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.

Recent Work

October 6, 2020
by Sara Wilkerson
CATO Institute Releases Biennial Fiscal Policy Report Card on America’s Governors

Today the CATO Institute, a non-profit public policy research foundation, released its 15th biennial fiscal policy report card on the... Read More

Today the CATO Institute, a non-profit public policy research foundation, released its 15th biennial fiscal policy report card on the nation’s governors. This year’s CATO report card examines the country’s governors and their state budget actions since 2018.  Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the nation was... Read More

October 5, 2020
by Sara Wilkerson
New Bill Seeks to Safeguard Federal Workers’ Annual Leave

Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Wash., and his House colleagues recently introduced the Federal Worker Leave Fairness Act of 2020, legislation that... Read More

Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Wash., and his House colleagues recently introduced the Federal Worker Leave Fairness Act of 2020, legislation that will allow all federal workers to carry over their earned annual leave received during the coronavirus pandemic. Approximately 2 million federal employees would benefit from the... Read More

October 5, 2020
by Sara Wilkerson
New Survey Says Most Schools Weren’t Prepared For COVID-19 Disruption

A new survey conducted by the Rand Corporation researchers indicates that most schools were not fully prepared for remote instruction... Read More

A new survey conducted by the Rand Corporation researchers indicates that most schools were not fully prepared for remote instruction and prolonged school closures at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Rand researchers compiled responses from 957 elementary and secondary school principals across the country from... Read More

October 2, 2020
by Sara Wilkerson
CDC Says Halloween Isn’t Cancelled – Just Modified – This Year

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released guidelines for fall holiday celebrations. As part of the recommendations, the... Read More

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released guidelines for fall holiday celebrations. As part of the recommendations, the CDC ranked traditional celebratory activities for Halloween and other fall holidays to help Americans celebrate the autumn season safely amid the ongoing pandemic.  As a preface,... Read More

September 30, 2020
by Sara Wilkerson
North Dakota Issues Non-Driver Photo IDs to Native Americans

The North Dakota Department of Transportation is hosting photo identification events at tribal reservations this week in an effort to... Read More

The North Dakota Department of Transportation is hosting photo identification events at tribal reservations this week in an effort to help Native Americans vote in the 2020 election. Non-driver photo ID cards will be given by NDDOT to those who qualify.  On Monday and Tuesday, NDDOT... Read More

September 29, 2020
by Sara Wilkerson
Boston Globe Webinar Delves Into Presidential Debate Strategy

Tonight’s debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden is the candidates’ first, and perhaps best chance... Read More

Tonight’s debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden is the candidates’ first, and perhaps best chance to define the rest of the election, according to a panel of seasoned political advisors assembled by the Boston Globe. Monday’s webinar focused on presidential debate... Read More

September 24, 2020
by Sara Wilkerson
Third Way Offers Lawmakers Insight into America’s New Education Landscape

Third Way recently added new additions to its ACADEMIX Upshot series, a short-form research series dedicated to examining the impact... Read More

Third Way recently added new additions to its ACADEMIX Upshot series, a short-form research series dedicated to examining the impact of COVID-19 on America’s education system. Academic experts across the country have contributed to Third Way’s series since it first launched this past summer.  According to... Read More

September 23, 2020
by Sara Wilkerson
The Atlantic Festival Tackles The State of Higher Education

As part of the second day of its four-day festival, the Atlantic Festival held multiple panels featuring college leaders and... Read More

As part of the second day of its four-day festival, the Atlantic Festival held multiple panels featuring college leaders and providers discussing college reopenings and the lasting impact of the pandemic on the higher education landscape in the future.  In a conversation moderated by Ron Brownstein,... Read More

September 22, 2020
by Sara Wilkerson
The Atlantic Festival Features Women in Washington

As part of the kickoff of its four-day festival, the Atlantic Festival featured a panel of women leaders in areas... Read More

As part of the kickoff of its four-day festival, the Atlantic Festival featured a panel of women leaders in areas of media, economics, government and more discussing the pandemic’s impact on their professions and America’s future.  Moderated by staff writers and editors of The Atlantic, the... Read More

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