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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.

Summer 2025
Dive into our summer digital edition. In this issue, we delve into how COVID-19 changed the world of work. Five Bucknellians across five different industries reflect back on the ways their lives — and their jobs — were transformed over the last five years. You'll also read about Pat Behan '10, a basketball coach whose career was cut short after being diagnosed with ALS. But his longtime friend and head coach of Bucknell men’s basketball John Griffin III '08 helped get him back into the game. Additionally, we follow five recent graduates as they embark on exciting, new career paths.
Summer Issue Highlights
Professor DeeAnn Reeder P'16, biology, sheds light on a misunderstood mammal.
Bats Unmasked
A Bucknell professor and her student help build a more accessible world.
Access Granted
Arjun Raman '09 is one of five Bucknellians who turned pandemic-era obstacles into professional growth.
Five Years Later
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Peter Balakian '73 P'10 reflects on Bucknell’s rich literary history.
Where I Belong

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Bucknell in Bloom: From vibrant flowers to lush green spaces, Bucknell’s beauty is one reason students love to call our campus home.
Alumni Galleries
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