Dartmouth Reunions
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Reunions
Get Ready for Reunions 2026!
Registration for all 2026 classes opens at midday on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Dorm housing registration will open the same day, but you must register for Reunion before signing up for dorm housing.
Pricing varies by class—please check your individual class page for details. Guests and family members are welcome to attend, and you can register them when you sign up for Reunion. Single-day attendance is not available. Contact your class for special arrangements.
We strongly recommend that everyone interested in attending register well in advance of Reunion weekend. On-site pricing is significantly higher than regular pricing. Please see your class page for specific pricing information.
Check back over the coming days as more information is added to this page!
2026 Reunion Schedules
Find your class below to view full schedule for your Reunion. Registration opens March 3!
Registration opens March 3!
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College-sponsored activities
Monday, June 15
10 a.m.–9 p.m. Check-in
Maynard Street Tent
12 p.m. Lunch on your own
1:30–3 p.m. Walking Tour of the West End of Campus (D)
Van shuttles will also be provided with departure and return at the parking lot adjacent to the McLaughlin Cluster dormitories
Meet at Blunt Alumni Center Lawn
1:30–2:15 p.m. Dartmouth College Today Campus Bus Tour (D)
Meet at Maynard Street Bus Stop
2:15–3 p.m. Dartmouth College Today Campus Bus Tour (D)
Meet at Maynard Street Bus Stop
3:30–4:30 p.m. Back to Class (D)
Location and topic TBD
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception
Reiss Hall
7–8:30 p.m. Dinner
Welcome comments from Budge Gere and a presentation by Rick Reiss and Dean of the Libraries
Baker Library Lawn
9–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Occom Commons
Tuesday, June 16
8 a.m.–10 p.m. Check-in and Help Desk
Blunt Alumni Center
7:30–8:30 a.m. Breakfast
Class of 1953 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall)
8:30–10 a.m. Class Programming: Session about Orozco Murals and Digitizing Team from Rauner Library
10:30–11:30 a.m. College Update: A Conversation with President Sian Leah Beilock ’76a (D)
Moore Auditorium, Hopkins Center for the Arts
12–1:15 p.m. Lunch
2–4 p.m. Exploring Today’s Dartmouth
- Hop Tour
- Hood Tour
- Athletics Facilities Tour
- Dartmouth Cemeteries Tour
Baker Tower Tours
Two, 30 minute tour to the top of Baker Tower. Each tour will take approximately 25-30 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate nearly 100 steep steps and ladder on his/her own.
Meet promptly at the Baker Library Information desk at 2:00 or 3:00 p.m.
3:30–4:45 p.m. Class Get Together
Occom Commons
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
5–6 p.m. 1769 Society and Bartlett Tower Society Reception (D)
A celebration of generosity for members of the 1769 Society and Bartlett Tower Society. By invitation only.
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
6–8 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
Featuring remarks from President Beilock and a faculty guest speaker
8:30–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Occom Commons
Wednesday, June 17
8 a.m.–9 p.m. Information and Help Desk
Blunt Alumni Center
7:30–8:45 a.m. Breakfast
Class of 1953 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall)
9:30–10:30 a.m. Class Meeting/DartMate Program
10:45–11:45 a.m. A Conversation with Mike Harrity, The Haldeman Family Director of Athletics
OR
10:45–11:45 a.m. Affinity Connections
12–1 p.m. Lunch
Blunt Lawn
2–3:30 p.m. Session with Mike Harrity/Athletics (with the Class of 1971)
Location TBD
OR
2–3:30 p.m. Affinity Connections
4:30–5:30 p.m. Memorial Service
Rollins Chapel
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–8 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
Featuring a reading of the Class Essay and a performance by the Dartmouth Aires
Baker Library Lawn
8:30–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Thursday, June 18
7:30–8:30 a.m. Breakfast
Class of 1953 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall)
10 a.m. Residence Hall Checkout
Registration opens March 3!
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College-sponsored activities
Sunday, June 14
Pre-Reunion Lodging and Dinner at Moosilauke Ravine Lodge
Moosilauke Ravine Lodge, which accommodates 100 individuals for dinner and overnight, has been reserved for members of our class, members of the class of 1966, and 2026 graduates and their respective families and friends for a pre-reunion Sunday dinner and overnight. Reservation requests may be made online or by calling 603-646-6543.
Dinner is served family style at 6:30 p.m. Most overnight accommodations are hostel style (shared spaces, mixed gender) in the bunk lodges, although there are three guest rooms in the main lodge that are held for guests with accessibility concerns.
Rates are $55 per person for overnight, $20 for dinner, $12 for breakfast, and $12 for a bagged lunch, plus an 18% gratuity charge for meals. Learn more.
Payment must be made directly to Moosilauke Ravine Lodge. Note that requests are confirmed in order of receipt by the lodge, and a request is not a booking until confirmed. IF INTERESTED, YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO SEND A REQUEST PROMPTLY.
Monday, June 15
10 a.m.–9 p.m. Check-in
Maynard St. Tent
11 a.m.–4 p.m. Golf opportunity at Montcalm Golf Club, Enfield NH
12 p.m. Lunch on Your Own
12–4 p.m. Grazing Table Provided by Duck Soup
Class Tent
1–3 p.m. Tennis Opportunity on Campus
1:30–3 p.m. Walking Tour of the West End of Campus (D)
Van shuttles will also be provided with departure and return at the parking lot adjacent to the McLaughlin Cluster dormitories
Meet at Blunt Alumni Center Lawn
1:30–2:15 p.m. Dartmouth College Today Campus Bus Tour (D)
Meet at Maynard Street Bus Stop
2:15–3 p.m. Dartmouth College Today Campus Bus Tour (D)
Meet at Maynard Street Bus Stop
2:30–3:30 Self-Guided tour of Dartmouth Hall
A handout will be available to help guide your walk through the building.
3:30–4:30 p.m. Back to Class (D)
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–9 p.m. Welcome Reception and Dinner Catered by Duck Soup
9–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Continue dinner conversations, renew old friendships, and make new acquaintances.
Class Tent
Tuesday, June 16
8 a.m.–10 p.m. Check-in and Help Desk
Blunt Alumni Center
7:30–9:30 a.m. Breakfast
Join old friends, make new acquaintances, or organize a meetup with a team, fraternity, dorm, extracurricular group, or interest group.
Class of 1953 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall)
9:45–10:15 a.m. Class Programming: After the Final Climb
Kathy Harvard and Michael Maynard will share their work to create an enduring legacy and educate the public about dementia in its many forms.
