Reunions Roundup

Hey Tigers…8 days until Reunions! We wanted to check in and make sure as many of you are on board as possible. You have to pre-register, so just put your name in now, even if you’re wavering (you’re going to show). We have a couple of updates to share about the big weekend and one important University announcement.

Class Dinner – Friday Dinner options can be scattered, so we wanted to give people a chance to check in and connect with classmates over a bite on Friday. The ‘01s were super gracious and are allowing us to use their tent even though it’s closed and their crew is busy down at Jadwin. So we’re hosting a very informal class dinner on Friday from 5:30 to 7:30pm at the 25th HQ. The class will partially subsidize the dinner, sowe’re asking for a token $15 per person. That said, with Reunions craziness, we have to place our order early next week, and need you to RSVP by Monday, May 18. PLEASE RSVP HERE:

MLS 2026 Speaker – Professor Kevin Kruse: Rethinking the Civil Rights Movement Since 2006, the Class of 2000 has hosted the Millennial Lecture Series at Reunions. Intending to bring discussion of important current issues to the Reunions calendar, the MLS received the Award for Innovation from the Princeton Alumni Council Committee on Reunions in 2011. Over the years, MLS speakers have discussed a broad range of topics, including current events, politics, science, and education. This year, we are thrilled to finally get Professor Kevin Kruse in as our Millennial Lecture Series speaker! Professor Kruse will speak on Civil Rights: Past and Present Professor Kruse’s talk will focus on how we remember and misremember the movement of the 1960s and the connections to things going on in our own day. Join us at 10:30 on Saturday of Reunions at McCosh 64

Alumni Survey You should have received an email from Princeton Office of Alumni Engagement titled “Take the 2026 Alumni Survey” This is the second installment in a longitudinal survey launched in 2023. The University is very committed to alumni engagement, and trying to take an informed approach to understanding what’s working and what they can improve. The last survey helped expand our Tigerside Chats series and more ways for young alumni to get involved.

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