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Reunions 2025 are underway!
There is still time to register for July Reunions! On-campus housing registration is also available, but you must register for Reunion before signing up for on-campus 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.
Space is limited, so we strongly recommend everyone interested in attending registers well in advance of Reunion weekend. Please see your class page for specific pricing information.

Reunions 2025 Registration and Schedules
Find your class below to register and view the full schedule for your Reunion.
Registration Information
Adult (18+)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$350 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$400
Infant (0-23 months)
- Complimentary
Toddler (2-5)
- Complimentary
Junior (6-12)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
Teen (13-17)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
Refund policy: We understand that work or other life events may arise causing your reunion plans to change. Full registration fee refunds will be offered through July 7, minus a $25 administrative fee. A 50% registration fee refund will be available between July 8–18. Beginning July 19, registration fee refunds will not be available.
Financial Assistance: The class of 2009 is eager to welcome as many classmates back to Hanover for our reunion as possible. To that end, the reunion committee is committed to providing financial assistance to classmates experiencing financial hardship. For more information, please contact Peter Kitlas.
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College–sponsored activities
Friday, July 25
12–8 p.m. Check In
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
At registration, you will receive your name tag, campus housing assignment, room key (if applicable), and directions for parking. Reunion guests should park in Dewey Lot for the duration of Reunion. "No Parking" signs and fire lanes are posted around campus and are expected to be adhered to for safety reasons. For additional campus parking information, including EV charging stations, please visit Transportation Services.
Please note that 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. Additionally, Town of Hanover parking meters are in effect during Reunion; it is possible to get a ticket if not adhering to parking regulations. Alumni Relations is not responsible for any tickets incurred.
Advance Transit’s Dartmouth Hanover Shuttle is available from Dewey Lot to the center of campus Monday through Friday.
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!
Lord Lawn Tent
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth. To operate the press you must be 5 feet tall or over 15 years of age. Smaller children are welcome to watch with adult supervision.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society Open House (D)
Please join us at the home of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society to get a tour of the Institute’s new highly energy-efficient building and to meet staff advancing the Institute’s mission to accelerate an affordable, reliable, and equitable clean energy transition for the benefit of society.
33 Tuck Mall - Dartmouth Center for Career Design (D)
Stop by the Dartmouth Center for Career Design (DCCD) for our alumni open house! Chat with our team to learn more about our work supporting undergrads and discover how you can connect with current students.
Lower Level, McNutt - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum (D)
Be sure to check out the exhibition of Cara Romero’s photography Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) and Monet: Reimagining the French Landscape.
- Bartlett Tower (D)
- Ledyard boat rentals (D)
Head down to Ledyard, grab a kayak or canoe, and shove off from shore for a little water adventure with friends or family! No need for reservations; boats are rented first come, first served.
Ledyard Boat House
5–6 p.m. Graduate School Receptions (D)
- Tuck School of Business: Location TBC
- Thayer School of Engineering: Location TBC
4–5 p.m. Reception for Thayer Alumni
Class of 1982 Engineering and Computer Science Center, South Atrium, Garden Level
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Dartmouth Leadership (D)
President’s House Lawn (Rain: Lord Lawn Tent)
7–10 p.m. Block Party (D)
Food trucks and entertainment
Life Sciences Center Lawn
9–10 p.m. DGALA-hosted Evening Entertainment
Featuring an opening set from Gretchen McNeely '92, a headline performance from comedian Jaye McBride, and a drag performance by the House of Lewan (student run drag club). All are invited - students and community!
Kemeny Courtyard
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night Programming (D)
Dance the night away with a silent disco on the Life Sciences Center Lawn! Head to Sawtooth for socializing with old friends, or make some new ones!
Saturday, July 26
8 a.m.–12 p.m. Check In (D)
McLaughlin Cluster Tent
8 a.m. Lou's Breakfast (D)
Grab a cruller and some coffee from one of Hanover’s favorite spots delivered right to you!
Lord Lawn Tent
10–11 a.m. Affiliated Group Brunch (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect with 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.
Home of Jennifer Rosales, Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Back to Class: Beyond Doomscrolling: Another Side of Social Media (D)
We talk a lot about the ways that social media divides us, through polarization, misinformation, and disconnection. But there is another side to social media. Roopika Risam, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies and Comparative Literature and Chair of Film and Media Studies, will offer a different perspective on the role social media plays in our lives. How can it help us find community and build relationships? Who does it help organize for solidarity and justice? Together, we will consider what happens when we turn our attention away from trolls and conspiracy theories and towards the profound connections that social media makes possible.
Filene Auditorium, Moore Psychology Building
12:15–2 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Life Sciences Lawn
2–4:30 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum (D)
Be sure to check out the exhibition of Cara Romero’s photography Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) and Monet: Reimagining the French Landscape.
- Bartlett Tower (D)
- Ledyard boat rentals (D)
Head down to Ledyard, grab a kayak or canoe, and shove off from shore for a little water adventure with friends or family! No need for reservations; boats are rented first come, first served.
Ledyard Boat House
2–5 p.m. Happy Hour (D)
Grab a beer or non-alcoholic beverage and a snack, relax, and catch up with old friends or make some new ones!
