- Proposed U.S. Ban on Chinese Car Software a Significant Move Towards DecouplingThe Straits Times Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, provides analysis in this story on what a proposed U.S. ban on …
- New Festival Invites Valley to Celebrate the Melting Pot That Is LewisburgThe Daily Item This story recaps the first Community International Festival, co-sponsored by Bucknell and the Lewisburg Downtown Partnership, which took place during Bucknell’s Family …
- Let’s Double-click on the Jargon Execs Use in Earnings CallsMarketplace Freeman College of Management Professor Kate Suslava, accounting, discusses use of corporate euphemisms, such as the word “shrink,” in this segment. …
- Cost of Living: How to Calculate How Much You NeedU.S. News & World Report Professor Matias Vernengo, economics, director of the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy, says in this story that …
- Actor and Civil Rights Leader George Takei, Comedian W. Kamau Bell and Journalist Yamiche Alcindor to Speak at Bucknell UniversityWilliamsport Sun-Gazette The speakers for the 2024-25 Bucknell Forum series, who will discuss the theme “World in Transition,” are highlighted in this story. …
- Art Scene Spotlights Eric Faden and Japanese Paper Film ProjectWVIA-FM Professor Eric Faden, film & media studies, is interviewed in this edition of ArtScene with Erika Funke about the Japanese Paper Film …
- What’s the National Debt by President?USA Today Director of the Bucknell Institute of Public Policy and Professor Matias Vernengo, economics, provides insight on how politicians wrestle with the …
- Free Speech, and Other Issues Keeping These 11 College Presidents Up at NightUniversity Business Comments by President John Bravman from the Sept. 5 Presidents Dinner, hosted by Bucknell, on how liberal arts colleges can balance freedom …
- Brown Trustee Resigns in Protest Over Divestment VoteInside Higher Ed Comments by President John Bravman on the challenge of divesting from companies tied to Israel’s war effort is included in this story …
- What College Presidents Are Really ThinkingPOLITICO This story recaps the seventh annual Presidents Dinner, featuring an on-the-record dinner discussion on various higher education topics with 11 presidents from private, …
- U.S., China Agree to Expand Military Talks, Continue AI Cooperation After Sullivan-WangAmerican Military News Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, assesses the prospects for expanded military talks between U.S. and China officials, …
- IACP 40 Under 40: Colbey RussellIACP Police Chief Magazine Lt. Colbey Russell of Bucknell Public Safety was named to the prestigious International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) “40 Under …
- Bucknell Researchers Predict Next NFL Scorigami in New ResearchNorthcentralPA.com This story reports that predicting when and where the next NFL scorigami — a final score combination that has never previously occurred in league …
- China’s Outreach to Island States Tips Military Power Play with U.S.South China Morning Post Professor Zhiqun Zhu, political science and international relations, says in this story that China’s main interests in the East …
- Higher Enrollment: Some Northeast, Central Pa. Colleges See Record Numbers This FallWVIA-FM Bucknell is listed among the schools from the region having record-high enrollments this fall in this segment, which includes interviews by both Joe …
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