Is Dune a White Savior Narrative?
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
European Commission Podcast
Professor Jason Leddington, philosophy, and his future book on the philosophy of magic and other arts of impossibility, is featured …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
The Pitt News
Disdain for the NCAA and its arbitrary limits on the freedom of a college athlete has become widely popular. This story reports …
The Washington Times
A Bucknell and University of California study found that voter ID laws have had “negligible” effects on Black voter turnout in general …
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Bucknell rising senior Anais Barnes ’22 is profiled with Professor Chris Martine, biology; and Tanisha Williams, the Burpee Postdoctoral Fellow …
Newsweek
China’s state newspaper has said that visas for hundreds of Chinese postgraduate students to study at top U.S. universities have been rejected in a …
NorthCentralPA.com
This story reports on a new nationally representative survey from the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy that shows that there is substantial support among …
WITF-FM Smart Talk
The Bucknell Institute for Public Policy (BIPP) published a new survey that indicates there is substantial support among Americans for universal voter …
South China Morning Post/Yahoo News
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, cautioned in this story that the appeal of the China …
Marketplace
Professor Nina Banks, economics, and her new book titled Democracy, Race, and Justice: The Speeches and Writings of Sadie T. M. Alexander …
Inside Higher Ed
A new Bucknell Institute for Public Policy poll related to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on National Collegiate Athletic Association restrictions of …
Higher Ed Dive
While a majority of the public agrees college athletes should be compensated for the use of their name, image and likeness, or …
HowStuffWorks
Contrary to popular belief, we don’t just repeat the songs we hate. This story reports that in one study done by researchers at Bucknell, …
The Washington Post
Professor Nina Banks, economics, published this op-ed on the historical significance of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander becoming the first African …
WPSU
Professor Judy Grisel, psychology, discusses her research on addiction after experiencing addiction as a teenager —and how it motivated her to write …
1A NPR
A century ago, Sadie Alexander graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and became the first Black American to receive a doctorate in economics. …
South China Morning Post/Yahoo News
Westerners aged 18 to 24 hold more positive attitudes towards China than their elders, a survey has found. Bucknell Professor …
Richmond.com/Richmond Times-Dispatch
Professor Thomas Kinnaman, economics, contributed his expertise to this “Letter to the Editor,” exploring #1 bottles, which are the …
PennLive
Niki Marathe ’22, a Bucknell neuroscience major, contends in this op-ed that a suitable answer to decrease the frequency of Adverse Childhood Effects (ACEs) …
MarketWatch
As the U.S. government prepares to send out up to $300 a month per child to millions of families this summer, the payments could …
Fortune
Professor Christopher Ellis ’00, political science, co-director of the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy, contends in this Op-Ed with co-author and …
Free Speech TV
On the second half of this show, Bucknell Professor Nina Banks, economics, discusses correcting the economic undervaluing of community …
Brides
To some people, flirting comes as naturally as breathing. This story reports that new research led by Bucknell Professor Joel Wade, psychology, …
The Wall Street Journal
Professor Nina Banks, economics, discusses why changing how we value unpaid or unrecognized work like community organizing is crucial …
Eyewitness News
Unemployment issues and a labor shortage are just two of several hurdles the economy is trying to bounce back from due to the …
South China Morning Post
The New Zealand parliament’s unanimous declaration last week that human rights abuses were occurring in China’s Xinjiang province drew condemnation from …
The New York Times
Despite the friendly diplomatic gestures, India is widely regarded in China as an example of the flaws of democratic systems, said …
CNN
Bucknell Professor Judith Grisel, psychology, who once battled addiction, is a behavioral neuroscientist researching the causes of drug addiction and the role …
KCUR
The nation’s experts, including Bucknell Professor Douglas Collins, chemistry, say in this story that they worry that schools blew stimulus money on …
Salon
In a study led by Bucknell Professor T. Joel Wade, psychology, this story reports that researchers set out to learn about how …
Bloomberg TV
Professor Nina Banks, economics, discusses her research on the uncounted and unpaid community activism work by Black and marginalized women in …
South China Morning Post
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, says in this article that China’s shift in development strategies had …
Better Homes & Gardens
Experts — including Bucknell Professor Doug Collins, chemistry — provide in this story 10 common mistakes to avoid in your …
The Commons
In this op-ed, Professor Nina Banks, economics, argues that post-pandemic economic recovery must be grounded in racial justice and a …
Bloomberg News
Professor Nina Banks, economics, points out in this story that when looking at something like the racial income gap — in …