Lord Lawn Tent
4:15–5 p.m. Celebration of Life (D)
Rollins Chapel
5:15–6 p.m. Toast to Reunion Volunteers/1769 Society (D)
By invitation only
1902 Room, Baker Library
6:30–9 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
West End Circle
9–11:45 p.m. On the Lawn (D)
Band, food, glowsticks
Life Sciences Center Lawn
Sunday, July 27
8–10 a.m. Breakfast (on your own)
Class of 1953 Commons is available for breakfast (additional charge to be paid on-site)
12 p.m. On-campus housing checkout
Registration Information
Adult (18+)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$350 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$400
Infant (0-23 months)
- Complimentary
Toddler (2-5)
- Complimentary
Junior (6-12)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
Teen (13-17)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
Refund policy: We understand that work or other life events may arise causing your reunion plans to change. Full registration fee refunds will be offered through July 7, minus a $25 administrative fee. A 50% registration fee refund will be available between July 8–18. Beginning July 19, registration fee refunds will not be available.
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College–sponsored activities
Friday, July 25
12–8 p.m. Check In
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn
At registration, you will receive your name tag, campus housing assignment, room key (if applicable), and directions for parking. Reunion guests should park in Dewey Lot for the duration of Reunion. "No Parking" signs and fire lanes are posted around campus and are expected to be adhered to for safety reasons. For additional campus parking information, including EV charging stations, please visit Transportation Services.
Please note that 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. Additionally, Town of Hanover parking meters are in effect during Reunion; it is possible to get a ticket if not adhering to parking regulations. Alumni Relations is not responsible for any tickets incurred.
Advance Transit’s Dartmouth Hanover Shuttle is available from Dewey Lot to the center of campus Monday through Friday.
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!
Lord Lawn Tent
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming (D)
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth. To operate the press you must be 5 feet tall or over 15 years of age. Smaller children are welcome to watch with adult supervision.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society Open House (D)
Please join us at the home of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society to get a tour of the Institute’s new highly energy-efficient building and to meet staff advancing the Institute’s mission to accelerate an affordable, reliable, and equitable clean energy transition for the benefit of society.
33 Tuck Mall - Dartmouth Center for Career Design (D)
Stop by the Dartmouth Center for Career Design (DCCD) for our alumni open house! Chat with our team to learn more about our work supporting undergrads and discover how you can connect with current students.
Lower Level, McNutt - The Literary Arts Bridge (D)
Come check out The Literary Arts Bridge (or "The Bridge" for short) Dartmouth's new creative writing center! The Bridge is an inspiring and welcoming gathering space at the College where students, faculty, and fellows across all disciplines can engage with visiting writers and share the craft of creative writing. The Bridge supports both collaborative and individual work—through workshops, readings, receptions, and dedicated quiet reading and writing time. Programing is curated by Dartmouth's Creative Writing Faculty as part of an Advisory Committee, currently chaired by Professor Alexander Chee.
7 Lebanon Street - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum (D)
Be sure to check out the exhibition of Cara Romero’s photography Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) and Monet: Reimagining the French Landscape.
- Bartlett Tower (D)
- Ledyard boat rentals (D)
Head down to Ledyard, grab a kayak or canoe, and shove off from shore for a little water adventure with friends or family! No need for reservations; boats are rented first come, first served.
Ledyard Boat House
5–6 p.m. Graduate School Receptions (D)
- Tuck School of Business
Location TBC - Thayer School of Engineering
Location TBC
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Dartmouth Leadership (D)
President’s House Lawn (Rain: Lord Lawn Tent)
7–10 p.m. Block Party (D)
Food trucks and entertainment
Life Sciences Center Lawn
9–10 p.m. DGALA-hosted Evening Entertainment
Featuring an opening set from Gretchen McNeely '92, a headline performance from comedian Jaye McBride, and a drag performance by the House of Lewan (student run drag club). All are invited - students and community!
Kemeny Courtyard
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night Programming (D)
Dance the night away with a silent disco on the Life Sciences Center Lawn! Head to Sawtooth for socializing with old friends, or make some new ones!
Saturday, July 26
8 a.m.–12 p.m. Check In (D)
McLaughlin Cluster Tent
8 a.m. Lou’s breakfast (D)
Grab a cruller and some coffee from one of Hanover’s favorite spots delivered right to you!
Lord Lawn Tent
10–11 a.m. Affiliated Group Brunch (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect with 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.
Home of Jennifer Rosales, Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Back to Class: Beyond Doomscrolling: Another Side of Social Media (D)
We talk a lot about the ways that social media divides us, through polarization, misinformation, and disconnection. But there is another side to social media. Roopika Risam, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies and Comparative Literature and Chair of Film and Media Studies, will offer a different perspective on the role social media plays in our lives. How can it help us find community and build relationships? Who does it help organize for solidarity and justice? Together, we will consider what happens when we turn our attention away from trolls and conspiracy theories and towards the profound connections that social media makes possible.
Filene Auditorium, Moore Psychology Building
12:15–2 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Life Sciences Lawn
2–4:30 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth. To operate the press you must be 5 feet tall or over 15 years of age. Smaller children are welcome to watch with adult supervision.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum (D)
Be sure to check out the exhibition of Cara Romero’s photography Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) and Monet: Reimagining the French Landscape.
- Bartlett Tower (D)
- Ledyard boat rentals (D)
Head down to Ledyard, grab a kayak or canoe, and shove off from shore for a little water adventure with friends or family! No need for reservations; boats are rented first come, first served.
Ledyard Boat House
2–5 p.m. Happy Hour (D)
Grab a beer or non-alcoholic beverage and a snack, relax, and catch up with old friends or make some new ones!
