Alumni Enjoy Fun-Filled Reunions
Nearly 1,000 alumni, friends, and family headed back to campus in June for a whirlwind weekend of class reunion activities, including a traditional salmon bake and barbecue plus a fun-filled carnival and more.
In addition to reconnecting with old roommates and classmates, alumni relived their housing experience in style in the new Holmes Hall, enjoyed a variety of Alumni College classes, and caught late-night live music and fire arts performances around campus. The Albany Society, the college’s honorary group for alumni who graduated more than 50 years ago, inducted 24 new members from the class of 1963 and then celebrated by dancing to big band music.
In a strong show of support for the college, alumni gave $151,042 in reunion gifts. The class of 1983 won the award for the biggest gift with $71,364, and the class of 1988 won for greatest increase in participation.
Check out additional photos from Reunion Weekend.
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
- Photos By Brian Foulkes
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