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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.
Hollywood Hits, Secret Service Stories and an Athlete's New Path
Click on the cover image to dive into our fall digital edition. This issue includes a profile of Chris Bender '93, who built a thriving Hollywood career by turning hidden gem scripts into big-screen hits. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the Secret Service through the eyes of six Bucknellians who took on one of the most high-stakes roles in federal law enforcement. And Kelly Desharnais Catale '12, an elite mountain biker who once thought winning races was the ultimate prize, writes a first-person piece about how she’s now finding deeper fulfillment by mentoring young athletes.
You'll find these stories and more in our fall digital edition.
Fall Issue Highlights
Nicole Vacas-English '19 is preparing for law school while balancing her role as a National Guard pilot.
Flying High
Insights from Bucknellians who have served in one of the most selective careers in federal law enforcement.
Duty Calls
Bucknell athletes shine at the US Olympic Trials and Paralympics.
Track Stars
Psychologist Melissa Fuller Woods '11 elevates mental well-being in the Air Force.
Wellness Advocate
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