Lord Lawn Tent
4:15–5 p.m. Celebration of Life (D)
Rollins Chapel
5:15–6 p.m. Toast to Reunion Volunteers/1769 Society (D)
By invitation only
1902 Room, Baker Library
6:30–9 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
BEMA (Rain location: Alumni Gym, Lewinstein Athletic Center)
9–11:45 p.m. On the Lawn (D)
Band, food, glowsticks
Life Sciences Center Lawn
Sunday, July 27
8–10 a.m. Breakfast (on your own)
Class of 1953 Commons is available for breakfast (additional charge to be paid on-site)
12 p.m. On-campus housing checkout
Registration Information
Adult (18+)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$350 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$400
Infant (0-23 months)
- Complimentary
Toddler (2-5)
- Complimentary
Junior (6-12)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
Teen (13-17)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
Refund policy: We understand that work or other life events may arise causing your reunion plans to change. Full registration fee refunds will be offered through July 7, minus a $25 administrative fee. A 50% registration fee refund will be available between July 8–18. Beginning July 19, registration fee refunds will not be available.
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College–sponsored activities
Friday, July 25
12–8 p.m. Check In
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
At registration, you will receive your name tag, campus housing assignment, room key (if applicable), and directions for parking. Reunion guests should park in Dewey Lot for the duration of Reunion. "No Parking" signs and fire lanes are posted around campus and are expected to be adhered to for safety reasons. For additional campus parking information, including EV charging stations, please visit Transportation Services.
Please note that 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. Additionally, Town of Hanover parking meters are in effect during Reunion; it is possible to get a ticket if not adhering to parking regulations. Alumni Relations is not responsible for any tickets incurred.
Advance Transit’s Dartmouth Hanover Shuttle is available from Dewey Lot to the center of campus Monday through Friday.
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!
Lord Lawn Tent
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming (D)
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society Open House (D)
Please join us at the home of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society to get a tour of the Institute’s new highly energy-efficient building and to meet staff advancing the Institute’s mission to accelerate an affordable, reliable, and equitable clean energy transition for the benefit of society.
33 Tuck Mall - Dartmouth Center for Career Design (D)
Stop by the Dartmouth Center for Career Design (DCCD) for our alumni open house! Chat with our team to learn more about our work supporting undergrads and discover how you can connect with current students.
Lower Level, McNutt - The Literary Arts Bridge (D)
Come check out The Literary Arts Bridge (or "The Bridge" for short) Dartmouth's new creative writing center! The Bridge is an inspiring and welcoming gathering space at the College where students, faculty, and fellows across all disciplines can engage with visiting writers and share the craft of creative writing. The Bridge supports both collaborative and individual work—through workshops, readings, receptions, and dedicated quiet reading and writing time. Programing is curated by Dartmouth's Creative Writing Faculty as part of an Advisory Committee, currently chaired by Professor Alexander Chee.
7 Lebanon Street - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum
Be sure to check out the exhibition of Cara Romero’s photography Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) and Monet: Reimagining the French Landscape.
- Bartlett Tower (D)
- Ledyard boat rentals (D)
Head down to Ledyard, grab a kayak or canoe, and shove off from shore for a little water adventure with friends or family! No need for reservations; boats are rented first come, first served.
Ledyard Boat House
5–6 p.m. Graduate School Receptions (D)
- Tuck School of Business
Location TBC - Thayer School of Engineering
Location TBC
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Dartmouth Leadership (D)
President’s House Lawn (Rain: Lord Lawn Tent)
7–10 p.m. Block Party (D)
Food trucks and entertainment
Life Sciences Center lawn
9–10 p.m. DGALA-hosted Evening Entertainment
Featuring an opening set from Gretchen McNeely '92, a headline performance from comedian Jaye McBride, and a drag performance by the House of Lewan (student run drag club). All are invited - students and community!
Kemeny Courtyard
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night Programming (D)
Dance the night away with a silent disco on the Life Sciences Center Lawn, or head to Sawtooth for socializing with old friends, or make some new ones!
Saturday, July 26
8 a.m.–12 p.m. Check In (D)
McLaughlin Cluster Tent
8 a.m. Lou’s breakfast (D)
Grab a cruller and some coffee from one of Hanover’s favorite spots delivered right to you!
Lord Lawn Tent
10–11 a.m. Affiliated Group Brunch (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect with 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.
Home of Jennifer Rosales, Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Back to Class: Beyond Doomscrolling: Another Side of Social Media (D)
We talk a lot about the ways that social media divides us, through polarization, misinformation, and disconnection. But there is another side to social media. Roopika Risam, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies and Comparative Literature and Chair of Film and Media Studies, will offer a different perspective on the role social media plays in our lives. How can it help us find community and build relationships? Who does it help organize for solidarity and justice? Together, we will consider what happens when we turn our attention away from trolls and conspiracy theories and towards the profound connections that social media makes possible.
Filene Auditorium, Moore Psychology Building
12:15–2 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Life Sciences Lawn
2–4:30 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth. To operate the press you must be 5 feet tall or over 15 years of age. Smaller children are welcome to watch with adult supervision.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum
Be sure to check out the exhibition of Cara Romero’s photography Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) and Monet: Reimagining the French Landscape.
- Bartlett Tower
- Ledyard boat rentals (D)
Head down to Ledyard, grab a kayak or canoe, and shove off from shore for a little water adventure with friends or family! No need for reservations; boats are rented first come, first served.
Ledyard Boat House
2–5 p.m. Happy Hour (D)
Grab a beer or non-alcoholic beverage and a snack, relax, and catch up with old friends or make some new ones!
