Brawls, Biting and Bliss in a City Craving a Knicks Championship
The New York Times
Professor Karen Altendorf, sociology, provides perspective on why some sports fans engage in vandalism or crowd violence following major …
The New York Times
Professor Karen Altendorf, sociology, provides perspective on why some sports fans engage in vandalism or crowd violence following major …
Newsweek
Professor Marya Mtshali, sociology; and Professor Katharine McCabe, women’s & gender studies, co-authored this op-ed contending that perhaps the biggest …
Ms. magazine
Professor Marya Mtshali, sociology; and Professor Katharine McCabe, women’s & gender studies, co-authored this op-ed arguing that Texas’ obstruction …
Tampa Bay Times
Professor Marya Mtshali, sociology, co-authored this op-ed with Caroline Light, a senior lecturer and director of the undergraduate studies program …
NPR Notes from America with Kai Wright
Professor Marya Mtshali, sociology, and her research on intersectional theory, and her forthcoming book, (In)Visible Terrains: …
WVIA Public Media ArtScene
Ann Leary, a New York Times best-selling author, speaks with WVIA’s Fiona Powell about her novel “The Foundling,” inspired by …
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Both the Kaupas Camp, held each summer at Bucknell, and the Inside Out Prison Exchange Program, in which Bucknell students …
VIA Public Media
Professor Alexander Riley, sociology, discusses in this edition of “Keystone Edition” the ways in which humans grapple with tragic events, …
The Atlantic
In 2015, Jennifer Silva, a professor of sociology and anthropology at Bucknell, began interviewing people in the coal region of northeastern Pennsylvania …
Yahoo! Finance
Since 2016 over one million You Matter cards — a pre-printed business card that simply says, “You Matter” — have been shared among …
First Things Podcast
In this episode of an ongoing interview series with First Things senior editor Mark Bauerlein, Bucknell sociology professor Alexander Riley discusses his …
First Things
Alexander Riley, Bucknell sociology professor, offers a summary of the health and status of sociology in this op-ed. His conclusion: sociology …
TheStreet
In this time of powerful cross currents when it’s tempting to think that the heroes of our national pantheon are dead and gone, Bucknell …
WalletHub
Bucknell sociology professor Carl Milofsky offers insight in this Q&A about the state of healthcare in American cities. …
The New York Times
The New York Times highlighted work by Professor Jennifer Silva, sociology, as an example of how sociologists can shed …
WNYC
Professor Jennifer Silva, sociology & anthropology, recent gave an interview on WNYC’s The Takeaway in which she discusses some of her current research …
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 …
Michael Tonge ’12, a Bucknell University alumnus, was recently highlighted in Jet Magazine’s Creative’s Spotlight, a weekly feature highlighting African-American “creatives making trailblazing moves.” Tonge …
Carol Herrmann ’66, a Bucknell University alumna, was recently promoted to senior vice president, administration and communications at Kish Bank. She originally joined Kish, which …
BBC
Professor Jennifer Silva, sociology & anthropology, was one of four experts that the BBC interviewed for a feature on the rising death rates …
Gina Russo ’00, a Bucknell University alumna, has been named the new executive director of the Corporate Angel Network (CAN). The CAN is a nonprofit …
Congratulations go out to Bucknell University graduate Jay Wright ’83, the head men’s basketball coach at Villanova University, which won its second national championship in …
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 …
NBC News
Sociologist Jennifer Silva says working class millennials feel betrayed by school and by work, suggesting “work is not something to base a sense …
Patriot-News
Provost Michael Smyer, professor of psychology, and sociology professor Elizabeth Durden suggest immigrants and their families can provide a sustained workforce for the United …
WBRE-TV
Bucknell University Professor Carl Milofsky, sociology, discussed the ACA open enrollment period and how Bucknell students and staff are volunteering their assistance. …