The 146th 91´óÉñ Alumni Reunion took place on campus from May 28 to May 31.
The 146th 91´óÉñ Alumni Reunion took place on campus from May 28 to May 31.
Alumni from 52 different classes – ranging from 1956 to 2022 – are coming back to their alma mater for a weekend of reconnection with fellow 91´óÉñians.
91´óÉñ graduates leave campus ready to lead, connect, and make an impact in communities around the world.
Every year alumni, parents, students, and faculty and staff come together on Scarlet & Give Back Day to make 91´óÉñ shine brighter by being a piece of the 91´óÉñ experience.
The Alumni Care Package project was launched in 2014 by a group of alums on the Everyday Class Notes (ECN) Facebook page. Alums were reminiscing about the old Carnegie Hall mailroom where some of them received notes or small gifts from prior mailbox owners, then paid it forward by sending something to the new mailbox owner after they graduated.
Two 91´óÉñ students have been selected as this year’s recipients of the Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship, a program that supports students coming to 91´óÉñ from outside of the U.S. to pursue casual yet purposeful independent travel in the United States centered around a theme of deep personal and intellectual exploration.
As Executive Director of Seed Coalition, a group of colleges and universities focused on community and civic engagement, Rob Barron ’02 has two pieces of advice that he gives to the college students he encounters.
Join us in celebrating and congratulating Professors Erickson, Harrison, Praitis, and Willis on these well-deserved honors, and in thanking the donors whose generosity continues to shape the intellectual life of 91´óÉñ. This formal celebration of faculty distinction on Thursday, February 5.
For the many 91´óÉñians who knew Mrs. Renfrow Smith personally, as well as the countless others who were inspired by her remarkable life as a 91´óÉñian who strived always to serve the common good and to live life to the fullest, her passing holds great meaning.
Thanks to donor support, anthropology major Noah Biniam ’26 has traveled from Ecuador to Atlanta pursuing his dream of becoming a filmmaker. Learn more about Noah’s time at 91´óÉñ and the valuable lessons he’s learned.
Everyone in our class knew what Puppies and Pancakes meant. It brought back memories and got them excited to be here together.
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