Lord Lawn Tent
4:15–5 p.m. Celebration of Life
Rollins Chapel
5:15–6 p.m. Toast to Reunion Volunteers/1769 Society (D)
By invitation only
1902 Room, Baker Library
6:30–9 p.m. Class reception and dinner
Blunt Lawn (Rain location: Hanover Inn)
9–11:45 p.m. On the Lawn (D)
Band, food, glowsticks
Life Sciences Center Lawn
Sunday, July 27
8–10 a.m. Breakfast (on your own)
Class of 1953 Commons is available for breakfast (additional charge to be paid on-site)
12 p.m. On-campus housing checkout
Registration Information
Adult (18+)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$350 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$400
Infant (0-23 months)
- Complimentary
Toddler (2-5)
- Complimentary
Junior (6-12)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
Teen (13-17)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
Refund policy: We understand that work or other life events may arise causing your reunion plans to change. Full registration fee refunds will be offered through July 7, minus a $25 administrative fee. A 50% registration fee refund will be available between July 8–18. Beginning July 19, registration fee refunds will not be available.
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College–sponsored activities
Friday, July 25
12–8 p.m. Check In (D)
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn Tent
At registration, you will receive your name tag, campus housing assignment, room key (if applicable), and directions for parking. Reunion guests should park in Dewey Lot for the duration of Reunion. "No Parking" signs and fire lanes are posted around campus and are expected to be adhered to for safety reasons. For additional campus parking information, including EV charging stations, please visit Transportation Services.
Please note that 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. Additionally, Town of Hanover parking meters are in effect during Reunion; it is possible to get a ticket if not adhering to parking regulations. Alumni Relations is not responsible for any tickets incurred.
Advance Transit’s Dartmouth Hanover Shuttle is available from Dewey Lot to the center of campus Monday through Friday.
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!
Maxwell Lawn Tent
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming (D)
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth. To operate the press you must be 5 feet tall or over 15 years of age. Smaller children are welcome to watch with adult supervision.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society Open House (D)
Please join us at the home of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society to get a tour of the Institute’s new highly energy-efficient building and to meet staff advancing the Institute’s mission to accelerate an affordable, reliable, and equitable clean energy transition for the benefit of society.
33 Tuck Mall - Dartmouth Center for Career Design (D)
Stop by the Dartmouth Center for Career Design (DCCD) for our alumni open house! Chat with our team to learn more about our work supporting undergrads and discover how you can connect with current students.
Lower Level, McNutt - The Literary Arts Bridge (D)
Come check out The Literary Arts Bridge (or "The Bridge" for short) Dartmouth's new creative writing center! The Bridge is an inspiring and welcoming gathering space at the College where students, faculty, and fellows across all disciplines can engage with visiting writers and share the craft of creative writing. The Bridge supports both collaborative and individual work—through workshops, readings, receptions, and dedicated quiet reading and writing time. Programing is curated by Dartmouth's Creative Writing Faculty as part of an Advisory Committee, currently chaired by Professor Alexander Chee.
7 Lebanon Street - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum (D)
Be sure to check out the exhibition of Cara Romero’s photography Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) and Monet: Reimagining the French Landscape.
- Bartlett Tower (D)
- Ledyard boat rentals (D)
Head down to Ledyard, grab a kayak or canoe, and shove off from shore for a little water adventure with friends or family! No need for reservations; boats are rented first come, first served.
Ledyard Boat House
4–5:45 p.m. Dartmouth College Fund Reception for Class of 2020 (D)
Let’s reunite and celebrate our 5th Reunion! Please join us for drinks and unlimited apps in recognition of the Class of 2020’s support of the Dartmouth College Fund (DCF). All DCF donors to our 5th Reunion campaign for financial aid receive a complimentary drink ticket. Gifts can be made online or at the door.
Sawtooth Pub
5–6 p.m. Graduate School Receptions (D)
- Tuck School of Business
Location TBC - Thayer School of Engineering
Location TBC
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Dartmouth Leadership (D)
President’s House Lawn (Rain: Lord Lawn Tent)
7–10 p.m. Block Party (D)
Food trucks and entertainment
Life Sciences Center Lawn
9–10 p.m. DGALA-hosted Evening Entertainment
Featuring an opening set from Gretchen McNeely '92, a headline performance from comedian Jaye McBride, and a drag performance by the House of Lewan (student run drag club). All are invited - students and community!
Kemeny Courtyard
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late Night Programming (D)
Dance the night away with a silent disco on the Life Sciences Center Lawn, or head to Sawtooth for socializing with old friends, or make some new ones!
Saturday, July 26
8 a.m.–12 p.m. Check In (D)
McLaughlin Cluster Tent
8 a.m. Lou's Breakfast (D)
Grab a cruller and some coffee from one of Hanover’s favorite spots delivered right to you!
Maxwell Lawn Tent
10–11 a.m. Affiliated Group Brunch (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect with 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.
Home of Jennifer Rosales, Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Back to Class: Beyond Doomscrolling: Another Side of Social Media (D)
We talk a lot about the ways that social media divides us, through polarization, misinformation, and disconnection. But there is another side to social media. Roopika Risam, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies and Comparative Literature and Chair of Film and Media Studies, will offer a different perspective on the role social media plays in our lives. How can it help us find community and build relationships? Who does it help organize for solidarity and justice? Together, we will consider what happens when we turn our attention away from trolls and conspiracy theories and towards the profound connections that social media makes possible.
Filene Auditorium, Moore Psychology Building
12:15–2 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Life Sciences Lawn
2–4:30 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum (D)
Be sure to check out the exhibition of Cara Romero’s photography Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) and Monet: Reimagining the French Landscape.
