Alumni celebrate milestone anniversaries from home
Take a trip down memory lane as we celebrate with alumni on their 25th, 50th and 55th anniversaries
Take a trip down memory lane as we celebrate with alumni on their 25th, 50th and 55th anniversaries
By Staff Office of AdvancementEvery year, our community gathers for Alumni Weekend, where alumni can reconnect with Waterloo, meet up with old classmates and celebrate their milestone anniversaries. But 2020 had other plans in store.
When we were forced to cancel this in-person event, we knew that we couldn’t let these milestone anniversaries go uncelebrated! In September, when alumni gathered virtually for Alumni Black and Gold Day at home, we took them down memory lane.
Watch our video to help us celebrate alumni observing their 25th, 50th or 55th anniversary this year. Do these scenes bring back some memories?
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