10:30–11:30 a.m. College Update: A Conversation with President Sian Leah Beilock ’76a (D)
Moore Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts
12–1:15 p.m. Lunch
Southwestern BBQ Catered by Dartmouth Dining Services
1:45–2:45 p.m. Memorial Service
2–4 p.m. Exploring Today’s Dartmouth
- Hop Tour
- Hood Tour
- Athletics Facilities Tour
- Dartmouth Cemeteries Tour
3:30–4:30 p.m. Class Programming: Dartmouth Friendships
Professor Janice McCabe will speak about her research on college friendships followed by a Q&A session and the “big reveal” of the Class of 1971 survey results.
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
5–6 p.m. 1769 Society and Bartlett Tower Society Reception (D)
A celebration of generosity for members of the 1769 Society and Bartlett Tower Society. By invitation only.
Hayward Lounge, Hanover Inn
6–8 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner by Duck Soup
8:30–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Tunes of our Times with DJ Star Johnson ’70
Wednesday, June 17
8 a.m.–3 p.m. Information and Help Desk
Blunt Alumni Center
7:30–9 a.m. Breakfast
Join old friends, make new acquaintances, or organize a meetup with a team, fraternity, dorm, extracurricular group, or interest group.
Class of 1953 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall)
9:30–10:15 a.m. Class Programming: Health Care Reform
Carrie Colla ’01, Susan J. and Richard M. Levy Distinguished Professor in Health Care Delivery, will talk about the economics of improving the quality and lowering the cost of health care.
10:45–11:45 a.m. Class Programming: Dartmouth’s Strategy in the New World of College Athletics
Mike Harrity, Haldeman Family Director of Athletics and Recreation, will make remarks followed by Q&A.
12–1 p.m. Lunch
New England Grilled Picnic by Dartmouth Dining Services
2–3:30 p.m. Class Programming: What Has Changed and What Hasn’t at Dartmouth
Professor Emerita of Religion Susan Ackerman ’80 taught generations of students, from 1990 until her retirement in 2024. Jim Bays will lead a lively conversation with her about continuity and change at the College.
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–8 p.m. Dinner
After dinner, we will be entertained by the Aires. Then, led by the Aires, the entire class and guests will belt out “Dear Old Dartmouth” to be recorded and shared with the class at dartmouth71.org.
Class of 1953 Commons
8:30–11 p.m. Class Socializing and Swapping Memories and Stories of the Songs of Our Youth
As we celebrate the renewal of Dartmouth friendships and make plans to stay in touch, classmates are invited to “spin” their favorite songs—bring some CDs—and tell stories about them.
Class Tent
Thursday, June 18
7:30–9:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast catered by DDS
Class Tent
10 a.m. Residential Hall Checkout
12 p.m. Post-Reunion Opportunity at Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, Vermont
Our class has reserved a block of 20 rooms for the nights of June 18 and/or 19 at Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee, Vermont. The resort is a 20-minute drive from campus and offers swimming, boating, golf, tennis, biking, and many other activities. Reservations may be made by calling the resort at 800-423-1211 and mentioning that you are with the Dartmouth Class of 1971’s 55th Reunion, or you may book online using the group code DART71.
Rates for the block of rooms are discounted at 15% and range from $298 to $408 for Thursday night, June 18, and from $358 to $477 for Friday night, June 19, depending upon the type of room selected, plus 9% Vermont room tax. Payment must be made directly to Lake Morey Resort. In order to secure a room in the class block, you must book prior to May 17, BUT IF INTERESTED, YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO BOOK A ROOM PROMPTLY.
Registration opens March 3!
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College-sponsored activities
Friday, June 12
10 a.m.–9 p.m. Check-in for Reunions and Housing
Class Swag will be distributed in the Class Tent
Check In Tent, McLaughlin Cluster Lawn, Maynard Street
12:30–2 p.m. Lunch: Class Connections BBQ with the Senior Class
McNutt Hall and Mass Row Lawns
2:30–4 p.m. Campus Tours
Main Campus: Meet on the steps to Dartmouth Hall
Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts
Hood Museum of Art
3:30 p.m. Ice Cream Truck
Class Tent, McLaughlin Cluster Lawn
4:30–5:30 p.m. Affinity Group Meetings
4:30–5:30 p.m. Women’s Event
Home of Martha and Jim Beattie
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–6:30 p.m. Pre-Dinner Reception
Passed hors d’oeuvres
Baker Library Lawn
6:30–8:30 p.m. Dinner
Baker Library Lawn
8:30–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Class Tent
Saturday, June 13
8 a.m.–10 p.m. Check-in and Help Desk
Blunt Alumni Center
7:30–9:15 a.m. Breakfast and Affinity Group Meetings
Class of 1953 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall)
9:30–11 a.m. Memorial Service
The Church of Christ at Dartmouth College
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Panel Discussion: “Revisiting Class Day 1976! That was Then, This is Now!”
The panel will feature Sara Hoagland Hunter, Rich Nichols, Fred Wall, Jeff Rieker, and Nancy Kepes Jeton, with David Shribman moderating.
12:15–2 p.m. Luncheon with College Leadership and Trustees
The event will include remarks from President Beilock and the presentation of class gifts.
Leverone Field House
- 12 p.m.: Bus transportation will run from the bus stop next to the Class Tent on Maynard Street to the Leverone Field House
- 2 p.m.: Bus transportation will run from the Leverone Field House to the bus stop next to the Class Tent on Maynard Street
2:30–5 p.m. Class Programming: Professor Randall Ballmer
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6:30–8:30 p.m. Class Reception and Gala Dinner
Baker Library Lawn
9–11 p.m. Class Socializing
The gathering will feature a live performance by Speedy and Jamey.
Class Tent
Sunday, June 14
7–8 a.m. Continental Breakfast
Class Tent
8:15 a.m. Commencement Procession Lineup
Line up for the procession to Commencement. Class hats will be provided for all.
Meet in front of Rollins Chapel
9 a.m.–12 p.m. Commencement
Members of the 50th Reunion class, including all attending class members, adopted classmates, spouses, and surviving spouses, will be recognized by the assemblage on the Green as we process to our reserved seating prior to the academic procession. We are invited to remain for the entire commencement ceremony; however, it is understood that some may want to retire early.
Dartmouth Green
12–1:30 p.m. Lunch
Class Tent
12 p.m. (or earlier) Residence Hall Checkout
Registration opens March 3!
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College-sponsored activities
Thursday, June 18
12–9 p.m. Check-in (D)
Maynard St. Tent
Lunch on your own
1–4:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open House (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–5 p.m Explore great activities on your own
While the gym will be closed for renovations during our reunion, check out these other great activities:
- Tennis and Pickleball
The Lewinstein Athletic Center has four pickleball courts located between the Berry Sports Center and the baseball park, four HarTru tennis courts located in front of the Berry Sports Center, and three hard tennis courts in front of the Lewinstein Athletic Center. Tennis and pickleball gear is available for rent free of charge to students.Call the front desk of the gym for more details: (603) 646-1384. - The Notch Climbing Gym
thenotchclimbing.com
Hours: Mon-Fri 12–9 p.m.; Sat-Sun 9 a.m.–9 p.m.
