Reunions 2026 Events

Stay tuned! Reunions events will be published in the coming weeks.

Read the statement on freedom of expression and policy on event disruptions »

  • ABPA Reunions Cookout

    Carl A. Fields Center for Equality, Large Multipurpose Room

    Sponsored by the Association of Black Princeton Alumni (ABPA)

  • Shabbat Lunch

    Scharf Family Chabad House, 15 Edwards Place 15 Edwards Place, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by Chabad House, Scharf Family

  • Shabbat Lunch

    Center for Jewish Life, Mandelbaum Family Dining Pavilion

    Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life

  • Teacher Prep Alumni Luncheon

    Princeton University Press Courtyard, 41 William Street

    Sponsored by the Program in Teacher Preparation

  • Princeton Wrestling Reunion

    Tiger Inn Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by Friends of Wrestling

  • Friends of Princeton Basketball BBQ

    Jadwin Gym, Hodes Plaza Tent Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by Friends of Princeton Basketball

  • Art World Reunions Networking Lunch

    Chancellor Green, Cafe (Lower Level) Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by Princeton University Art Museum

  • All-Service Military Alumni Picnic Lunch

    Frist South Lawn, Patio Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by the Princeton Veterans Alumni Association (PVETS) and Alumni & Friends of Princeton ROTC

  • Cheer Brunch

    1912 Pavilion NJ, United States

    Sponsored by Princeton Cheerleading

  • QPA Graduate Alumni/Student Brunch

    Carl A. Fields Center for Equality, Large Multipurpose Room

    Sponsored by Queer Princeton Alumni and Queer Graduate Caucus

  • The views expressed during Reunions are those of the individual presenters only. With respect to Princeton’s free expression values, members of the Princeton University community and visitors have broad freedom to express themselves in a manner consistent with the University’s policies. At the same time, University policies prohibit conduct that, among other things, disrupts University operations and activities. To be clear, any individuals who disrupt a Princeton event are in violation of University policy, subject to disciplinary action, and will be asked to leave the premises immediately. If they do not leave immediately, they will be considered a Defiant Trespasser under New Jersey criminal law and subject to arrest.