Traditions Weekend
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Begin the weekend by stopping by the Alumni House to check in, connect with fellow classmates and pick up your registration packet.
Join President Katherine A. Rowe and panelists as they explore the opportunities that lie ahead for William & Mary and some of the challenges facing higher education today.
How has campus changed over the past 50 years? Enjoy a bus tour led by current students to learn about new buildings and programs that enhance the William & Mary experience for our students, faculty, alumni and community.
Enjoy a casual lunch buffet while mingling with classmates. During lunch, the Class of 1973 will unveil their gift to William & Mary and present a check to President Katherine A. Rowe.
Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved is just the beginning of William & Mary’s long road toward reconciliation and repair.
All members of the Olde Guarde are invited to meet and mingle with classmates and friends, both old and new, at a fun, festive cocktail party at the Alumni House. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served and dress is casual.
Continue the celebration with an evening of cocktails, dinner and dancing.
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