Contact: (603) 790-0737; info@thenotchclimbing.com
Address: 33 Labombard Road, Lebanon, NH 03766
Cost: $25 for a day pass (does not include rentals); $250 for 11 day passes that can be shared (does not include rentals) - Omer & Bobs (bike rentals)
omerandbobs.com
Hours: Mon-Wed: 9 a.m.–5:30 p.m.; Thurs-Fri 9 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sat 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Sun: Closed
Contact: 603-448-3522; info@omerandbobs.com
Address: 20 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH, 03766
Cost: Gravel bikes: $40/day; E-bikes: $45/day; Hybrid bikes: $30/day | $150/week; Two-seat child trailer: $10/day; Thule rear mount bike rack: $10/day - Upper Valley E-Bike Lending Library
vitalcommunities.org/transportation
Lends bikes for partial days or overnight through their Traveling Fleet
Contact: (603) 298-8544; library@leblibrary.com
Address: 80 Main Street, West Lebanon, NH 03784, based at Kilton Library
Program is in partnership with Vital Communities- 802-291-9100; info@vitalcommunities.org
Address: 195 North Main Street, White River Junction, VT 05001
Cost: Free (no library card needed)
- 802-291-9100; info@vitalcommunities.org
- Vermont Bike & Brew
vtbikeandbrew.com
Contact: (802) 274-2277; Jonas@VTBikeandBrew.com
Address: 242 Academy Road, Thetford, VT 05074
Cost: $99/day starting price (half day to 7 day rentals), 15% discount for groups of 6+ Minimum age to rent is 14 - Ledyard Canoe Club
sites.dartmouth.edu/ledyardcanoeclub/
Hours: Weekdays: 12 p.m.–6 p.m.; Weekends: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Contact: 603-646-0709; Ledyard.Canoe.Club@dartmouth.edu
Address: 9 Boathouse Road, Hanover, NH 03755
Online Form: https://sites.dartmouth.edu/ledyardcanoeclub/contact/
Cost: Day Rentals Canoe: $20/hour; Kayak: $10/hour; Paddleboard: $15/hour; Clipper: $30/hour. Multi-Day Rentals: Canoe: $60/day; Kayak: $40/day; Lifetime membership (after 5th Reunion): $750
Large groups should reserve in advance.
5-6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6-9 p.m. Welcome Reception and Dinner by Marcy Marceau ’85 Catering
9-11 p.m. Class Socializing
Join us for activities at the class tent, including an ’80s music dance party, popcorn machine, beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages. Additionally, there will be a singles area in the '86 tent, and the ’86s and ’87s will have other genres of music. Wander and catch up with friends from other classes!
Class Tent
Friday, June 19
8 a.m.–9 p.m. Check-in
Maynard St. Tent
7:30–10 a.m. Breakfast
The Class of 1985 will cover coffee and a croissant. Show your name badge to redeem.
My Brigadeiro, 33 S Main St, Hanover, NH 03755
9–11 a.m. Class Panel
9:30–11:30 a.m. Baker Bell Tower Open House (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
12–1 p.m. Class Lunch by Marcy Marceau ’85 Catering
1:30–2:30 p.m. Class Programming
1–4:15 p.m. Navigating College Admissions and Financial Aid (D)
1–4:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open House (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–3:30 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
3 p.m. Cocktails at the home of Bill Tyree ’85
40 Rope Ferry Road
3:30–4:30 p.m. Back to Class (D)
4–5:30 p.m. Centennial Circle Gathering (D)
Invitation only.
4:45–6 p.m. Dartmouth Arts Now Reception (D)
5–6 p.m. Professional School Receptions (D)
Thayer School of Engineering
Tuck School of Business
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–9 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner by Trail Break Tacos
9–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Stop by for Karaoke, popcorn, beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages.
Class Tent
Saturday, June 20
8 a.m.–10 p.m. Check-in
Blunt Alumni Center
8–10 a.m. Bagels from Marcy Marceau ‘85 Catering and Mimosas
Bagel Bar and Mimosas . Attend the class meeting and election from 9–10 a.m., facilitated by Beth Hobbs and Valerie Hartman.
Class Tent
9–10 a.m. Class Meeting and Elections
Class Tent
9–10 a.m. Dartmouth DGALA Reunion Breakfast (D)
9–10 a.m. Women of Dartmouth Breakfast (D)
10:30–11:30 a.m. A Conversation with President Sian Leah Beilock ’76a (D)
12–1:30 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Dartmouth Green
1:30–3 p.m. Afternoon on the Green (D)
Enjoy an afternoon of fun on the Green with an inflatable obstacle course, games, music, and ice cream. Stay for as long or as short as you’d like! Fun for everyone!
Dartmouth Green
1:30–2:30 p.m. Affiliated Group Reception (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect our affiliated group communities during reunion. Please join Dartmouth alumni, family, and friends from Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association (BADA), Dartmouth Asian Pacific American Alumni Association (DAPAAA), Dartmouth Association of Latino Alumni (DALA), Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/ae Association (DGALA), Native American Alumni Association of Dartmouth (NAAAD), and Women of Dartmouth, and Dartmouth faculty and staff for a special reception.
1:30–3 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
1:30–3:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open Hours (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2 p.m. Class Photo
Dartmouth Hall Steps
2:30–4:30 p.m. Scavenger Hunt
Have fun with classmates while you reconnect with your Dartmouth roots.
Meet at the Senior Fence at 2:30 p.m.
5–6 p.m. 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies Reception (D)
A celebration of generosity for members of the 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies
By invitation only
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–8:45 p.m. Class Reception and Lobster Bake Dinner
9 p.m.–12 a.m. Class Socializing
9:30 p.m. A Capella Singing
An ’85s, ’86s, and ’87s a capella singing event. Come hear your classmates celebrate Dartmouth in music.
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Activities at the Class Tent, including dancing to tunes from our Dartmouth years, popcorn and ice cream treats, and beer, wine and on-alcoholic beverages.
Sunday, June 21
9–11 a.m. Breakfast
The Class of 1985 will cover coffee and a croissant. Show your name badge to redeem.
My Brigadeiro, 33 S Main St, Hanover, NH 03755
12 p.m. (or earlier) Residence Hall Checkout
Registration opens March 3!
