Reunion

Reunion is a remarkable celebration of everything Smith: enduring friendships, time-honored traditions and the power of Smithies in the world. The annual tradition brings together alums, faculty, staff and students for one of the most exciting events of the year.
Reunion 2023
Reunion I/Commencement Weekend
Thursday, May 18 to Sunday, May 21:
1963 (60th Milestone), 1968 (55th), 1983 (40th), 1998 (25th Milestone), 2003 (20th), 2013 (10th)
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Reunion II Weekend
Thursday, May 25 to Sunday, May 28:
1943 (80th), 1948 (75th), 1953 (70th), 1958 (65th), 1973 (50th Milestone), 1978 (45th), 1988 (35th Milestone), 1993 (30th), 2008 (15th), 2018 (5th), Diploma in American/Interdisciplinary Studies (60th Anniversary Reunion of the Program)
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Registration for Reunion is now closed.
Make sure we have your most up-to-date information so you can receive up-to-date news about Reunion 2023. Update your contact information via the Smith Network, formerly the Smith Alum Directory. For more information, refer to our FAQ page.
If you have any questions about registration you can contact us by email (reunionregistration@emorageimagazine.com) or phone: 800-526-2023 (option 9) or 413-585-2150
Introducing the Reunion App
We are so excited to announce the launch of our brand new Smith College Reunion Program App. Download it today on either the Google Play Store or the Apple Store! This is your one-stop shop for the Reunion schedule, class-specific events, speaker information, FAQ and more.
Reconnect with classmates you haven’t seen in 5, 10, 20 years—or make a new connection with a classmate you never knew during your time on campus. You’ll leave with an expanded circle of friends and a richer connection to Smith!
Watch for news from your class Reunion team about the exciting programming they have planned. Check your class website and social media sites for updates, or contact your Reunion Chair.
Explore the tabs below for class-specific contact information or explore the reunion weekend schedules.

Class | Reunion | Theme | Contact | Logo |
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1963 |
60th Milestone |
Discovering Joy |
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1968 |
55th |
Reminisce, Reflect, Recharge |
Website | Email | ![]() |
1983 |
40th | Primed | Website | Twitter | ![]() |
1998 |
25th Milestone | Come As You Are | Website | Email | Facebook | ![]() |
2003 |
20th | Website | Facebook | ![]() |
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2013 |
10th | 13 Going On/Over 30 | Website | Email | Facebook | Instagram |
Class | Year | Theme | Contact | Logo |
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1943 |
80th |
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1948 |
75th |
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1953 |
70th | Website | Email | ||
1958 |
65th | Website | Email | ||
1973 |
50th Milestone | Kaleidoscope: still changing...still re-arranging... |
Website | Email | Facebook | ![]() |
1978 |
45th | Making it Count | ![]() |
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1988 |
35th Milestone | Band of Siblings | Website | Facebook | |
1993 |
30th | SPF 30: 30 years of Smith-powered friendship |
Website | Email | Facebook | Twitter | ![]() |
2008 |
15th | Great '08 | Website | Email | Facebook | Instagram | |
2018 |
5th | |||
Diploma in |
60th Anniversary | The Diploma Diamond Dazzle | Website |

Ivy Day Ceremony and Illumination Night
On the day before Commencement, alums lead the senior class in a parade through campus. The seniors then plant ivy to symbolize the connection between the college and its graduates. On Illumination Night, the campus is aglow from the light of colored paper lanterns, creating the perfect atmosphere for reminiscing and reflecting.
Alum Parade
Don’t forget your whites! Join this moving, time-honored Reunion tradition that celebrates the enduring connections among generations of alums.
First held in 1909, the Alum Parade has served as a powerful symbol of the gratitude alums have for the college itself, the campus and the education they received here. The parade began as a way for alum classes to honor the senior class, one another, the college president and members of the faculty. Although alums now dress uniformly in white, earlier classes had varied, colorful—and sometimes quite elaborate—costumes. Colored ribbons now differentiate the classes. The class of 1905 was the first to carry placards, and by 1915 these signs became a regular feature of the parade.
Get Involved!
Reunion volunteers have an opportunity to plan programs, get to know classmates and enjoy being a part of this special annual event. Whether you are looking to get involved or are already a volunteer and are looking for helpful resources, visit our Reunion Volunteers page for more information.
Resources
Future Reunion Dates
Reunion 2024
Reunion I/Commencement Weekend
Thursday, May 16 to Sunday, May 19:
2014 (10th), 2004 (20th), 1989 (35th Milestone), 1984 (40th), 1974 (50th Milestone)
Reunion II Weekend
Thursday, May 23 to Sunday, May 26:
2019 (5th), 2009 (15th), 1999 (25th Milestone), 1994 (30th), 1979 (45th), 1969 (55th), 1964 (60th Milestone), 1959 (65th), 1954 (70th), 1949 (75th), 1944 (80th)
Please note: The reunion schedule and class assignments are subject to change due to COVID-19 and/or campus space planning.
Contact
Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Change of address?
Update your contact information online or or log into the Alumnae Directory.
Fax: 413-585-2015
Email: reunionregistration@emorageimagazine.com