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| Egon Matijevic hosts "Egon's Wine Tasting Party", a popular reunion event for Clarkson Alumni held in the Adirondack Lodge. |
Reunion Giving
Reunion is a Clarkson tradition for celebrating
achievements as alumni reconnect to the campus, gather with
friends and
strengthen
their pride in Clarkson. Part of the traditional celebration
is a special Reunion Class Gift effort designed to mark
achievements
and affirm belief in the value of a Clarkson education. Make
your reunion gift online.
Gifts made through a Class Reunion effort help students achieve their
passion for a solid education through Clarkson and keep the
University highly competitive and nationally recognized. Because
many alumni increase their personal giving during a Reunion
year, total gifts from Reunion classes make a significant
difference for all Clarkson students.
Reunion Giving Awards are an opportunity for alumni to show their school
spirit and win recognition for their class. Each year during
the alumni awards presentation, Clarkson recognizes classes with the:
- Greatest amount of participation for the class gift;
- Most dollars raised;
- Most new Roundtable members; and
- Greatest increase in giving over the previous fund year.
Volunteers are the heart of the Reunion Giving Program. A record Reunion
Class Gift is a direct result of the outstanding efforts of
the Class Reunion Chairs and Class Partners. When alumni connect
one-on-one with classmates, reunion giving is rewarding and
productive.
During the weekend of July 10-13, 2008 The following classes will celebrate a class Reunion on campus; 1953, 1958, 1963, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003. Make
a gift in honor of your class reunion, or for the latest
Reunion information, including a listing of volunteers
working to make Reunion 2007 one to remember, visit your class
pages. How much has your class given to the Clarkson
Fund in celebration of your reunion year?
Volunteer in your class effort
or e-mail Ashley Cooley,
associate director Clarkson Fund, for more information.
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