- 6:30 AM3h 30mBreakfastEnjoy breakfast at the North Dining Hall with your fellow Reunion attendees using your All Access, Weekend or Saturday credentials.
- 8:00 AM11h 30mReunion Welcome Center OpenCheck in and pick up your credentials for Reunion. Headquarters Phone Number: 574-631-6000
- 8:30 AM1hMilitary & Veteran Alumni Recognition CeremonyJoin the Notre Dame Alumni Association, the Office of Military & Veterans Affairs, and the Classes of 1970 and 1975 for this special military recognition event. All alumni and friends are invited to attend!
- 8:30 AM1h 30mProgram for Liberal Studies (PLS) Breakfast and SeminarPLS/GP alums and their guests are invited to a continental breakfast on Saturday, May 31st, from 8:30 - 9:15 am in the PLS student lounge, 320 O'Shaughnessy Hall. At 9:15 am, in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Program, we will have a Seminar discussion of a selection from Otto Bird's 1954 report on the GP, including its vision and aims. RSVP Here (walk-ups are welcome!)
- 9:30 AM1h 30mChampions & Champagne - Hosted by ND Women ConnectJoin Notre Dame Women Connect as we recognize, celebrate and learn from the women who lead, mentor, and educate female champions at Notre Dame. Please join us for mimosas from 9:30-10:00 am and a panel discussion from 10:00-11:00 am. The moderator will be Kristin Sheehan ‘90, ‘93 MA, Program Director, Play Like a Champion Today, and panelists include: Kelsi Dahlia - Associate Coach ND Women’s Swimming Carlie McGregor - Sports Psychologist JP Abercrumbie - Executive Associate Athletics Director, Culture & Engagement
- 10:00 AM1hAA MeetingRoom is located on the second floor in the back north east corner. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
- 10:00 AM1hChoir Rehearsal for All Class Mass
- 10:00 AM1hFaith or Reason? Nope! Faith AND ReasonIf you've ever struggled with the relationship between science and faith, this is your chance to get it answered by the experts! From AI and space to the Care for Our Common Home, faith and reason can not only coexist within each of us, but both can serve as a foundation for how we understand our world. Presenters: Heather Foucault-Camm ‘23 MA, program director for Science & Religion Initiative at McGrath Institute for Church Life Chris Baglow, Ph.D., Professor of the Practice, Theology; Director, McGrath Institute for Church Life Science & Religion Initiative
- 10:00 AM1hND Network for Life: Value & Impact 2.0For 25 years, they’ve stayed connected to Notre Dame — through business ventures, community service, athletic pride, and lifelong friendships. Their stories illustrate the strength and reach of the global Notre Dame network. Join the conversation to spark inspiration and practical ideas for deepening your own connection to the University and enriching both your life and the broader Notre Dame Family. Panelists: Carol D. Anderson ‘00 MBA John Casserly '00 MBA Sucheth Davuluri ‘00 MBA Tina Villalobos Mitiguy '00 MBA Juliana Newbill ‘02, IrishCompass Program Manager, Notre Dame Alumni Association.
- 10:00 AM1h 30mHistorical Walking TourThe campus tour is an all walking tour covering 1.5 miles that includes visiting the Grotto, Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the Golden Dome, and "Touchdown Jesus."
- 10:30 AM5mClass of '65 PhotoRain Location: Washington Hall
- 10:30 AM10mClass of 1965 Photo
- 11:30 AM1hFinding FriendshipExplore friendship in the era of social media. Friendship can seem harder–and maybe weirder–than ever, science tells us there is an inextricable link between friendship and our well-being. Uncover the ways to create and cultivate the life-giving friendships we all need to thrive. Panelists: April Garcia ’05, Faculty and Recruiting Coordinator, Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program, University of Notre Dame Gregory Haake, C.S.C. ‘99, ’06 M.Div., Liaison of Graduate Studies of French and Francophone Studies Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies, University of Notre Dame Fr. Nate Wills, C.S.C., Ph.D., Ryan Family ACE Professorship; Faculty, Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program; Director, Blended Learning Initiatives, University of Notre Dame
- 11:30 AM1hFuture-Proof Your Career: The AI AdvantageWe are in a fast-changing marketplace with the bombardment of technological innovation and economic changes. Our experts will share their research-backed insights into how AI and technology will affect the future of work and the employability of individuals. Uncover strategies to keep your competitive advantage while evaluating opportunities and organizations that align with your values. --Powered by IrishCompass John Behrens ‘83, Professor of the Practice and Director, Technology and Digital Studies Program; Director, College of Arts & Letters Office of Digital Strategy Kay Wigton McBrearty ‘85, Founder and CEO, Waterville Partners. Member of Notre Dame Alumni Association Career Coaching Program
- 11:30 AM2hCenter for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Open HouseJoin us for a special Open House of the Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion hosted by the Alumni Rainbow Community and Hispanic Alumni. Learn about Notre Dame's ongoing efforts to promote inclusion and support our students. Reconnect with old friends, make new ones, share stories as we honor the moments that have brought us together. Come see how far we've come as an institution and be part of what’s next. Nos vemos!