Schedules and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College-sponsored activities
Pre-Reunion
Moosilauke Overnight and/or Hike (Wednesday/Thursday)
’86 Golf Tournament (Thursday afternoon)
Thursday, June 18
12–9 p.m. Check-in (D)
Maynard Street Tent
Lunch on your own
1–4:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open House (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
1–4 p.m. D86 Golf Tournament (separate registration)
All Levels are Welcome
Montcalm Golf Club, Enfield, NH
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–9 p.m. Welcome Reception and Dinner
Class Tent
9–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Class Tent
Friday, June 19
8 a.m.–9 p.m. Check-in
Maynard St. Tent
7:30–10 a.m. Breakfast
Lou’s coffee and crullers
Class Tent
8–9 a.m. Morning Yoga
9:00 a.m. Fun Run
9 a.m.–12 p.m. D86 Connections
Free time for get-togethers
12–1 p.m. Class Lunch
1–6 p.m. D86 Connections
Free time for get-togethers
1:30 p.m. ’86 Scavenger Hunt
Travel back to 1982 and test your knowledge of all things Dartmouth and all things ’86. But don’t worry, you won’t be on your own. Teams will be formed and bonus points given for non-Dartmouth spouses, partners, and children who participate.
1–4:15 p.m. Navigating College Admissions and Financial Aid (D)
1–4:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open House (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–3:30 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
3:30–4:40 p.m. ’86 Lifelong Learner Panel: Brains, Beer, and Dementia Prevention: What We Know at 60-ish
What if you knew that up to 40% of dementia cases could be prevented through changes in lifestyle and health habits—would you want to know what to do now? At age 60-ish, we’re at a powerful inflection point: Many of the most impactful steps to protect our brains happen in midlife. Join Liz Babb ’86 and special guests in dementia prevention for a compelling, myth-busting, and practical conversation on what we can control. Don’t miss it!
3:30–4:30 p.m. Back to Class (D)
Location and topic TBD
4–5:30 p.m. Centennial Circle Gathering (D)
Invitation only.
4:45–6 p.m. Dartmouth Arts Now Reception (D)
5–6 p.m. Professional School Receptions (D)
Thayer School of Engineering
Tuck School of Business
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–7:30 p.m. Class Reception and Lobster Bake Dinner
8–10 p.m. Class Socializing and Silent Disco
Class Tent
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night at the Tent
Class Tent
Saturday, June 20
8 a.m.–10 p.m. Check-in
Blunt Alumni Center
7:30–10 a.m. Breakfast
Lou’s coffee and crullers
Class Tent
8–9 a.m. Yoga
9–10 a.m. Dartmouth DGALA Reunion Breakfast (D)
9–10 a.m. Women of Dartmouth Breakfast (D)
10:30–11:30 a.m. A Conversation with President Sian Leah Beilock ’76a (D)
12–1:30 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Dartmouth Green
1:30–3 p.m. Afternoon on the Green (D)
Enjoy an afternoon of fun on the Green with an inflatable obstacle course, games, music, and ice cream. Stay for as long or as short as you’d like! Fun for everyone!
Dartmouth Green
1:30–2:30 p.m. Affiliated Group Reception (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect our affiliated group communities during reunion. Please join Dartmouth alumni, family, and friends from Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association (BADA), Dartmouth Asian Pacific American Alumni Association (DAPAAA), Dartmouth Association of Latino Alumni (DALA), Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/ae Association (DGALA), Native American Alumni Association of Dartmouth (NAAAD), and Women of Dartmouth, and Dartmouth faculty and staff for a special reception.
1:30–3 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
1:30–3:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open Hours (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–3 p.m. Class Memorial Service
3–6 p.m D86 Connections
5–6 p.m. 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies Reception (D)
A celebration of generosity for members of the 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies
By invitation only
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–8:45 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
9:30–10 p.m. 85/86/87 Alumni a Cappella Singing Group Performance
’85 Class Tent
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night at the Tent
Class Tent
Sunday, June 21
9–11 a.m. Breakfast
Class Tent
12 p.m. (or earlier) Residence Hall Checkout
Registration opens March 3!
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College-sponsored activities
Thursday, June 18
12–9 p.m. Check-in (D)
Maynard St. Tent
Lunch on your own
1–4:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open House (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–5 p.m. Class programming
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–9 p.m. Welcome Reception and Dinner
Class Tent
9–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Class Tent
Friday, June 19
8 a.m.–9 p.m. Check-in
Maynard St. Tent
7:30–10 a.m. Breakfast
9 a.m.–12 p.m. Class Programming
12–1 p.m. Class Lunch
1:30–3:30 p.m. Class Programming
1–4:15 p.m. Navigating College Admissions and Financial Aid (D)
1–4:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open House (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–3:30 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
3:30–4:30 p.m. Back to Class (D)
Location and topic TBD
4–5:30 p.m. Centennial Circle Gathering (D)
Invitation only
Location TBD
4:45–6 p.m. Dartmouth Arts Now Reception (D)
5–6 p.m. Professional School Receptions (D)
Thayer School of Engineering
Tuck School of Business
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–9 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
9–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Class Tent
Saturday, June 20
8 a.m.–10 p.m. Check-in and Help Desk
Blunt Alumni Center
7:30–10 a.m. Breakfast
Class Tent
9–10 a.m. Dartmouth DGALA Reunion Breakfast (D)
9–10 a.m. Women of Dartmouth Breakfast (D)
10:30–11:30 a.m. A Conversation with President Sian Leah Beilock ’76a (D)
12–1:30 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Dartmouth Green
1:30–3 p.m. Afternoon on the Green (D)
Enjoy an afternoon of fun on the Green with an inflatable obstacle course, games, music, and ice cream. Stay for as long or as short as you’d like! Fun for everyone!
Dartmouth Green
1:30-2:30 p.m. Affiliated Group Reception (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect our affiliated group communities during reunion. Please join Dartmouth alumni, family, and friends from Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association (BADA), Dartmouth Asian Pacific American Alumni Association (DAPAAA), Dartmouth Association of Latino Alumni (DALA), Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/ae Association (DGALA), Native American Alumni Association of Dartmouth (NAAAD), and Women of Dartmouth, and Dartmouth faculty and staff for a special reception.
Irving Atrium
1:30–3 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
1:30–4:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open Hours (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–4:30 p.m. Class Programming
5–6 p.m. 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies Reception (D)
A celebration of generosity for members of the 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies. By invitation only.
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–8:45 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
9 p.m.–12 a.m. Class Socializing
Class Tent
9:30 p.m. A Capella Singing
An ’85s, ’86s, and ’87s a capella singing event. Come hear your classmates celebrate Dartmouth in music.
Class of 1985 Tent
Sunday, June 21
8–10 a.m. Breakfast
Class Tent
12 p.m. (or earlier) Residence Hall Checkout
Registration opens March 3
Schedule and Details
Thursday, June 18
Day and Night at Moosilauke (D)
Registration for a day and overnight at Moosilauke Ravine Lodge is handled directly with Moosilauke. Please plan to return to campus no later than Friday at 12:00 p.m. for our Class Lunch.
12–9 p.m. Check in for Reunion and Housing (D)
Maynard Street Tent
8–11 p.m.- Dirty Movie Marathon
Drop in to visit with classmates and their families as we watch classic movies with “Dirty” in the title.
