How do Bucknell alumni stay connected through photos. What events and gatherings are showcased in the Bucknell Alumni Galleries. How does the university preserve its history and foster community through visual storytelling.
A Visual Journey Through Bucknell’s Alumni Community
The Bucknell Alumni Galleries serve as a vibrant tapestry of memories, achievements, and ongoing connections within the university’s extended family. These collections of photographs offer a unique glimpse into the lives of Bucknell graduates, showcasing their accomplishments, reunions, and continued engagement with their alma mater.
Celebrating Women’s Suffrage: Alumni in Action
One striking image features Barbara Blesskany Rogers ’54, adorned in period costume for a reenactment of the women’s suffrage movement. This photograph not only highlights the alumni’s involvement in commemorating important historical milestones but also demonstrates their commitment to ongoing civic engagement. The reenactment, performed by members of the Sunnyvale-Cupertino, California branch of the American Association of University Women, honored the anniversary of the 26th Amendment.
Alumni Engagement in Historical Reenactments
Why do alumni participate in historical reenactments? These events serve multiple purposes:
- Educating the public about important historical events
- Fostering a sense of connection to the past
- Demonstrating the ongoing civic engagement of Bucknell graduates
- Providing a platform for alumni to collaborate on meaningful projects
Preserving Legacies: The Kirk Richard Barrett Memorial Scholarship
A poignant series of photographs tells the story of the Kirk Richard Barrett Memorial Scholarship. Established in 1997, this scholarship honors the memory of Kirk Barrett ’87, who passed away in 1994. The fund provides financial support to junior or senior students, with a preference for those majoring in biology, economics, or business.
George Lane ’72 P’14, a colleague and friend of Kirk’s, has been instrumental in organizing a March Madness fundraiser for over two decades to support the scholarship. This ongoing commitment demonstrates the lasting impact of alumni connections and the desire to create opportunities for future generations of Bucknell students.
The Power of Memorial Scholarships
How do memorial scholarships benefit the university community?
- They honor the memory of beloved alumni
- Provide crucial financial support to current students
- Create a lasting legacy that connects past and present Bucknellians
- Inspire ongoing engagement and philanthropy among alumni
Family Ties: Blending Generations of Bucknell Alumni
The galleries feature heartwarming images of multi-generational Bucknell families. One such photo captures Walt Williams ’85 P’14 and his wife Lesley Cotten P’14, surrounded by their blended family at a friend’s wedding. This image illustrates the strong bonds formed at Bucknell that often extend beyond graduation and into family life.
These family connections highlight the enduring nature of the Bucknell experience and its ability to create lasting relationships. They also demonstrate the university’s success in fostering a sense of community that transcends individual graduating classes.
The Impact of Legacy Families
What role do legacy families play in the Bucknell community?
- Strengthen the university’s traditions and culture
- Provide a sense of continuity across generations
- Offer valuable perspectives on the university’s evolution over time
- Often contribute to alumni engagement and support
Professional Achievements: Alumni Making Their Mark
The galleries also showcase the professional accomplishments of Bucknell graduates. One photograph features Marianne Marino Rorden ’90, who has been working at Aerojet Rocketdyne in Sacramento, California, for 18 years. Pictured wearing Bucknell reunion attire at Pebble Beach, Marianne’s image represents the pride alumni take in their alma mater while pursuing successful careers across various industries.
These success stories serve as inspiration for current students and recent graduates, illustrating the diverse paths Bucknell alumni have taken in their professional lives.
Alumni Career Showcases
How do alumni career showcases benefit the Bucknell community?
- Inspire current students by providing real-world examples of success
- Create networking opportunities between alumni and students
- Demonstrate the value of a Bucknell education in various fields
- Encourage alumni to stay connected and give back to the university
Lifelong Learning: The Bucknell Institute for Lifelong Learning
A group photograph from the Bucknell Institute for Lifelong Learning fall celebration showcases the university’s commitment to continuous education. The image captures 21 Bucknell alumni and parents gathered at La Primavera in Lewisburg, representing a diverse range of graduating classes and academic backgrounds.
