
Reunions
Affinity Reunions | Class-based Reunions Looking to plan a reunion but aren't sure where to start? Let us help. The GAA welcomes the opportunity to assist alumni from a particular group (affinity reunion) or specific class (class-based reunion), reconnect with one another through various alumni reunions. Reunion events have been as simple as a cocktail reception to a weeklong schedule of events. Our affinity and class-based reunions reinforce the mission of the GAA, to keep alumni involved with and informed about their University. Upcoming affinity reunions (2010):
View a list of past affinity reunions. If you are interested in planning an affinity reunion, send an e-mail or call Tanea Pettis ’95 at (919) 843-9694. What is a class-based reunion? What makes a class reunion a reality and subsequently successful? The level of alumni volunteer involvement is the critical factor for any reunion. Each year, the GAA contacts class leaders and past reunion chairs to assess their interest, and on most occasions a broad solicitation for classmate involvement is conducted. While the GAA can assist with logistical arrangements for social and enrichment programs, a positive class-based reunion experience can be achieved only with sufficient interest and leadership from classmates themselves. Contact the GAA if you wish to know more about efforts to organize a reunion for your class, and please consider volunteering yourself and leading others to match your enthusiasm. You may e-mail us with your level of interest at reunions@unc.edu.
Listen to some of the enrichment lectures presented If you are interested in planning a class-based reunion, send an e-mail or call Linda Rainey '95 (MA) at (919) 962-3576. |

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