Our Kids Read: Community Service Project
Madison Hall, Rocky Common Room Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United StatesSponsored by the Class of 1979 and the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni
Sponsored by the Class of 1979 and the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni
Sponsored by Princeton Presbyterians of the Westminster Foundation
Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions
Join the Program in Medieval Studies for a reunion panel featuring current and previous directors. Reunion 2024 attendees will hear about recent program developments, partnerships across the University and opportunities for future success.
Sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary
Meet and greet alumni and current NES Community.
Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University
Join your fellow Glee Club alumni for a reception of cookies and beverages following our annual singing of “Spem in alium”!
Improv comedy show.
Princeton University alumni from the African continent will gather to reconnect, break bread together and share ideas to support the continent.
Dasha Koltunyuk ’15 will speak about PUC's Healing with Music series — a series she conceived in 2022 and curates—and will speak about other alumni involvement in the series, including writer Suleika Jaouad ’10 and embroidery artist Diana Weymar ’91.This reception will also mark the opening of an art installation by Diana Weymar '91, on display in the Forum at the Lewis Center for the Arts through Reunions weekend. The exhibit includes work by local community members, created as part the community art project “Interwoven Stories of Healing with Music," a collaboration between Weymar and PUC. The exhibit will also include works related to Princetoniana that Weymar created in collaboration with Jaouad, John McPhee '53, and Professor Joyce Carol Oates. Refreshments will be served.
Featuring Iain McCulloch, director of the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment; Gerhard R. Andlinger ’52 Professor in Energy and Environment; professor of electrical and computer engineering and Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.
Visit the Art Museum Store’s Pop-Up Shop for an artistic assortment of tiger gifts, including jewelry, totes, scarves, notecards, kids’ art supplies, logo merch and so much more!
Join us in the StudioLab to learn more about the CST, enjoy some treats and take home your own Tiger Reunions puzzle!
How did geology dictate America’s expansion westward throughout the 19th century? How did rocks prophesy Manifest Destiny, and how did indigenous peoples resist such prophecies? This talk will explore these questions through two writers who had tremendous agency over the colonial, industrial and literary development of the Great Lakes region in the early 19th century: the geologist Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and the Ojibwe poet Jane Johnston Schoolcraft.
Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions
Nadia Linda Hole ’75, Qi Gong master
Chat with Museum staff and sip local beers at the Reunions Tent, then walk down the street to view the exhibition at Art@Bainbridge.
Celebrating the Princeton Athletics Class of 2024. Visit PrincetonVarsityClub.org for event tickets and more information.
At this arch, seniors will be performing their solos and the senior song.
All-Nighter is Princeton’s first and only late-night talk show. We run five regular shows in Frist Theatre throughout the year, and each episode features interviews with a guest, as well as student performances, comedy sketches and more!
Sponsored by Koleinu
Cocktail reception co-sponsored by APJA featuring panel “The Jewish Student Experience at Princeton”
BODYPUMP™ is a results-driven barbell class, combining traditional strength and functional training with heart pumping music for maximum results! This class appeals to individuals of all ages and fitness levels. This #PrincetonStar event is open to everyone.
Stop by Firestone Library lobby and join the Friends of Princeton University Library for coffee, juice and pastries. Learn more about how members of the Friends and Student Friends share their bibliophilic interests while contributing to the Library’s mission.
Regional Leaders Breakfast, sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Regional Associations (CORA).
Participate in this interactive workshop that focuses on tools and techniques that help founders and others refine their entrepreneurial mindset. Enhance your skills in areas such as creativity, resiliency, grit and vision.
Princeton faculty are leading groundbreaking research and making positive societal impacts across a range of policy and social entrepreneurial endeavours. This panel is comprised of several faculty members who will talk to their entrepreneurial efforts.
Friends of Princeton Baseball will be hosting batting practice for alumni and their families.
Celebrate and foster community amongst Orange Key Tour Guides, past and present.