
Bucknell Magazine
The award-winning Bucknell Magazine is published quarterly for more than 50,000 alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, friends and donors. It aims to engage its readers, inspire pride in the University and cultivate a sense of shared experience and purpose.

Fall 2025
In this issue, we wade into the world of rare memorabilia and quirky collectibles. Cris Bierrenbach '96, partner at Heritage Auctions, takes us on a tour of the auction industry and his own collection of unique treasures. You'll also read about five Bucknellian's who combined their passions to create interdisciplinary, one-of-a-kind careers. Additionally, we follow a group of Bucknell students who have spent their summers pursuing exciting internships and field work across a diverse range of fields.
Fall Issue Highlights
Celebrating 75 years of Bertrand Library as a hub of campus learning.
More Than Books

Students find purpose on the famed Camino de Santiago.
A Journey to Self-Discovery

Internships and hands-on research experiences propel Bucknell students forward.
Experience That Matters

A Bucknell student-designed device is ready to deploy at makerspaces across the country.
Ready, Set, Make


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Falling for Fall: Leaf it to Bucknell to bring the autumn magic.
Alumni Galleries
Catch up with Bucknellians in pictures.
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