- Bartlett Tower
- Ledyard boat rentals (D)
Head down to Ledyard, grab a kayak or canoe, and shove off from shore for a little water adventure with friends or family! No need for reservations; boats are rented first come, first served.
Ledyard Boat House
2–5 p.m. Happy Hour
Grab a beer or non-alcoholic beverage and a snack, relax, and catch up with old friends or make some new ones!
Maxwell Lawn Tent
4:15–5 p.m. Celebration of Life (D)
Rollins Chapel
5:15–6 p.m. Toast to Reunion Volunteers/1769 Society (D)
By invitation only
1902 Room, Baker Library
6:30–9 p.m. Class Reception and Dinner
Baker Lawn (Rain location: Maxwell Tent)
9–11:45 p.m. On the Lawn (D)
Band, food, glow sticks
Life Sciences Center Lawn
Sunday, July 27
8–10 a.m. Breakfast (on your own)
Class of 1953 Commons is available for breakfast (additional charge to be paid on-site)
12 p.m. On-campus housing checkout
Registration Information
Adult (18+)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$350 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$400
Infant (0-23 months)
- Complimentary
Toddler (2-5)
- Complimentary
Junior (6-12)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
Teen (13-17)
- Regular Registration until July 7
$140 - Late/Walk-in/July 8-Reunion
$140
DGALA is eager to welcome as many alumni back to Hanover for our reunion as possible. To that end, the reunion committee is committed to providing financial assistance to anyone whose financial scenario would otherwise preclude them from attending. All inquiries should be addressed to DartGALA@gmail.com.
Refund policy: We understand that work or other life events may arise causing your reunion plans to change. Full registration fee refunds will be offered through July 7, minus a $25 administrative fee. A 50% registration fee refund will be available between July 8–18. Beginning July 19, registration fee refunds will not be available.
Schedule and Details
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College–sponsored activities
Friday, July 25
12–8 p.m. Check In (D)
McLaughlin Cluster Lawn
At registration, you will receive your name tag, campus housing assignment, room key (if applicable), Reunion welcome gift from Dartmouth College, and directions for parking. Reunion guests should park in Dewey Lot or A Lot (1 Smith Road, Hanover) for the duration of Reunion. "No Parking" signs and fire lanes are posted around campus and are expected to be adhered to for safety reasons. For additional campus parking information, including EV charging stations, please visit Transportation Services.
Please note that 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 A Lot or Dewey Lot. Additionally, Town of Hanover parking meters are in effect during Reunion; it is possible to get a ticket if not adhering to parking regulations. Alumni Relations is not responsible for any tickets incurred.
Advance Transit’s Dartmouth Hanover Shuttle is available from Dewey Lot to the center of campus Monday through Friday.
2–4 p.m. Open House Dartmouth Center for Career Design (D)
Stop by the Dartmouth Center for Career Design (DCCD) for our alumni open house! Chat with our team to learn more about our work supporting undergrads and discover how you can connect with current students.
Lower Level, McNutt
2–5 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming (D)
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth. To operate the press you must be 5 feet tall or over 15 years of age. Smaller children are welcome to watch with adult supervision.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society Open House (D)
Please join us at the home of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society to get a tour of the Institute’s new highly energy-efficient building and to meet staff advancing the Institute’s mission to accelerate an affordable, reliable, and equitable clean energy transition for the benefit of society.
33 Tuck Mall - Dartmouth Center for Career Design (D)
Stop by the Dartmouth Center for Career Design (DCCD) for our alumni open house! Chat with our team to learn more about our work supporting undergrads and discover how you can connect with current students.
Lower Level, McNutt - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop (D)
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower (D)
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum
- Bartlett Tower (D)
- Ledyard boat rentals
3–4 p.m. Ice Cream Social at Triangle House
Opportunity to visit Triangle House; student and alumni meet and greet; Red Kite Ice Cream
Triangle House
4–5 p.m. Reception for Thayer Alumni
Class of 1982 Engineering and Computer Science Center, South Atrium, Garden Level
5–5:45 p.m. Queer Then and Now
Check out a special exhibit at Rauner Special Collections. Opening remarks by Val Werner ’20.
"The Link", Berry Library 180A
5–6 p.m. Graduate School Receptions (D)
- Tuck School of Business
Location TBC - Thayer School of Engineering
Location TBC
6–7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Dartmouth Leadership (D)
7–10 p.m. Block Party (D)
Food trucks and entertainment
There will be a special DGALA seating area
Life Sciences Center Lawn
9–10 p.m. DGALA-Hosted Evening Entertainment
Featuring an opening set from Gretchen McNeely '92, a headline performance from comedian Jaye McBride, and a drag performance by the House of Lewan (student run drag club). All are invited - students and community!
Kemeny Courtyard
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late-Night Programming (D)
Dance the night away with a silent disco on the Life Sciences Center Lawn, or head to Sawtooth for socializing with old friends, or make some new ones!
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late-Night Gathering in DGALA tent
DGALA tent
Saturday, July 26
8 a.m.–4 p.m. Check In (D)
Blunt Alumni Center
8–10:30 a.m. Breakfast
Lou’s crullers, muffins, fruit and coffee. Morning yoga/stretching, family walk around Occom Pond (all invited)
DGALA Tent
10–11 a.m. Affiliated Group Brunch (D)
We welcome the opportunity to connect with 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.