This initiative demonstrates Bucknell’s dedication to fostering intellectual curiosity and personal growth among its alumni long after graduation. It also provides a valuable opportunity for alumni to reconnect with the university and each other in a meaningful way.
Benefits of Lifelong Learning Programs
Why are lifelong learning programs important for universities and their alumni?
- Keep alumni engaged with current academic thought and research
- Provide opportunities for personal growth and development
- Foster intergenerational connections among alumni
- Strengthen the bond between the university and its graduates
- Promote the value of continuous learning and intellectual curiosity
Global Connections: Bucknell Alumni Around the World
The Alumni Galleries showcase the global reach of the Bucknell community through images of international gatherings and travels. One striking example is a photograph of alumni Ed Motter ’75, Norma Downie ’75, and Don ’77 and Emily Graul Reh ’77 on a trip to the Galapagos Islands. This image highlights the adventurous spirit of Bucknell graduates and their ability to maintain connections across great distances.
Another series of photographs captures a Bucknell meetup in Munich, where 10 alumni and their families traveled from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland for a weekend of reminiscing and exploring the city. These international gatherings demonstrate the far-reaching impact of the Bucknell experience and the desire of alumni to maintain their connections regardless of geographic location.
Fostering Global Alumni Networks
What are the benefits of maintaining strong international alumni networks?
- Provide support and networking opportunities for alumni living abroad
- Create cultural exchange opportunities for current students and recent graduates
- Enhance the university’s global reputation and reach
- Offer unique perspectives on the value of a Bucknell education in a global context
- Facilitate international career and internship opportunities for students
Capturing Campus Beauty: The Bucknell Photography Pool
The Bucknell Alumni Galleries also feature a selection of images from the Bucknell Photography Pool on Flickr. These photographs, contributed by alumni, students, and visitors, capture the scenic beauty of the campus and its surroundings. From stunning sunsets over the chapel to atmospheric shots of academic buildings, these images serve as a visual love letter to the university.
Notable photographs in the collection include:
- “Chapel Sunset” by ROFLturtle, showcasing the iconic Rooke Chapel bathed in golden light
- A series of images by mountaintrekker2001 capturing various aspects of campus life, including:
- The anticipation before a basketball game
- Scenic views of academic buildings and landscapes
- The vibrant atmosphere of Lewisburg, PA, home to Bucknell University
The Role of User-Generated Content in Alumni Engagement
How does user-generated content like the Bucknell Photography Pool benefit the university community?
- Allows alumni to share their unique perspectives and memories of campus
- Creates a dynamic, ever-growing visual archive of university life
- Encourages ongoing engagement with the campus, even from afar
- Provides authentic marketing materials that resonate with prospective students
- Fosters a sense of pride and nostalgia among alumni
The Bucknell Alumni Galleries serve as a powerful tool for maintaining and strengthening the bonds between graduates and their alma mater. Through a diverse collection of photographs capturing everything from historical reenactments to international adventures, these galleries tell the ongoing story of the Bucknell community. They showcase the achievements, connections, and enduring spirit of alumni while also providing inspiration for current and future students. As the galleries continue to grow, they will undoubtedly remain a cherished resource for all those connected to Bucknell University.
Bucknell Alumni Galleries
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Barbara Blesskany Rogers ’54 is pictured in a costume for the re-enactment of the fight for the vote for women that members of the Sunnyvale-Cupertino, California, branch of the American Association of University Women performed in honor of the anniversary of the 26th Amendment.
From left: George Lane ’72 P’14, Dave Abeles, and Priscilla Barrett, mother of the late Kirk Barrett ’87. The three get together regularly to discuss the Kirk Richard Barrett Memorial Scholarship fund at Bucknell, which was started after Kirk’s death in 1994.
The late Kirk Barrett ’87 is pictured in this undated photo. The Kirk Richard Barrett Memorial Scholarship was established in 1997 by his family and friends after his 1994 death. The scholarship is awarded annually to a junior or senior student with financial need, with preference given to a major in biology, economics or business. A March Madness fundraiser has been organized, in part, by George Lane ’72 for more than 20 years. He was a colleague and friend of Kirk’s.