- 11:30 AM2hDorm Open Houses (refer to description for the list)Ryan Baumer Duncan Keough O'Neill Sigfried PW Welsh Fam Lyons Morrisey Sorin Badin Alumni STEDS BP Walsh Howard Farley Stanford Keenan Cav Zahm
- 11:30 AM2hMission: AI Possible; presentation sponsored by the Lucy Family InstituteJoin the Lucy Family Institute for, “Mission: AI Possible,” a conversation with researchers of the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society to showcase the exciting ways that data and AI innovation within the Institute's centers and labs is providing a positive impact in society as a force for good. RSVP Here (walk ins welcome!)
- 11:30 AM2hNeuroscience & Behavior Program: Open HouseCelebrating 10 years of the neuroscience and behavior major. In 2015, our very first graduating class had two students. Now in 2025, our graduating class is nearly 150! Join Dr. Nancy Michael and your fellow neuroscience and behavior alumni to reconnect and learn about all the exciting happenings surrounding neuroscience and behavior at Notre Dame! Program update starting at noon. RSVP Here (walk-ins welcome!)
- 12:00 PM1h 30mGolden Domers Club LunchDrop in anytime for a light lunch - there will not be any formal programming.
- 2:00 PM1hAA MeetingRoom is located on the second floor in the back north east corner. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
- 2:00 PM1hBus Tour of CampusJoin us for a bus tour of campus. Meet the bus at the Eck Visitors Center. Tour lasts approximately 1 hour. Must RSVP prior to tour.
- 2:00 PM1h 15mFr. Ted Said: Bridge BuildersAround the world, many observers are concerned about losing a sense of community as fewer and fewer people feel a responsibility to care for others. With a growing and often welcome emphasis on individual rights and freedoms, how should we—individually and collectively—think about our responsibilities to one another? In a world where ideological and cultural divisions seem to have deepened and caused terrible suffering, we are called to build bridges between people to face the challenges of our times. Be inspired by our speaker lineup of alumni and faculty who are bridge builders in a fractured world – just like Fr. Ted. Host: Rev. Austin Collins, C.S.C. ‘77, Vice President for Mission Engagement and Church Affairs and Committee Member of Crucifix Initiative Presenters: Elizabeth (Betsy) Bohlen ’90, Chief Operating Officer, Archdiocese of Chicago David Go ’01, Vice President and Associate Provost for Academic Strategy, University of Notre Dame Edward Hahnenberg ’95, ’97 M.A, ’02 Ph.D, Author of Theodore Hesburgh, CSC: Bridge Builder (2020), Breen Chair in Catholic Theology, Chair of the Department of Theology & Religious Studies and Director of the Tuohy Center for Interreligious Understanding, John Carroll University Tracy Kijewski-Correa ’97, ’00 M.S., ’03 Ph.D, William J. Pulte Director, Pulte Institute for Global Development; Professor of Engineering and Global Affairs; Academic Director, Integration Lab, University of Notre Dame John Scully ’80, Founder and Consultant, Scully Consulting LLC, and Co-writer and -producer of “Here Come the Irish”
- 2:00 PM3hReunion Refreshment HubStop by the Reunion Refreshment Hub on DeBartolo quad for a beverage and a chance to catch up with friends. Complimentary entry for those with All Access, Weekend or Saturday credentials. Single tickets are available at the door for other guests and those without credentials.
- 3:00 PM1h 15m"Notre Dame Over the Years” Class of ‘70 Sponsored Panel DiscussionThis panel of alumni from the Class of 1970 will discuss the way ND has changed and stayed the same from long-time participants in the life of the university. The panelists are: Peter Rocca, former Rector of Sacred Heart; Kevin Rooney, former Director of Admissions and Associate Dean in the First Year of Studies; and, Pat Murphy, Professor Emeritus of Marketing. They will share their views on the religious, academic, administrative and athletic aspects of Notre Dame.
- 3:30 PM1hBus Tour of CampusJoin us for a bus tour of campus. Meet the bus at the Eck Visitors Center. Tour lasts approximately 1 hour. Must RSVP prior to tour.
- 3:30 PM1hCelebrating the History of Fighting Irish FootballJoin us for a presentation on "Celebrating the History of Fighting Irish Football" where we will explore the tradition and legacy of Notre Dame football through photographs. The speakers, Elizabeth Hogan (ND '99) and Charles Lamb, worked for the Notre Dame Archives for decades and recently published FIGHTING IRISH FOOTBALL with Notre Dame Press. The event will be cohosted by Notre Dame Press, Hesburgh Libraries, Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, and the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley and will offer alumni a unique glimpse in our storied history. The presentation will be followed by 10-15 minutes for questions as well as a book signing for those that want to purchase the book. 10% of proceeds from book sales will be donated to the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley.
- 5:00 PM1h 30mAll Class Mass & Sorin Award PresentationJoin your fellow classmates and Reunion attendees for an All Class Mass in Purcell Pavilion. Following Mass, please stay for a brief Reunion program, including the presentation of the Sorin Award.
- 7:00 PM2hClass Dinner for 1950's and 1960's
- 9:00 PM2hAA MeetingRoom is located on the second floor in the back north east corner. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
- 9:00 PM3hRefreshment Hub OpenStop by the Reunion Refreshment Hub on DeBartolo quad for a beverage and a chance to catch up with friends. Complimentary entry for those with All Access, Weekend, Saturday or Saturday Evening credentials. Single tickets are available at the door for other guests and those without credentials.
- 9:30 PM1h 30mShowing of Catholics vs. Convicts
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