Class Tent
Friday, June 19
8 a.m.–9:00 p.m. Check-in
Maynard St. Tent
7:30–10:00 a.m. Breakfast on your own
Breakfast is available at several locations in Hanover and surrounding areas. Classmates can also purchase a buffet breakfast in the Class of 1953 Commons (formerly Food Court).
12–1 p.m. Class Lunch
Children ages 5-17 who are registered for the children’s programs will be provided lunch as part of that program at a separate site. If classmates would like to bring their children to the class lunch, please indicate on your registration.
Class Tent
1:30–3:30 p.m. Fun on the Connecticut River
Ledyard Canoe Club
1–4:15 p.m. Navigating College Admissions and Financial Aid (D)
1–4:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open House (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–3:30 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
3:30–4:30 p.m. Back to Class (D)
4- 5:30 p.m. Centennial Circle Gathering (D)
Invitation only
4:45–6 p.m. Dartmouth Arts Now Reception (D)
5–6 p.m. Professional School Receptions (D)
Thayer School of Engineering
Tuck School of Business
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–9 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
Children ages 5-17 who are registered for the children’s programs will be provided dinner as part of that program at a separate site. If classmates would like to bring their children to the class dinner instead, please indicate on your registration.
9–11 p.m. Class Socializing: Dirty Dancing (Salty Dog Rag) and Class Party Class Tent
Saturday, June 20
8 a.m.–10 p.m. Check-in
Blunt Alumni Center
8 a.m.-10 a.m. Lou’s Breakfast
All registered classmates, children, and guests are welcome.
Class Tent
Dirty (or clean!) Run (Time TBA)
Join this classmate-led fun run around campus!
Meet at the Class Tent
9 a.m. Class Meeting
Class Tent
9–10 a.m. Dartmouth DGALA Reunion Breakfast (D)
9–10 a.m. Women of Dartmouth Breakfast (D)
10:30–11:30 a.m. A Conversation with President Sian Leah Beilock (D)
12–1:30 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Dartmouth Green
1:30–3 p.m. Afternoon on the Green (D)
Enjoy an afternoon of fun on the Green with an inflatable obstacle course, games, music, and ice cream. Stay for as long or as short as you’d like! Fun for everyone!
Dartmouth Green
1:30-2:30 p.m. Affiliated Group Reception (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect our affiliated group communities during reunion. Please join Dartmouth alumni, family, and friends from Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association (BADA), Dartmouth Asian Pacific American Alumni Association (DAPAAA), Dartmouth Association of Latino Alumni (DALA), Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/ae Association (DGALA), Native American Alumni Association of Dartmouth (NAAAD), and Women of Dartmouth, and Dartmouth faculty and staff for a special reception.
1:30–3 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
1:30–3:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open Hours (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–3 p.m. Class Memorial Service
Rollins Chapel
2–4:30 p.m. Espresso Dave’s Coffee Cart
Class Tent
5–6 p.m. 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies Reception (D)
A celebration of generosity for members of the 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies By invitation only
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–8:45 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
Children ages 5-17 who are registered for the children’s programs will be provided dinner as part of that program at a separate site. This event is adults only.
6:30 p.m. Class Photo
9 p.m.–12 a.m. Class Socializing: ’90s Themed Class Party
Class Tent
Sunday, June 21
8–10 a.m. Breakfast
All registered classmates, children, and guests are welcome.
Class Tent
12 p.m. (or earlier) Residence Hall Checkout
Registration opens March 3!
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College-sponsored activities
Friday, June 19
8 a.m.–9 p.m. Check-in (D)
Maynard St. Tent
12–2 p.m. Lunch
Class Tent
1:30–3:30 p.m. Pick-Up Soccer Game
1–4:15 p.m. Navigating College Admissions and Financial Aid (D)
1–4:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open House (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–3:30 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
3:30–4:30 p.m. Back to Class (D)
Location and topic TBD
4:45–6 p.m. Dartmouth Arts Now Reception (D)
4–5:30 p.m. Centennial Circle Gathering (D)
Invitation only
5–6 p.m. Professional School Receptions (D)
Thayer School of Engineering
Tuck School of Business
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6–9 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
Class Tent
9–11 p.m. Class Socializing
Class Tent
Saturday, June 20
8 a.m.–10 p.m. Check-in
Blunt Alumni Center
7:30–10 a.m. Breakfast
Class Tent
9–10 a.m. Dartmouth DGALA Reunion Breakfast (D)
Location TBD
9–10 a.m. Women of Dartmouth Breakfast (D)
Location TBD
9–10 a.m. Memorial Service
Rollins Chapel
10:30–11:30 a.m. A Conversation with President Sian Leah Beilock ’76a (D)
12–1:30 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Dartmouth Green
1:30–3 p.m. Afternoon on the Green (D)
An afternoon of fun on the Green with an inflatable obstacle course, games, music, and ice cream. Stay for as long or as short as you’d like! Fun for everyone!
Dartmouth Green
1:30-2:30 p.m. Affiliated Group Reception (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect our affiliated group communities during reunion. Please join Dartmouth alumni, family, and friends from Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association (BADA), Dartmouth Asian Pacific American Alumni Association (DAPAAA), Dartmouth Association of Latino Alumni (DALA), Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/ae Association (DGALA), Native American Alumni Association of Dartmouth (NAAAD), Women of Dartmouth, and Dartmouth faculty and staff for a special reception.
Irving Atrium
1:30–3 p.m. Bartlett Tower Open Hours (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s. From the tower, enjoy sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley all the way to Mount Ascutney.
Bartlett Tower
1:30–3:30 p.m. Baker Bell Tower Open Hours (D)
Free tickets will be distributed in numbered groups of 10 and will be available next to the Baker Library information desk one hour before the first tour. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number. Each tour will take approximately 20 minutes to ascend, take in the beautiful views, and descend. Each person must be able to navigate many steep steps and a ladder on his/her own.
Baker Library
2–3 p.m. Classmate Speaker Event
5–6 p.m. 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies Reception (D)
A celebration of generosity for members of the 1769 and Bartlett Tower Societies. By invitation only.
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
5–6 p.m. Friends of Bill W. Fellowship (D)
061 Carson Hall
6 p.m. Class Photo
Baker Library Lawn
6:15–7 p.m. Class Reception
Baker Library Lawn
7–8:45 p.m. Class Dinner
Featuring remarks from President Beilock.
Baker Library Lawn
9 p.m.–12 a.m. Class Socializing
Class Tent
Sunday, June 21
8–10 a.m. Breakfast
Class Tent
12 p.m. (or earlier) Residence Hall Checkout
Registration opens March 3!
Schedule and Details
This schedule is to be used as a guide for Reunion planning. A final schedule will be created between the class and Alumni Relations.
