Sara Wilkerson

Sara Wilkerson

Sara Wilkerson is a recent graduate of Bucknell University with a B.A. in Film & Media Studies. Sara transferred to Bucknell after graduating from Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, with an A.A. in Mass Media: Media Studies under a full tuition scholarship awarded by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation. While at Bucknell, Sara was involved in numerous student-run publications, was president of the Bucknell Film Club in Spring 2019, and studied abroad in Bath, England, in fall 2019. Having graduated, Sara seeks to start her career in media as a writer.

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March 9, 2021
by Sara Wilkerson
Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Visit Others

WASHINGTON - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a new set of guidelines for activities those who have... Read More

WASHINGTON - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a new set of guidelines for activities those who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus can resume. The guidance, according to the CDC, is a first step towards returning to everyday activities.  In the new... Read More

March 5, 2021
by Sara Wilkerson
Third Way Proposes New Classification System of Higher Ed Outcomes

WASHINGTON - A new report from Third Way, released this week, calls on lawmakers and researchers to prioritize and protect... Read More

WASHINGTON - A new report from Third Way, released this week, calls on lawmakers and researchers to prioritize and protect college students’ return-on-investment as the higher education sector continues to feel the impact of COVID..   In “Paying More for Less? A New Classification System to Prioritize... Read More

March 2, 2021
by Sara Wilkerson
Judge Holds Off on Approval of TikTok Settlement

CHICAGO - A federal judge on Tuesday put off approval of a proposed $92 million class-action settlement by the social... Read More

CHICAGO - A federal judge on Tuesday put off approval of a proposed $92 million class-action settlement by the social media app TikTok, wanting to give attorneys at least 21 days to address his questions about the proposal. U.S. District Judge John Lee gave the attorneys... Read More

February 25, 2021
by Sara Wilkerson
Retailers and Restaurants Take Control of Their Future

Retailers and restaurants are taking control of their future by adapting to evolving consumer behaviors via technology use and operating... Read More

Retailers and restaurants are taking control of their future by adapting to evolving consumer behaviors via technology use and operating efficiencies says a new study released from Square Inc. Square’s “Future of Retail” and “Future of Restaurants” reports provide a glimpse into what investments businesses are... Read More

February 17, 2021
by Sara Wilkerson
NASA to Land Historic Perseverance Rover on Mars This Week

NASA will be making its most precise and technologically complex landing yet when its Perseverance rover lands on Mars later... Read More

NASA will be making its most precise and technologically complex landing yet when its Perseverance rover lands on Mars later on this week. The landing will be the space agency’s fifth rover mission on Mars.  “Perseverance is NASA’s most ambitious Mars rover mission yet, focused scientifically... Read More

February 11, 2021
by Sara Wilkerson
Report Shows Increased Higher Education Attainment Over Time

Earlier this week, the Census Bureau released a report brief that shows higher education attainment levels have increased for Americans... Read More

Earlier this week, the Census Bureau released a report brief that shows higher education attainment levels have increased for Americans over the past 15 years. Data gathered for the report was sourced from the American Community Survey, an ongoing survey initiative under the Census Bureau that... Read More

February 8, 2021
by Sara Wilkerson
New Poll Suggests Americans Want Congress to Prioritize Healthcare Reforms

WASHINGTON - New polling data conducted by Hart Research on behalf of Protect Our Care, a health care advocacy organization,... Read More

WASHINGTON - New polling data conducted by Hart Research on behalf of Protect Our Care, a health care advocacy organization, shows that Americans across party lines support healt hcare reforms as the top priority for the Biden administration. The same poll also shows that voters support... Read More

February 5, 2021
by Sara Wilkerson
New Report Promotes ‘Quiet Climate’ Policies and Job Creation in Post COVID World

A new report from the Breakthrough Institute, an environmental research center based in California, outlines how Congress can effectively tackle... Read More

A new report from the Breakthrough Institute, an environmental research center based in California, outlines how Congress can effectively tackle climate change while creating millions of jobs in the process. The report aims to prioritize specific climate change policy goals amid a gridlocked Washington, D.C.  In... Read More

February 2, 2021
by Sara Wilkerson
New Study Shows State of Charitable Giving During COVID-19 Pandemic

A new study from DealAid.org shows that over 70% of Americans have made a donation to charitable organizations in 2020,... Read More

A new study from DealAid.org shows that over 70% of Americans have made a donation to charitable organizations in 2020, a near 10% increase from those who donated to charities in 2019. Over 1,100 Americans were surveyed to determine how charitable giving has changed due to... Read More

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