The Alumni-Faculty Forums are a cherished Princeton Reunions tradition that has brought alumni together for meaningful conversations for more than 75 years. Each 75-minute forum features three to five alumni panelists representing the major reunion classes and graduate alumni, with no more than one panelist from each class or the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) participating in a given forum.
The forums are developed by the Alumni-Faculty Forum Committee, which includes a representative from each major reunion class. Throughout the year, the committee members review a wide range of topic proposals, including ideas submitted through the annual all-alumni topic and panelist survey, and select themes and speakers that showcase the expertise, accomplishments, and diverse perspectives of Princeton alumni.
An alumni chair guides the committee’s work in developing forums that are engaging, inclusive, and relevant to alumni audiences. Together, the committee strives to create thought-provoking discussions that reflect the breadth of experiences, viewpoints, and achievements across Princeton’s alumni community.