Walt Williams ’85 P’14 and wife Lesley Cotten P’14, along with their blended family, attended a friend’s wedding. From left, front row: Mike ’14 and Jenna Casolo Romanowski ’14, Spencer Casolo, Lesley, Trevor Casolo, Molly Williams and Ryan Kelly; back row: Katie Williams, Ryan Casolo and Walt.
Marianne Marino Rorden ’90 works at Aerojet Rocketdyne in Sacramento, Calif., where she’s been living for the last 18 years with husband Sterling. She is pictured here in Bucknell reunion swag at Pebble Beach, Calif.
Andy Smith ’00 plays a backyard “lax” game with Angelo Pacinelli, 6, the son of Katie and Drew Pacinelli during a summer visit with the former lacrosse playing dads’ families.
The Bucknell Institute for Lifelong Learning fall celebration at La Primavera in Lewisburg included 21 Bucknell alumni and parents.
From left: Mary Jean Moser M’10, P’13; Heather Wolf, teaching certificate ’12; Mary Sieminski ’65; Bob Gatski ’65; Bob Kallin ’78; Adelyn Elliott P’07; Mark Elliott P’07; Scott Stieler ’87; Nancy Shinn M’90; Hood Johnston ’72; Carole Madle M’75; Linda Bollinger M’79; Joe Koletar ’60, M’61; Ron Madle M’71; Kathy Stayton P’83; Biff Lahner M’76, P’09; Bill Stayton P’83; Mary Lahner ’75, P’09; Rod Elser ’71; Nancy Craig ’61; and Becky Perez ’79.
From left, front row: Genie Gerdes, dean and professor of psychology emerita; Elaine Hopkins, associate professor of French emerita; Chuck Root, professor of chemistry emeritus; Lois Huffines, associate vice president for academic affairs; Tom Greaves, professor of anthropology emeritus. (Back row) Thom Travis, professor of political science & international relations emeritus; John Peeler, professor of political science emeritus; Mary Jean Moser, director of professional education/field experience coordinator; Gary Sojka, Bucknell president and professor of biology emeritus; and Sandy Sojka.
Pictured from left on a trip to the Galapagos Islands are Ed Motter ’75, Norma Downie ’75 and Don ’77 and Emily Graul Reh ’77.
A Bucknell meetup in Munich included 10 alumni and their families, who traveled from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, for a weekend of reminiscing, enjoying Bavarian specialties and touring the city. Pictured from left, back row, are: Bethany and Nick Bossert ’06 holding Bailey, Ryan Riethmiller ’17, Luke Bragg ’98, Thomas O’Bryan ’09, Chris McNaughton ’07; and, front row, Silvia Mocanu ’08, Emily Johnson ’18, Addison McNaughton, Ashley Glasgow McNaughton ’07, Stephanie Wenner ’14 and Tatiana von Rosen-von Hoewel ’14.
While most of those gathered for a Munich meetup of Bucknellians did not know one another, they quickly bonded and were looking forward to the next gathering with hopes that some of the other 80-plus alumni in the region would join them. Pictured clockwise from bottom left are Silvia Mocanu ’08, Ryan Riethmiller ’17, Emily Johnson ’18, Ashley Glasgow McNaughton ’07, Stephanie Wenner ’14, Nick Bossert ’06, Tatiana von Rosen-von Hoewel ’14, Bethany Bossert, Luke Bragg ’98, Addison McNaughton, Chris McNaughton ’07, Thomas O’Bryan ’09 and Catherine O’Bryan.
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Irony
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In a Sea of Green
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The Big Red One
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Take me to the River
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Spring at Bucknell
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Aviators
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Bucknell after Graduation
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Just Within Reach
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Stan
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365:48 Twin Lights
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The Cruiser
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Self Reflection
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354:16 A Negative White House
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Postman
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The Humble Bee
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Sun at Grianan
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