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In the heart of May, Princeton University welcomes back its alumni for a three-day celebration known as Reunions. This event, a testament to Princeton's vibrant and enduring community, offers a unique opportunity for graduating seniors, undergraduates, and alumni alike to connect, learn, and engage in various activities.
Emma Kaeser, Social Sciences Correspondent, delves into the benefits of tapping into Princeton's extensive alumni network through this event. Reunions provides a platform for attending events missed during the school year, such as panels on climate change and networking opportunities.
The event is filled with fun parties, the iconic P-rade (a giant parade), and numerous chances to connect and learn from each other. Princeton's Alumni Association organises community service initiatives during Reunions, including projects with The Kids Against Hunger Coalition and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County.
Beyond the festivities, Reunions also hosts Alumni-Faculty Forums (AFFs), where alumni panelists discuss a broad range of topics, from career advice to foreign relations and biotechnology. The Committee on Careers Reunions Conference is a structured networking event designed to help participants connect with each other and improve their resumes and LinkedIn profiles.
This article appears in our blog News, offering insights into the rich opportunities that Reunions presents for those looking to connect with Princeton's global network. However, it is essential to note that this article is not an advertisement nor a guide on how to write a precept response.
For more detailed information about the events, initiatives, and the full list of AFFs during Reunions, please visit the Princeton University website. Information about community service initiatives at Reunions can also be found on the same platform.
As you prepare for Reunions, remember the opportunity it presents to tap into Princeton's vast alumni network, fostering connections that can last a lifetime.
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