Friday, July 24
12–10 p.m. Check-in
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
2–5 p.m. Welcome Back to Hanover!
Grab a non-alcoholic beverage and a snack, relax, and catch up with old friends or make some new ones!
Class Tents, locations TBD
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
Various Locations
- Open Houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
- Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
- Dartmouth Center for Career Design
- The Literary Arts Bridge
- Open Doors: A Look Inside the House Communities
- Senior Societies
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
- Baker Tour
- Hopkins Center for the Arts
- Hood Museum
- Ledyard Boat Rentals
4–5 p.m. Graduate School Receptions
- Tuck School of Business
- Thayer School of Engineering
4:30–6 p.m. DCF Young Alumni Reception
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Dartmouth Leadership
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
7–10 p.m. Block Party
Life Sciences Center Lawn
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night Programming
Saturday, July 25
8 a.m.–12 p.m. Check-in
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
8–10:30 a.m. Breakfast
10–11 a.m. Affiliated Group Brunch
Home of Jennifer Rosales, Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Back to Class
12:15–2 p.m. Community Lunch
Life Sciences Lawn
12:30–3 p.m. On the Lawn Afternoon Events
Life Sciences Lawn
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
Various Locations
- Open Houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
- Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
- Dartmouth Center for Career Design
- The Literary Arts Bridge
- Open Doors: A Look Inside the House Communities
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
- Baker Tour
- Hopkins Center for the Arts
- Hood Museum
- Ledyard Boat Rentals
2–4:30 p.m. Happy Hour
4:15–5 p.m. Celebration of Life
Rollins Chapel
5:15–6 p.m. Toast to Reunion Volunteers/1769 Society
1902 Room, Baker Library
6:30–9 p.m. Class Dinners
Various Locations
9–11:45 p.m. On the Lawn
Life Sciences Center Lawn
Sunday, July 26
8–10 a.m. Breakfast on Your Own
11 a.m. On-campus housing checkout
Registration opens March 3!
Schedule and Details
This schedule is to be used as a guide for Reunion planning. A final schedule will be created between the class and Alumni Relations.
Friday, July 24
12–10 p.m. Check-in
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
2–5 p.m. Welcome Back to Hanover!
Grab a non-alcoholic beverage and a snack, relax, and catch up with old friends or make some new ones!
Class Tents, locations TBD
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
Various Locations
- Open Houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
- Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
- Dartmouth Center for Career Design
- The Literary Arts Bridge
- Open Doors: A Look Inside the House Communities
- Senior Societies
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
- Baker Tour
- Hopkins Center for the Arts
- Hood Museum
- Ledyard Boat Rentals
4–5 p.m. Graduate School Receptions
- Tuck School of Business
- Thayer School of Engineering
4:30–6 p.m. DCF Young Alumni Reception
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Dartmouth Leadership
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
7–10 p.m. Block Party
Life Sciences Center Lawn
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night Programming
Saturday, July 25
8 a.m.–12 p.m. Check-in
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
8–10:30 a.m. Breakfast
10–11 a.m. Affiliated Group Brunch
Home of Jennifer Rosales, Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Back to Class
12:15–2 p.m. Community Lunch
Life Sciences Lawn
12:30–3 p.m. On the Lawn Afternoon Events
Life Sciences Lawn
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
Various Locations
- Open Houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
- Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
- Dartmouth Center for Career Design
- The Literary Arts Bridge
- Open Doors: A Look Inside the House Communities
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
- Baker Tour
- Hopkins Center for the Arts
- Hood Museum
- Ledyard Boat Rentals
2–4:30 p.m. Happy Hour
4:15–5 p.m. Celebration of Life
Rollins Chapel
5:15–6 p.m. Toast to Reunion Volunteers/1769 Society
1902 Room, Baker Library
6:30–9 p.m. Class Dinners
Various Locations
9–11:45 p.m. On the Lawn
Life Sciences Center Lawn
Sunday, July 26
8–10 a.m. Breakfast on Your Own
11 a.m. On-campus housing checkout
Registration opens March 3!
Schedules and Details
This schedule is to be used as a guide for Reunion planning. A final schedule will be created between the class and Alumni Relations.
Friday, July 24
12–10 p.m. Check-in
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
2–5 p.m. Welcome Back to Hanover!
Grab a non-alcoholic beverage and a snack, relax, and catch up with old friends or make some new ones!
Class Tents, locations TBD
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
Various Locations
- Open Houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
- Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
- Dartmouth Center for Career Design
- The Literary Arts Bridge
- Open Doors: A Look Inside the House Communities
- Senior Societies
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
- Baker Tour
- Hopkins Center for the Arts
- Hood Museum
- Ledyard Boat Rentals
4–5 p.m. Graduate School Receptions
- Tuck School of Business
- Thayer School of Engineering
4:30–6 p.m. DCF Young Alumni Reception
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Dartmouth Leadership
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
7–10 p.m. Block Party
Life Sciences Center Lawn
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night Programming
Saturday, July 25
8 a.m.–12 p.m. Check-in
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
8–10:30 a.m. Breakfast
10–11 a.m. Affiliated Group Brunch
Home of Jennifer Rosales, Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Back to Class
12:15–2 p.m. Community Lunch
Life Sciences Lawn
12:30–3 p.m. On the Lawn Afternoon Events
Life Sciences Lawn
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
Various Locations
- Open Houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
- Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
- Dartmouth Center for Career Design
- The Literary Arts Bridge
- Open Doors: A Look Inside the House Communities
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
- Baker Tour
- Hopkins Center for the Arts
- Hood Museum
- Ledyard Boat Rentals
2–4:30 p.m. Happy Hour
4:15–5 p.m. Celebration of Life
Rollins Chapel
5:15–6 p.m. Toast to Reunion Volunteers/1769 Society
1902 Room, Baker Library
6:30–9 p.m. Class Dinners
Various Locations
9–11:45 p.m. On the Lawn
Life Sciences Center Lawn
Sunday, July 26
8–10 a.m. Breakfast on Your Own
11 a.m. On-campus housing checkout
Registration opens March 3!
Schedules and Details
This schedule is to be used as a guide for Reunion planning. A final schedule will be created between the class and Alumni Relations.
Friday, July 24
12–10 p.m. Check-in
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
2–5 p.m. Welcome Back to Hanover!
Grab a non-alcoholic beverage and a snack, relax, and catch up with old friends or make some new ones!
