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 »

  • Katzenjammers Senior Arch Sing

    East Pyne Arch Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by the Katzenjammers

  • All-Nighter Reunions Episode: 2025

    Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students.

  • Singles Mingle Trivia!

    Frist Campus Center, Multi-Purpose Rooms A, B and C

    Sponsored by Alumni Engagement, Office of Advancement

  • Beer Tasting and Art Tours

    Murray-Dodge Hall Lawn, Art Museum Tent NJ, United States

    Sponsored by Princeton University Art Museum

  • Yoga

    Class of 1986 Fitness and Wellness Center, Studio A & B

    Sponsored by the Class of 2015

  • Puzzles & Pastries

    StudioLab, Fine Hall B08 (basement-level) Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by the Council on Science and Technology

  • Art Museum Store’s Pop-Up Shop

    Murray-Dodge Hall Lawn, Art Museum Tent NJ, United States

    Sponsored by Princeton University Art Museum

  • Medieval Studies Reunions Panel

    Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Room 217 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by the Program in Medieval Studies

  • Our Kids Read: Community Service Project

    East Pyne, Lower Hyphen and Room 010

    Sponsored by the Class of 1975, the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni and the Class of 2010

  • Take It or Leave It Tent

    East Pyne Hall, South Lawn Tent

    Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions

  • Labyrinth Oasis

    Nassau Presbyterian Church, Niles Chapel, 61 Nassau St Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Sponsored by Princeton Presbyterians of the Westminster Foundation.

  • 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.