Graduate Spotlight

We’re proud to spotlight some of our incredible graduates whose stories reflect the passion, resilience, and community spirit of Bucks County Community College.
Noah Morris

Noah Morris '26

Business Administration A.A.

Noah Morris raised the bar at Bucks, excelling as both a student-athlete and scholar to earn a spot on the 2026 All-Pennsylvania Academic Team.
Read Noah's Story.

Ethan Greco

Ethan Greco '26

Environmental Science A.S.

Ethan Greco turned personal challenges into purpose, becoming one of the College’s most engaged students through persistence, leadership and community involvement.
Read Ethan's Story.

Hanna McMenamin

Hanna McMenamin '26

Pre K-4 Early Education A.A.

Hanna McMenamin turned hard work, leadership and a passion for education into a 4.0 GPA and a bright future in teaching.
Read Hanna's Story.

Kassandra Castillo

Kassandra Castillo '26

Journalism A.A.

After loss, motherhood and a promise to her father, Kassandra Castillo returned to college — and now graduates as an award-winning student journalist and editor-in-chief of The Centurion.
Read Kassandra's Story.

Jacqueline Leming-Russell

Jacqueline Leming-Russell '25

Psychology A.A.

Jacqueline Leming-Russell continued her Bucks County Community College journey after a 31-year hiatus, and says she is “proof that it’s never too late.
Read Jacqueline's Story.

Leah Lovelace-Square

Leah Lovelace-Square '25

Guided Studies A.A.

Leah Lovelace-Square is graduating with an Associate of Arts degree in Guided Studies with two concentrations: management, leadership, entrepreneurship and business; and culture and society.
Read Leah's Story.

Adrian Tyrk

Adrian Tyrk '25

Chemistry A.S.

Adrian’s high achievements earned him a spot on the Pennsylvania Association for Community College’s 2025 All-Pennsylvania Academic Team.
Read Adrian's Story.

Kateryna Maksymenko

Kateryna Maksymenko '25

Chemistry A.S.

Kateryna’s completed a research internship on Alzheimer’s disease at the University of Pennsylvania, and will present her findings at the 33rd annual Beacon Conference.
Read Kateryna's Story.