Class Tents, locations TBD
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
Various Locations
- Open Houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
- Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
- Dartmouth Center for Career Design
- The Literary Arts Bridge
- Open Doors: A Look Inside the House Communities
- Senior Societies
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
- Baker Tour
- Hopkins Center for the Arts
- Hood Museum
- Ledyard Boat Rentals
4–5 p.m. Graduate School Receptions
- Tuck School of Business
- Thayer School of Engineering
4:30–6 p.m. DCF Young Alumni Reception
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Dartmouth Leadership
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
7–10 p.m. Block Party
Life Sciences Center Lawn
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night Programming
Saturday, July 25
8 a.m.–12 p.m. Check-in
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
8–10:30 a.m. Breakfast
10–11 a.m. Affiliated Group Brunch
Home of Jennifer Rosales, Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Back to Class
12:15–2 p.m. Community Lunch
Life Sciences Lawn
12:30–3 p.m. On the Lawn Afternoon Events
Life Sciences Lawn
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
Various Locations
- Open Houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
- Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
- Dartmouth Center for Career Design
- The Literary Arts Bridge
- Open Doors: A Look Inside the House Communities
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
- Baker Tour
- Hopkins Center for the Arts
- Hood Museum
- Ledyard Boat Rentals
2–4:30 p.m. Happy Hour
4:15–5 p.m. Celebration of Life
Rollins Chapel
5:15–6 p.m. Toast to Reunion Volunteers/1769 Society
1902 Room, Baker Library
6:30–9 p.m. Class Dinners
Various Locations
9–11:45 p.m. On the Lawn
Life Sciences Center Lawn
Sunday, July 26
8–10 a.m. Breakfast on Your Own
11 a.m. On-campus housing checkout
On-Campus Housing
Housing registration opens on Tuesday, March 2, 2026. You must register for Reunion before signing up for dorm housing!
On-campus housing is $70 per night, per person. Housing priority is granted to applications submitted during the Reunion Early Bird Registration period.
Early Bird Registration Dates:
- June Classes: March 3–April 6, 2026
- July Classes: March 3–May 18, 2026
Applications received after the applicable Early Bird deadline will automatically be placed on a waitlist and assigned housing based on the date and time the application was received. Additionally, all applications received after the priority deadline will incur a $10 late fee
NOTE: Submission of a housing application by the Early Bird deadline DOES NOT guarantee a housing assignment. ALL HOUSING IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.
Housing confirmations will be sent in mid-April for June Reunions and mid-May for July Reunions. Specific room assignments will be shared approximately two weeks before Reunion.
Dartmouth residence halls offer a variety of room types, including multi-bedroom units. While we do our best to accommodate requests for adjoining rooms, availability is limited. Be sure to include the names, ages, and relationships of your party members when filling out the housing application to help us determine the best arrangement.
While staying in an undergraduate residence hall offers a nostalgic college experience, these spaces do not provide hotel-style amenities. Rooms include single (twin) beds, linens, a blanket, pillow, towels, a cup, and a bar of soap. Additionally:
- Daily housekeeping is not provided.
- Most rooms do not have private baths.
- Not all dorms have AC, and summers in Hanover can be warm—plan accordingly.
Accessibility: Several buildings have accessible first-floor rooms, and some have elevator access. Service animals are welcome, and accessible accommodations can be requested in the Personal Requests section of the housing application.
Due to high demand, early check-ins and late departures cannot be accommodated. If you need extra nights in the area, you will need to arrange alternative housing.
For the best chance at securing on-campus housing, register early and complete your housing application by the deadline.
We look forward to welcoming you back to campus!
Important Information
Cancellation Policy and Registration Changes
We understand that work or other life events may arise, causing your plans to change. Dartmouth College’s Reunion cancellation policy is as follows:
- June Reunions: Refunds will be managed by the Alumni Help Desk (603-646-3202) until May 18. After May 18 you must contact your class directly. Please see your class cancellation policy, which can be found in your Reunion confirmation email.
- July Reunions: Full refunds will be offered through July 7, minus a $25 administrative fee. A 50% refund will be available between July 8 and 18. Beginning July 19, refunds will not be available.
- Please contact the Alumni Help Desk at 603-646-3202 to request a refund.
If you've already registered but need to add a guest or make changes, use the link in your confirmation email to update your registration.
Parking and Transportation
Dartmouth College parking guidelines are in effect Monday through Friday, 6 a.m.–5 p.m. During that time, valid permits are required to park in all campus lots except Dewey Lot. Dewey Lot is located at the north end of campus near the Geisel School of Medicine. Alumni Relations and Dartmouth College are not responsible for any tickets incurred.
- "No Parking" signs are posted around campus and are expected to be adhered to for safety reasons.
- Town of Hanover parking meters are in effect during Reunion; it is possible to get a ticket if not adhering to parking regulations. You can download the ParkMobile app to pay for parking around Hanover.
- There is no scheduled transportation between area hotels and campus.
- Taxis and rideshare services are not readily available in the Upper Valley, so please plan accordingly.
Area Accommodations
While we think staying in the residence halls is a lot of fun, we understand if you need different accommodations. We encourage you to make a hotel reservation as soon as possible. Dartmouth does not hold hotel blocks (at the Hanover Inn or elsewhere) for Reunions, but your class may. Check with them before booking an area hotel.
- Local Hotel Accommodations
- Upper Valley Rentals
- Don’t forget to also check out Airbnb, Vrbo, Quechee Lakes rentals, Eastman Lake rentals, and bed-and-breakfasts.
- Alternative area lodging options can be found through our local area chambers of commerce.
This information is intended to serve as a guide to many area accommodations and does not represent a recommendation by Dartmouth.
Reunion Kids
June Reunions: Reunion Kids programming offered for teens (13-17 years) and juniors (6-12 years), is operated by the Hulbert Outdoor Center, part of the Aloha Foundation Camps.
Led by Program Director Jen Adams and her staff, with support from Dartmouth students, Hulbert provides engaging, age-appropriate activities, such as field games, arts and crafts, board games, and optional trips to the Montshire Museum of Science and the Dartmouth swimming pool. Hulbert has extensive experience working with K-12 students across New England and is excited to partner with Dartmouth College for Reunion Weekend.
July Classes: There will be limited programming for toddler-aged children only. Childcare is available through Sitter Scout, a contracted agency, for July reunions only. Registration will be available (via Sitter Scout) starting April 1.
Registration Details & Meals
Children registered for Reunion are automatically enrolled in the program Included meals:
- June Reunions: Friday lunch and dinner, Saturday lunch and dinner
- July Reunions: Saturday lunch
Ages 6-12 Welcome
Registration Required
Friday, June 19th
9 a.m.–Noon Tent Activities
Who is up for football, volleyball, kickball, frisbee throwing, arts & crafts, and other activities? Snacks, too.
Noon Lunch
Burgers, grilled chicken, veggie burgers, buns, individual cheese slices, pickles, lettuce, tomatoes, condiments, salad, individual chips, cookies, lemonade, and fruit.
1–4 p.m. Montshire Museum of Natural Science
The Montshire, located in Norwich, VT offers dozens of cool, hands-on exhibits about the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology. Children’s admission is included in the registration fee. Parents are welcome for an additional admission fee paid directly to the museum at the door.
