What Are the Stories We’re Reading About Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
The Japan Times
The Western conception of the atomic bombings was first shaped by Henry Stimson’s 1947 “The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb.” Bucknell …
The Japan Times
The Western conception of the atomic bombings was first shaped by Henry Stimson’s 1947 “The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb.” Bucknell …
NBC News
Kyrgyzstan faces an uncertain future after protests sent its president into hiding. Professor Amanda Wooden, political science at Bucknell, who lived in …
Best Life
This story reports that a 2020 study by Bucknell University and Saint Mary’s University found that “the initial communication that occurs between prospective …
WVIA Public Media
Professor Chris Ellis ’00, political science, co-director of the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy, is among the panelists for this …
The Washington Post
In many cases, occupational segregation traces back to the end of slavery, when Black women were expected to work but only in …
Psychology Today
Bucknell Professor Judith Grisel, psychology, has her book Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction profiled in this blog post …
Forbes
This story details a new study published in the journal Evolutionary Psychology by a team of psychologists from Tulane University and Bucknell University — …
WITF-FM Smart Talk
Professor Elizabeth Capaldi, biology and animal behavior, discussed the U.S. emergence of the Asian giant hornets, or “murder hornets,” as …
Montgomery Media
Professor DeeAnn Reeder, biology and animal behavior, discusses her Bucknell research to study the connection between bats and coronavirus in this …
Spectrum News 1
California legislators are considering the Circular Economy and Pollution Reduction Act. Bucknell Professor Thomas Kinnaman, economics, called the bill “a …
Insider
Research by a team of researchers — including Bucknell Professor T. Joel Wade, psychology — finding that women typically feel better about the …
FOX 56
As both major political parties conduct their national conventions this month, Bucknell Professor Chris Ellis, political science, says in this segment …
NPR StateImpact Pennsylvania
Many Black scientists are sharing their work in the environment independently of large nature organizations. This story reports on Tanisha Williams, the …
Al Jazeera
Kamala Harris made history as the first woman of color to be nominated for vice president on a major party ticket. Bucknell Professor …
USA Today
Black women represent about 11 percent of essential workers even though they’re only 6 percent of the workforce, but the “Black Lives Matter” …
NBC News
Black women in America earn, on average, 62 cents versus every dollar that a white man earns. Bucknell Professor Nina Banks, economics …
The Washington Post
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar praised Taiwan’s handling of the novel coronavirus pandemic and reiterated U.S. support for the island. …
NPR
If Joe Biden is elected president in November, will U.S.-China relations go back to “normal”? Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations …
Newsweek
China’s foreign minister Wang Yi has appealed to the U.S. to work together to rescue a crumbling relationship. Bucknell Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political …
Marketplace Morning Report
The Circular Economy and Plastic Pullution Reduction Act is working its way through the California state legislature and puts an emphasis on …
USA Today
Black scientists are embracing the hashtag movement that forced the nation to take a hard look at systemic racism. Tanisha Williams, the …
Pennlive.com/The Patriot-News
Professor Sarah Lower, biology, discusses little known facts about fireflies that she has discovered through her research in this story. …
FOX 56
Unless society turns off artificial lighting, fireflies could be at risk of “blinking out.” So says Professor Sarah Lower, biology, who …
FOX 56
Lawmakers are trying to iron out details of a second stimulus package and Bucknell Professor Thomas Kinnaman, economics, discussed what that …
The Irish Times
While there does appear to be some emerging unease among the Chinese leadership about more strident messaging in U.S. policy, Bucknell Professor …
The Beaver County Times
The Eastern cicada killer wasp is expected to emerge over the next month in Pennsylvania to feast on cicadas and may …
Newsweek
There has been reportedly online discussion among parents who hope to build up their children’s immunity through “COVID mixers,” but Professor Marie Pizzorno, …
Pennlive.com/The Patriot-News
A group of economists from dozens of universities, including Bucknell economics professor Nina Banks, are calling on the United States government to …
NorthcentralPA.com
Professor Elizabeth Capaldi, biology and animal behavior, a bee researcher, discusses in this story how Pennsylvanians have mistakenly seen “murder hornets” near …
Yahoo Life
Bucknell Professor Nina Banks, economics, is among the experts offering advice on overcoming inequity in racist food systems in this op-ed …
MindBodyGreen
Tanisha Williams, the Burpee Postdoctoral Fellow in Botany at Bucknell, is profiled in this story for helping to organize and lead a global #BlackBotanistsWeek …
Agence France-Presse
TikTok’s exit from Hong Kong was partly an effort to shake off the “label of it being a company that is controlled by …
The Scientist
Life sciences professors, including Bucknell Professor Greg Pask, biology, share their contingency plans for more coronavirus-related disruptions in the coming school year …
CNN
Some experts, including Bucknell Professor Judith Grisel, psychology and neuroscience, warn in this story that detoxing in a tropical setting far from …
Al Jazeera
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, wrote in this op-ed that amid rising tensions with India, China needs to …
WVIA-FM
This edition of “Keystone Edition” features Professor Ken Field, biology, who discusses new National Science Foundation research he’s conducting with …
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Bats are thought to be the original host for all coronaviruses, yet for some reason the animals do not get sick. Bucknell …
Inside Higher Ed
As China takes a more assertive global position in recent months, experts wonder if they will use students as bargaining chips in …
Prevention
There are many reasons how and why a firefly lights up the night sky, from finding a mate to scoring a meal. Bucknell Professor …
Newsweek
Bucknell education professors Abe Feuerstein and Sue Ellen Henry contend in this op-ed that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is seizing upon the coronavirus global …
World Economic Forum
The impact of the pandemic on addiction treatment was of immediate concern to Bucknell Professor Judith Grisel, psychology and neuroscience, …
AFP/The Economic Times
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, said in this story that China “faces an uphill battle to improve …
Newsday
Freshly minted college grads on Long Island, including Bucknell graduate Amy Schlussler, a psychology major, discuss the prospects of entering a tougher job market …
The Meadville Tribune
Experts, including Professor Anna Baker, psychology, say in this story that it’s important to continue to have honest discussions with …
Newsweek
The move by China’s ruling Communist Party to set in train a national security law for Hong Kong signals a crackdown on the city’s …
Newsweek
Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, says in this story that he doesn’t think China is opposed to an international …
The Associated Press
Professor Mick Smyer, psychology, who studies aging and the elderly, was among the experts featured in this story who discussed …
VIA Public Media
Professor Alexander Riley, sociology, discusses in this edition of “Keystone Edition” the ways in which humans grapple with tragic events, …
Inside Higher Ed
Bucknell’s newly-tenured faculty earned national exposure in this column. …
New Castle News
The Spanish Flu of 1918 has drawn comparisons to today’s novel coronavirus pandemic. Professor Marie Pizzorno, biology, says in this …