
NPR
Professor Chris Ellis, political science, says people running for president may crave the spotlight or aim to push an agenda, even if they know …
The News & Observer
Professor James Orr, East Asian studies, says there has been a sense of patriotism in Japan, something that he said …
Caribbean Today
Professor Mick Smyer, psychology, says, “President Obama showed insight and leadership by making a connection between climate change and the legacy left by …
U.S. News & World Report
Professor T. Joel Wade, psychology, says women get over break-ups faster than men “because they seek social support and use …
mic.com
Professor Evan Peck, computer science, discusses Phylter, a new piece of software designed to keep you focused on the task at hand. “It tries …
Huffington Post
New research by Professor Jean Lamont, psychology, suggests that feeling body shame may actually cause women to become physically ill. …