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- DescriptionUndergraduate alumni from class years ending in 4 and 9, Architecture alumni from class years ending in 0 and 5, Advanced Degrees, Black Alumni group, and the Golden Domers Club (previously known as the 50-Year Club).
Additional information — agendas, accommodations, registration — has been shared on the Reunion website, within class and group communities on myNotreDame, and via email in the spring of 2024.
Please contact the Notre Dame Alumni Association’s Reunion team at reunion@nd.edu with any questions. - Websitehttps://events.nd.edu/events/2024/06/02/alumni-reunion-1/
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