Home of Jennifer Rosales, Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life
11 a.m.–12 p.m. Back to Class: Beyond Doomscrolling: Another Side of Social Media (D)
We talk a lot about the ways that social media divides us, through polarization, misinformation, and disconnection. But there is another side to social media. Roopika Risam, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies and Comparative Literature and Chair of Film and Media Studies, will offer a different perspective on the role social media plays in our lives. How can it help us find community and build relationships? Who does it help organize for solidarity and justice? Together, we will consider what happens when we turn our attention away from trolls and conspiracy theories and towards the profound connections that social media makes possible.
Filene Auditorium
12:15–2 p.m. Community Lunch (D)
Life Sciences Lawn
2–4:30 p.m. Afternoon Activities/Class Programming (D)
- Open houses
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
Join the Book Arts Workshop for a drop-in poster printing event. Each participant will operate the printing press and walk away with a copy of a pre-designed poster. This activity will only take a few minutes, so be sure to swing by! This will be especially exciting for the classes that did not have a chance to experience all that Book Arts has to offer during their time at Dartmouth. To operate the press you must be 5 feet tall or over 15 years of age. Smaller children are welcome to watch with adult supervision.
Room 22, Baker-Berry Library - Athletics
- Senior Societies
- Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop
- Tours
- Bartlett Tower
Climb the 86 steps to the top of this iconic 71-foot stone structure built in the late 1800s. Legend has it that the tower was built to replace the dying Lone Pine—yep, the one we still sing about: Give a rouse for the college on the hill, for the Lone Pine above her, and the loyal ones who love her! The tower offers long views down to the Connecticut River and all the way to Mt. Ascutney. - Hood Museum
- Bartlett Tower
- Ledyard boat rentals
4–5:30 p.m. DGALA Panel Discussion: Now More Than Ever: Building and Maintaining Community
Moderated by Dr. Estevan Garcia, Chief Health and Wellness Officer. Panelists: Sharang Biswas '12, Th'13; Angelique Bouthot, Assistant Director of Pluralism and Leadership; Heather Earle, Director of Dick's House; Gary Xia, Director for Student Time Away
Filene Auditorium
2–3 p.m. Celebration of Life (D)
Rollins Chapel
5:15–6 p.m. Toast to Reunion Volunteers/1769 Society (D)
By invitation only
1902 Room, Baker Library
6–8:30 p.m. DGALA Lobster Bake Dinner
Rocky Courtyard (Irving Atrium)
9–11:45 p.m. On the Lawn (D)
Band, food, glowsticks
Life Sciences Center Lawn
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Late-Night Gathering
DGALA tent
Sunday, July 27
8–10 a.m. Breakfast (on your own)
Class of 1953 Commons is available for breakfast (additional charge to be paid on-site)
8–10:30 a.m. DGALA Farewell
Coffee and tea in the tent. Come say goodbye and pick up some DGALA rainbow swag before heading home.
DGALA tent
12 p.m. On-campus housing check out
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College–sponsored activities
Sunday, September 28
1–7 p.m. Registration and Information Desk
Ballroom Foyer, Hanover Inn
2–2:45 p.m. Campus/Town Bus Tour (all classes)
An extensive tour of the campus will be guided by a Hill Winds Society student member. Participants must be able to negotiate two steps to board the bus.
Meeting place TBD
3 p.m. Dartmouth Students Today
Meet current Dartmouth students in the Hill Winds program and learn about their experience at the College.
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
5:30–6:30 p.m. Reception for the 70th and 75th Reunion Classes
Welcome remarks from Dartmouth College leadership
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
6:30 p.m. Dinner for the 70th and 75th Reunion Classes
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
Monday, September 29
7:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Registration and Information Desk
Ballroom Foyer, Hanover Inn
7:30–9 a.m. Breakfast buffet with 70th and 65th Reunion Classes
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
9–9:15 a.m. Class Photo
Hanover Inn
9:30–10:45 a.m. Programming TBD
Hanover Inn
9:30–11:45 a.m. Class Programming
- 9:30–10:30 a.m. Presentation from Tori Holt and Melody Burkins, Dickey Center
Birch Room, Hanover Inn
12–1:30 p.m. Lunch with 65th and 70th Reunion Classes
Including remarks and Q&A with Dartmouth Athletics
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
1:45–4:30 p.m. Class Programming
- 1:45-2:35 p.m. Lecture by Bruce Duthu
Birch Room, Hanover Inn
5:30–6:30 p.m. Reception for the 70th and 75th Reunion Classes
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
6:30 p.m. Dinner for the 70th and 75th Reunion Classes
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
Tuesday, September 30
7:30–9 a.m. Breakfast buffet with the 65th and 70th Reunion Classes
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
9:30–10:30 a.m. Class Meeting
Birch Room, Hanover Inn
11 a.m. Check-out time for the Hanover Inn
Register
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College–sponsored activities
Sunday, September 28
1–7 p.m. Registration and Information Desk
Ballroom Foyer, Hanover Inn
1:30–2:15 p.m. Campus/Town Bus Tour (all classes)
An extensive tour of the campus will be guided by a Hill Winds Society student member. Participants must be able to negotiate two steps to board the bus.
Meet in front of the Hopkins Center for the Arts
2:30–3:15 p.m. Campus/Town Bus Tour (all classes)
An extensive tour of the campus will be guided by a Hill Winds Society student member. Participants must be able to negotiate two steps to board the bus.
Meet in front of the Hopkins Center for the Arts
3–4 p.m. Dartmouth Students Today
Meet current Dartmouth students in the Hill winds program and learn about their experience at the College.