2–4 p.m. Swimming
Bring a suit and a towel. Confident swimmers only!
Karl Michael Swimming Pool, Lewinstein Athletic Center
5:30–7 p.m. Dinner
Pizza night! Including cheese, pepperoni, veggie, bbq chicken, spicy blue, gluten free, and vegan. Dinner also includes salad, pudding cups, and lemonade! Subject to change.
7–8 p.m. Tent Activities
Enjoy arts & crafts and board games and hang out with new friends.
8–10 p.m. Movies
Weather permitting outside under the stars.
10 p.m. Tent Closes
Please be on time to pick up your Juniors!
Saturday, June 20th
The Reunion Kids program is closed from noon to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday so that children may enjoy lunch and other fun activities on the Dartmouth Green with their families.
9 a.m.–noon Junior Tent Activities
Who is up for football, volleyball, frisbee throwing, arts & crafts, and other activities? Snacks, too.
10–11:30 a.m. Montshire Museum of Natural Science
The Montshire, located in Norwich, VT offers dozens of cool, hands-on exhibits about the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology. Children’s admission is included in the registration fee. Parents are welcome for an additional admission fee paid directly to the museum at the door.
Noon–3:30 p.m. Community Lunch
Parents and caregivers pick up juniors at Junior Tent and head to the Dartmouth Green for the Community Lunch!
Dartmouth Green
3:30 p.m. Junior Tent Reopens
Street hockey, volleyball, capture-the-flag, arts & crafts, and other activities. Snacks, too. Subject to change.
5:30–7 p.m. Dinner
Chicken tenders, mac n cheese, vegan chicken tenders, bbq, ketchup, honey mustard, ranch, salad, sliced watermelon, brownies, and lemonade.
6–8 p.m. Evening Activities
MORE football, volleyball, frisbee throwing, arts & crafts, and other activities. More snacks, too.
8–10 p.m. Evening Fun
Movies weather permitting outside under the stars.
10 p.m. Tent Closes
Please be on time to pick up your juniors!
Ages 13–17 Welcome
Registration Required
Friday, June 19
9–10 a.m. Participate in icebreakers to get to know one another.
10- 12 p.m. Activities and games
Noon Lunch
Lunch offerings include burgers, grilled chicken, veggie burgers, buns, individual cheese slices, pickles, lettuce, tomatoes, condiments, salad, individual chips, cookies, lemonade, and fruit. Subject to change.
1–4:15 p.m. Navigating College Admissions and Financial Aid (D)
These sessions are designed to familiarize parents and their college-bound children in grades 9–11 with the national college admission and financial aid process. Ideally, students should start planning for college early in their high school career, ensuring a comprehensive plan for their high school courses, extracurricular activities, and how to approach the college search process. Registration is required. If you have any questions, please contact the Admissions Ambassador Program at 603-646-3169 or aap@dartmouth.edu.
1–4 p.m. Montshire Museum of Natural Science
The Montshire, located in Norwich, Vermont, offers dozens of cool, hands-on exhibits about the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology. Teens’ admission is included in the registration fee. Parents are welcome for an additional admission fee paid directly to the museum at the door.
2–4 p.m. Swimming
Bring a suit and a towel. Confident swimmers only!
Karl Michael Swimming Pool, Lewinstein Athletic Center
5:30–7 p.m. Dinner
Pizza night! Options include cheese, pepperoni, veggie, barbecue chicken, spicy blue, gluten free, and vegan. Dinner also features salad, pudding cups, and lemonade! Subject to change.
7–8 p.m. Activities/games/field games
8–10 p.m. Movie Night and Hang Out
10 p.m. Tent closes
Please be on time to pick up your teens!
Saturday, June 20
The Reunion Teens program is closed from noon to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday so that teens may enjoy lunch and other fun activities on the Dartmouth Green with their families.
9 a.m. Teen Program Opens
9:30–11:30 a.m. Swimming
Bring a suit and a towel. Confident swimmers only!
Karl Michael Swimming Pool, Lewinstein Athletic Center
Noon–3:30 p.m. Community Lunch
Parents and caregivers pick up teens at The Onion and head to the Dartmouth Green for the Community Lunch!
Dartmouth Green
3:30 p.m. Teen Program Reopens
5:30–7 p.m. Dinner
Dinner choices include chicken tenders, mac and cheese, vegan chicken tenders, barbecue, ketchup, honey mustard, ranch, salad, sliced watermelon, brownies, and lemonade. Subject to change.
7:30–8:30 p.m. ??
8:30–10 p.m. Movie and Evening Activities
10:00 p.m. Tent closes
Please be on time to pick up your teens!
Future Dartmouth Reunion Schedules
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Please note that Dartmouth College reserves the right to amend future dates, should the need arise.
June Reunions
June 12–14
Fri–Sun
- Class of 1976 – 50th
June 15–18
Mon–Thurs
- Class of 1971 – 55th
- Class of 1966 – 60th
June 18–21
Thurs–Sun
- Class of 1985 – 40th
- Class of 1986 - 40th
- Class of 1987 - 40th
- Class of 1996 - 30th
June 19-21
Fri-Sun
- Class of 2001 - 25th
July 24–26
Fri–Sun
- Class of 2015 – 10th
- Class of 2016 – 10th
- Class of 2017 – 10th
- Class of 2021 – 5th
Sept. 27–29
Sun–Tues
- Class of 1951 – 75th
- Class of 1956 – 70th
- Class of 1961 – 65th
June Reunions
June 11–13
Fri–Sun
- Class of 1977 – 50th
June 14–17
Mon–Thurs
- Class of 1972 – 55th
- Class of 1967 – 60th
June 17–20
Thurs–Sun
- Class of 1991 – 35th
- Class of 1992 – 35th
- Class of 1993 – 35th
- Class of 1997 – 30th
June 18-20
Fri-Sun
- Class of 2002 - 25th
July 2027
- Class of 2006 – 20th
- Class of 2007 – 20th
- Class of 2008 – 20th
- Class of 2022 – 5th
Dates TBD
- Class of 1952 – 75th
- Class of 1957 – 70th
- Class of 1962 – 65th
June 9 - 11
Fri-Sun
- Class of 1978 - 50th
June 12 - 15
Mon-Thurs
- Class of 1973 - 55th
- Class of 1968 - 60th
June 15 - 18
Thurs - Sun
- Class of 1982, 1983, 1984 - 45th
- Class of 1998 - 30th
June 16-18
Fri-Sun
- Class of 2003 - 25th
July 2028
TBD
- Class of 2012, 2013, 2014 - 15th
- Class of 2023 - 5th
September 2028
TBD
- Class of 1953 - 75th
- Class of 1958 - 70th
- Class of 1963 - 65th
Past Reunion Highlights