Reunion Program Overview
The Stanford Law School reunion program reunites classmates through an assortment of activities, including the school's annual Alumni Weekend held each fall. Our Law School alumni gather for their reunion every five years. This three day excursion provides our alumni with an opportunity to renew old friendships, celebrate classmates' successes, and reminisce about time spent at Stanford as well as attend a variety of panel discussions and talks.
Alumni can participate in their reunions in a multitude of ways, from donating to the class reunion fund to joining the planning committee. If you have questions about reunion activities, please call the Office of Alumni Relations at 650 723.2730 or e-mail alumni.relations@law.stanford.edu.
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Mark your calendars
This year's Alumni Weekend will be October 22-25, 2009! The classes of 1954, 1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, and 2004 will celebrate their reunions.
Volunteering
The Reunion Committee volunteers in particular, play an instrumental role in maintaining the vitality of Stanford Law School. As a volunteer and alumnus/a, you are in the best position to encourage alumni to attend Alumni Weekend as well as make the case for supporting Stanford Law School. While some know the important role that alumni dollars play in operating the School, others are not fully informed. You can help to communicate the needs of Stanford Law School as well as keep your classmates up-to-date on the latest Stanford Law School news.
How it works: The Stanford Law School reunion staff recruits a "reunion team" that consists of a chair and a committee of 10 to 15 individuals, though there is no limit to the number of committee members. There is not a minimum gift requirement, but members are encouraged to make personally significant commitments. Each volunteer agrees to call several classmates to encourage a participatory gift and attendance at the reunion.
Find out about additional volunteer opportunities at the Law School.