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
5–6:30 p.m. Reception with the 75th Reunion Class
Welcome remarks from Dartmouth College Leadership
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
6:30 p.m. Dinner with the 75th Reunion Class
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
Monday, September 29
7:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Registration and Information Desk
Ballroom Foyer, Hanover Inn
7:30–9 a.m. Breakfast buffet with 70th and 75th Reunion Classes
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
9–9:30 a.m. Class Photo
Hanover Inn
9:30–10:45 a.m. Programming TBD
Hanover Inn
9:30–11:45 a.m. Class Programming
12–1:30 p.m. Lunch with 65th and 75th Reunion Classes
Including remarks and question and answer with Dartmouth Athletics
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
1:45–2:30 p.m. Memorial Service
1:45–4:30 p.m. Class Programming
2:45–3 p.m. Break
3–4 p.m. Presentation from Michael Hartman & John Stomberg
4 p.m. Tour of Hood Museum
Hanover Inn
5:30–6:30 p.m. Reception with the 75th Reunion Class
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
6:30 p.m. Dinner with the 75th Reunion Class
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
Tuesday, September 30
7:30–9 a.m. Breakfast buffet with the 65th and 75th Reunion Classes
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
9:30–10:45 a.m. Class Programming
Class Meeting
Hanover Inn
11 a.m. Check-out time for the Hanover Inn
Register
All events/activities subject to change
(D) indicates College–sponsored activities
Sunday, September 28
1–7 p.m. Registration and Information Desk
Ballroom Foyer, Hanover Inn
2–2:45 p.m. Campus/Town Bus Tour (all classes)
An extensive tour of the campus will be guided by a Hill Winds Society student member. Participants must be able to negotiate two steps to board the bus.
Meeting place TBD
3–4 p.m. Dartmouth Students Today
Meet current Dartmouth students in the Hill Winds program and learn about their experience at the College.
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
5:30–6:30 p.m. Reception for the 65th Reunion Class
Welcome remarks from Dartmouth College leadership
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
6:30 p.m. Dinner for the 65th Reunion Class
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
Monday, September 29
7:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Registration and Information Desk
Ballroom Foyer, Hanover Inn
7:30–9 a.m. Breakfast buffet with 70th and 75th Reunion Classes
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
9–9:20 a.m. Class Photo
Hanover Inn
9:30–10:30 a.m. Campus Bus Tour (all classes)
An extensive tour of the campus will be guided by Dartmouth undergraduate students. Participants must be able to negotiate two steps to board the bus.
Meeting place TBD
9:30–11:45 a.m. Class Programming
- 9:30–10:30 a.m. Class Meeting
- 10:30–10:45 a.m. Break/Transition
- 10:45–11:45 a.m. Memorial Service
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn
12–1:30 p.m. Lunch with 70th and 75th Reunion Classes
Including remarks and question and answer with Dartmouth Athletics
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
1:45–2:30 p.m. Campus Bus Tour (all classes)
An extensive tour of the campus will be guided by Dartmouth undergraduate students. Participants must be able to negotiate two steps to board the bus.
Meeting place TBD
1:45–4:30 p.m. Class Programming
- 1:45–2:45 p.m. Dick Levy ’60 - A Realistic Look at Healthcare
Hayward Room, Hanover Inn - 2:45–3 p.m. Break
- 3:15–4:15 p.m. Tour of the Hop (1 hour)
To be confirmed
5:30–6:30 p.m. Reception for the 65th Reunion Class
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
6:30 p.m. Dinner for the 65th Reunion Class
Presentation of Class Presidents award; Student class-sponsored program presentations
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
Tuesday, September 30
7:30–9 a.m. Breakfast buffet with the 70th and 75th Reunion Classes
Grand Ballroom, Hanover Inn
9:30–10:45 a.m. Class Programming
Campus master plan with Joanna Whitcomb, Director of Campus Planning
Hanover Inn
11 a.m. Check-out time for the Hanover Inn
12 p.m. Lunch on your own at ’53 Commons (Thayer Dining Hall) or in Hanover
1:30–2:30 p.m. Additional Class Program
Faculty lecture
Hanover Inn
2:30–2:45 p.m. Break
2:45–3:45 p.m. Tour of Hood Museum
Led by Hood Museum Director John Stomberg
Hood Museum of Art
3:45–6 p.m. Free time
Explore campus or Hanover on your own
6–8 p.m. Dinner on your own at Murphy’s or restaurant of your choosing
Wednesday, October 1
8–10 a.m. Breakfast on your own
11 a.m. Check-out time for the Hanover Inn
Register
DGALA 40th Anniversary
Join us July 25–27, 2025, to celebrate 40 years of DGALA! Stay tuned for more details, but expect a weekend filled with social events, networking, community, and unforgettable memories. Additional information will be shared in the coming months—be sure to check your email or visit dgala.org for updates.

On-Campus Housing
Housing registration opens on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. You must register for Reunion before signing up for dorm housing!

- Nightly Rate: $64 per person
- Priority Registration Deadlines:
- June Reunions: Register by Monday, April 14, 2025, at 11:59 PM ET
- July Reunions: Register by Monday, May 5, 2025, at 11:15 PM ET
- After the priority deadline, housing will be filled based on availability and a $10 late fee will apply.
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.
- Daily housekeeping is not provided.
- Bathrooms: Most rooms do not have private baths.
- Air Conditioning: 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

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.

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 the A Lot or the Dewey Lot. The A Lot is located at 1 Smith Rd., Hanover, NH 03755, and the Dewey Lot is at the north end of campus (near the Geisel School of Medicine). Alumni Relations is 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.

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:
- 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.

