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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.

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Spring 2025

Dive into our spring digital edition. In this issue, we examine the problematic nature of plastic. Once a revolutionary innovation, plastic is now a global environmental challenge. Fortunately, Bucknell faculty and alumni are developing solutions to combat plastic waste. You'll also read about Taylan Stulting '16, who is preparing to spend 40 days rowing across the vast and unpredictable Pacific Ocean. Additionally, we are celebrating Bucknell’s 175th Commencement. We delved into the University archives to uncover historical images and interesting facts from this time-honored tradition.

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LIGHT SHOW: On Oct. 10, 2024, the magical aurora borealis illuminated the skies above Bertrand Library.

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