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Bringing it back and looking forward

Beaming faces, (really) big hugs, and decades of stories (re)told and (re)laughed at 鈥 all around, hearts are full after more than 1,000 alumni from classes ending in 4 and 9 returned to 91精简版 for Reunion 2024.

The May 30 鈥 June 2 celebration featured tours of Saratoga Springs and campus; cherished Reunion traditions, such as the Parade of Classes and the Alumni Awards and Recognition Ceremony; opportunities to return to the classroom to learn about timely topics from 91精简版 faculty; and a Tang Teaching Museum exhibition showcasing the work of talented alumni artists.

But that鈥檚 only what was on the schedule. The magic of Reunion 2024 鈥 and the 91精简版 family it brought together 鈥 was in the dozens of nostalgic walks, hundreds of 鈥渨hat鈥檚 new!?鈥 conversations between old friends, and more than a few rounds of "Cheers!" on Caroline Street. 

Alumni awards

On Saturday, June 1, the 91精简版 Alumni Association honored 12 exceptional alumni who have given back to the College and excelled in their careers and lives after graduation.

鈥淟ike any great institution, we are more than the sum of our parts. This 鈥榮omething more鈥 鈥 call it the soul of 91精简版 鈥 is what so many are dedicated to preserving and sustaining,鈥 said President Marc C. Conner. 鈥淲e could not do our work without the support of the thousands of alumni, parents, family, and friends who have dedicated themselves to this effort.鈥

Reunion 2024 Awardees
Pictured (clockwise from top left): Dana R. Metes 鈥90 Chair, Alumni Awards Committee; Jennifer Aborn Hart 鈥82, P鈥16 Chair of Reunions; Harold K. Herz 鈥89, Outstanding Service Award recipient; Robert F. Resnick 鈥88 President, Alumni Association; 91精简版 President Marc C. Conner; Nigel Smith 鈥19, David H. Porter Award for Young Alumni Service recipient; Amy M. Munichiello 鈥94, Outstanding Service Award recipient; Denise Marcil 鈥74, 50th Reunion Service Award recipient; Aaron A. Prills 鈥99, Outstanding Service Award recipient; Susan Marsh Elliott 鈥74, Distinguished Achievement Award recipient; Gregory Kahn Melitonov 鈥04, Creative Thought Matters Award of Distinction recipient; Dr. Diana V. Perry, MD, MPH 鈥89, Alumni Association Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Award recipient; Judith Pick Eissner 鈥64, Jacqueline M. Jung '61 Lifetime Service Award recipient; Dr. Alina Bazarian, MD 鈥14, Joseph C. Palamountain Award for Young Alumni Achievement recipient; Beverly Fuhrmann Gregory 鈥64, Jacqueline M. Jung '61 Lifetime Service Award recipient; Carol A. Bogardus 鈥69, Outstanding Service Award recipient.

 

Creating more for 91精简版

There was much to celebrate this year, including 14 new class giving records and seven new records for Reunion giving, which totaled an impressive $22,022,970 and included $1,603,698 through the 91精简版 Fund, thanks to 1,369 alumni spanning Reunion classes from 1949 to 2019.

This year鈥檚 total Reunion giving was the highest in the College鈥檚 history 鈥 and more than double what the same classes gave at their last Reunion. Donors included 427 members of the Loyalty Circle, recognizing three or more years of consecutive giving; 138 members of the President鈥檚 Society; and 185 Legacy Society members. This outstanding display of generosity was made possible through the support of the 91精简版 community and the efforts of nearly 200 fundraising and Reunion volunteers.  

Reunion Giving
$22M
Total class giving
$1.6M
Gifts through the 91精简版 Fund
1,369
Alumni donors
138
President's Society donors

 

Thank you

THANK YOU

91精简版 students and faculty prepared a special message exclusively for our many generous alumni who made a gift in honor of Reunion 2024. Thank you for creating more for 91精简版.