Policy Updates
Domestic News
Bill Cosby Found Guilty Of Sexual Assault
The Cosby case was the first high-profile sexual-assault case after the #MeToo movement.
Trump Slams Comey’s Denial
Trump slammed…
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By Nicole Marrone
Following the #MeToo movement, sexual harassment and sexual assault survivors have stepped forward to share their experiences and work towards a more concrete understanding of what defines…
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Written by Will Bordash ’18
As college admissions decisions comes into full swing and prospective students begin to find out where they can spend their next four years, Bucknell University…
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BIPP intern Yiwei Wang and guest writer Chris Bidlack collaborated to write an article on genetic extinction technology. Please read below to learn more about this topic!
Are We Ready…
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Upcoming Events
A panel discussion on the New Tax Law
Thursday, April 26th from 6:30-9 p.m.
At The Council for the Advancement and Support of Education
1307 New York Ave.…
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Policy Updates
Domestic News
The Paul Ryan Story: From Flimflam to Fascism
Paul Ryan rejected the Simpson Bowles commision proposal because the passage of the bill would not enable the…
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The BCSE’s Watersed Sciences and Engineering program has received funding for an undergraduate research project in ecosystem services mentored by Don Duke, Professor of Environmental Sciences and Policy at Florida…
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By Nicole Marrone
Following the election of President Donald Trump, a new form of rhetoric has made its way onto the political stage. “America First” was a frequent chime heard…
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Written By Brayden Zimmerman ’20
Public opinion on foreign aid has been widely analyzed over the last two decades. Researchers have found that Americans are becoming less supportive of that…
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A nationally representative survey of approximately 1,000 individuals was conducted by YouGov for the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy’s Survey Research Laboratory during the last week of March. Below are…
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