Reunion
Reunion Weekend 2026: May 28 - 31
Join classmates, friends, and fellow Laurentians in celebrating their 1st (2025), 5th (2020, 2021, 2022), 10th (2015, 2016, 2017), 30th (1995, 1996, 1997), 50th (1976), Honor Guard classes (1951, 1961, 1966, 1971). We'll also be marking special anniversaries for Men's Lacrosse, Saints Tennis, and the Gunnison Memorial Chapel Bell Ringers. We hope you’ll return to reminisce and reconnect with old friends and make new memories.
Updates regarding Reunion Weekend 2026 will be shared via email, so be sure to provide us with your latest email address.
Already know you are planning to attend?
RSVP "yes" on our “Planning to Attend” page and you’ll be added to the public guest list. You can even indicate if you’d like to help out with efforts on your reunion committee!
Reunion Weekend 2025: Recap
Reunion Weekend 2025 reminded us that in our Laurentian family, we’re never alone—especially when we’re home. Whether you joined us from near or far, for your first reunion or your 50th, we’re so grateful you were a part of the celebration.
Over 800 Laurentians return to campus and enjoyed Reunion traditions, campus tours, insightful lectures, tested knowledge during a quiz bowl, delicious meals, entertaining musical performances, a reunion drone show, and more together. We celebrated the rowing, women’s hockey, and men’s basketball programs, honored alumni award winners, inducted a deserving class into the Athletic Hall of Fame, inducted two Legends of Appleton, enjoyed a musical performance from the Singing Saints, and memorialized those Laurentians we’ve lost in the past year. That's another fantastic Reunion Weekend in the books. Thanks for coming home, Saints—we miss you already!
Check out the Reunion Weekend 2025 recap video!
Reunion Weekend 2025 Photo Gallery
Reunion Volunteers
Serve as a Reunion volunteer and help recruit classmates to attend reunion and participate in their class gift.
Reunion Giving
Learn how your Reunion gift can help make the St. Lawrence experience as unique and meaningful for today's students as it was for you.
Reunion News
From the Archives: History of the Reunion Parade
Paul Haggett P’13, University Archivist, compiled these photos in honor of the reunion parade. Don your Scarlet & Brown, settle in, and travel through time as you explore this Laurentian tradition.