Greek Gatherings at Reunions
Interested in getting together with your fellow Greek-life members during your Reunion? Working with the Office of Greek Life and Student Societies (GLASS), a community standards document has been created that we expect all members to adhere to while on campus. Additionally, if you would like to hold a gathering during Reunion, you must fill out the Alumni Gatherings registration form by Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Questions? Please contact the office of Greek Life and Student Societies at Greek.Life@dartmouth.edu.
Reunions Kids
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. Junior and Teen check in for the Kids Program will be on the Life Science Center Lawn.
The program is operated by staff from the Aloha Foundation with support from Dartmouth students. Hulbert offers engaging, age-appropriate activities, including 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.

Registration Details & Meals
- Children registered for Reunion are automatically enrolled in the program
- Included meals:
- July Reunions: Saturday lunch & dinner only
- Childcare is available through a contracted agency for July reunions only.
- A parent-supervised toddler play time takes place during July reunions only.
Ages 6–12 welcome
Registration Required
Saturday, July 26th
Check-in at Anonymous Hall, Room 114
Please note: The Reunion Kids program is closed from noon to 3:30 PM on Saturday, allowing children to enjoy lunch and other fun activities on the Life Sciences Center Lawn with their families.
9 a.m.–12 p.m.
Junior Tent Activities
Who is up for volleyball, capture-the-flag, arts & crafts, and other activities? Snacks, too.
10–11:30 a.m.
Montshire Museum of Natural Science (optional)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, payable directly at the museum door.
12–3:30 p.m.
Community Lunch
Parents and caregivers pick up juniors at Anonymous Hall and head to the Life Sciences Center Lawn for the Community Lunch!
Life Sciences Center Lawn
3:30 p.m.
Program Reopens
3:30–10 p.m.
Junior Activities
Board games, arts and crafts, outside fun, and more.
5:30–7 p.m.
Dinner
6–10 p.m.
Evening Activities
Movies
10 p.m.
Tent Closes
Please be on time to pick up your juniors!
Program Details:
The Reunion Kid’s Program is operated by The Hulbert Outdoor Center, one of 6 programs operated by the Aloha Foundation. We are excited to partner with them to provide programming for your children as you attend this reunion weekend. Hulbert routinely works with children grades K-12 from local schools right here in the Upper Valley, to others across New England. Their focus is to provide fun and engaging programming that allows children to play, learn, and grow in whatever activities they choose. They aim to provide a balance of choice and structure that allows children to explore their own desires and support and participate with the larger group. We are thrilled for this partnership with Hulbert and look forward to having fun with all the program participants.
For more information about the Hulbert Outdoor Center, please visit their website.
- Register on your class registration site.
- Sign in at 114 Anonymous Hall upon arrival.
- Juniors must be accompanied by a parent when first registering.
- We assume that your child does not have your permission to leave any junior activity without the direct supervision of the program staff.
- Children should have a warm jacket or sweater for the cool evening weather.
- The Kids Program ends at 10pm. A parent or caregiver must check the child out at Anonymous Hall. Please be sure to pick up your child on time.
Ages 13–17 welcome
Registration Required
Saturday, July 26th
Check-in at 114 Anonymous Hall
Please note that the Reunion Kids program is closed from noon to 3:30 PM on Saturday, allowing children to enjoy lunch and other fun activities on the Life Sciences Center Lawn with their families.
9 a.m.
Teen Program Opens
A walk to the Bema and field games.
12–3:30 p.m.
Community Lunch
Parents and caregivers, pick up your teens and head to the Life Sciences Center Lawn for the Community Lunch.
Life Sciences Center Lawn
3:30 p.m.
Program re-opens
5:30–7 p.m.
Dinner
7:30–8:30 p.m.
Teen field games
8:30–10 p.m.
Movie and Evening Activities
10:00 p.m.
Program closes
Program Details:
The Reunion Kid’s Program is operated by The Hulbert Outdoor Center, one of 6 programs operated by the Aloha Foundation. We are excited to partner with them to provide programming for your children as you attend this reunion weekend. Hulbert routinely works with children grades K-12 from local schools right here in the Upper Valley, to others across New England. Their focus is to provide fun and engaging programming that allows children to play, learn, and grow in whatever activities they choose. They aim to provide a balance of choice and structure that allows children to explore their own desires and support and participate with the larger group. We are thrilled for this partnership with Hulbert and look forward to having fun with all the program participants.
For more information about the Hulbert Outdoor Center, please visit their website.
- Register on your class registration site.
- Teens must be accompanied by a parent when first registering.
- Parents may opt to allows their teens to sign in and out of the program during the day
- Children should have a warm jacket or sweater for the cool evening weather.
- The Kids Program ends at 10 each evening. A parent or caregiver must check the child out of the program. Please be sure to pick up your child on time.
Sitter Scout is a contracted agency who will provide childcare services Friday, July 25 and Saturday, July 26. Payment is made directly to the caregiver. Visit the Sitter Scout Dartmouth Reunions 202 page to learn more and register.
There are scheduled play times for Toddlers (2-5 years old) morning and afternoon on Saturday, July 26, and a Saturday dinner party. Toddlers must be accompanied by their parent or caregiver who must remain on site at all times.
Have questions?
Email the Volunteer Engagement team at volunteer.engagement@dartmouth.edu, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible!
Future Reunion Dates
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Fall Reunions
September 28–30
Sun–Tues
- Class of 1960 – 65th
- Class of 1955 – 70th
- Class of 1950 – 75th
June Reunions
June 12–14
Fri–Sun
- Class of 1976 – 50th
June 15–17
Mon–Wed
- 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
- 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
September 2026
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 14–16
Mon–Wed
- 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
- 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