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#CCReunion 2018

Reunion: June 1-2, 2018
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#CCReunion 2018

More than 1,000 alumni and friends returned to ÌÇÐÄTV from June 1-3 for Reunion 2018. Read our recap of an incredible and memorable weekend, as told through social media.

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A full slate of programs and activities awaited alumni of all ages who traveled to ÌÇÐÄTV from around the world. Alumni were soon busy catching up with old friends and getting reacquainted with the campus.

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"To make sure that no one could leave ÌÇÐÄTV without being able to engage with different cultures." Professor of Slavic Studies and Chair of Andrea Lanoux discusses the goals of international learning during a tour of the new Walter Commons at .

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The annual Sykes Society Luncheon kicked off a busy Friday by honoring the 50th Reunion of the Class of 1968. The first day of Reunion was capped off with a champagne reception and the ever-popular lobster bake, along with other festive activities. The day ended with the keynote event, a lively conversation between President Bergeron and Tim Armstrong '93, CEO of Oath Inc.

Class of 1968 alumnae Kathryn Bard, Katherine Susman Howe, Judith Irving, Amy Greenberg Poster, and Carol Caruso Mancusi-Ungaro discuss their careers in the visual arts. ????????

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The Class of 1968 is celebrating their 50th this year. A lot has changed in 50 years. Reminisce with them at 10:30 a.m. in Shain Library.

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New England summer in a picture. ????????

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., CEO of , discusses how he approached his first CEO position .

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Welcome home, Camels. ????

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The celebration continued Saturday with activity across campus, including the annual Reunion parade and the Alumni Convocation, where alumni were presented with awards for their distinguished service.

????On the sunny side of the street.???? Day 2.

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The Class of 1968 kicks off the parade! ????????

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Martha Joynt Kumar ’63, Marcia Asquith Kaufman ’73 (posthumously), Robert Hale, Jr. ’88, Chris D. Hensman ’03, Nancy Dorian ’58 and Marjorie Bussman Gillis ’73 received awards at for their contributions to and the community.

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These future Camels loved . ????????

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Picnics on the green. ????

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Saturday afternoon provided alumni opportunities to attend programs led by faculty and staff, participate in mini-reunions, and spend quality time with their classmates.

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. getting their feet wet at . ??????????????

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For many, Reunion 2018 was the perfect opportunity to relive old memories while making new ones. Music on the green and in Harkness Chapel wrapped up a special weekend that made alumni proud to be a part of the ÌÇÐÄTV community.

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