A day of celebration on Friday, September 19, will honor Rutgers University–New Brunswick graduates from the 50th anniversary class of 1975, as well as classes of 1970, 1965, 1960, 1955, and 1950.
From the Rutgers Club on Livingston campus to Old Queens on the College Avenue campus, bells will ring on both sides of the Raritan on September 19 for Rutgers–New Brunswick graduates with landmark anniversaries.
Reunion activities will begin in the Livingston Student Center in Piscataway with a presentation by Rutgers alumnus James W. Hughes, dean emeritus of the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, based on Rutgers Then and Now: Two Centuries of Physical Campus Development, a book he coauthored that was published in 2024.
Followed by a luncheon at the Rutgers Club and a campus bus tour, the traditional parade and ringing of the Old Queens Bell will take place on the Old Queens Lawn, which will be followed by a closing reception.
To view the schedule and to register, please visit the Reunion page. Please note that registration is still open, although the luncheon is near capacity.
In addition, join us in October as we celebrate Homecoming on all three campuses and beyond. Learn more and register today at rutgersfoundation.org/homecoming
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