![]() One of the themes I highlighted in my review was Sarah Lawrence’s commitment to lifelong learning and community engagement. ![]() ![]() (Who doesn’t like reliving POTUS describing Sarah Lawrence as a great liberal arts college?) I use my Instagram as a diary of sorts to prepare this presentation, including campus scenes and traditions, student work and performances, athletics, faculty news and achievements, and the historic visit by President Biden to campus, the first visit by a president to SLC. It’s gratifying to take a moment to look back on the academic year, and seeing it all together it’s hard not to pause and say, “what a year!” One of my favorite moments of Reunion is offering the “Year in Review” presentation (below). We also introduced a bit of healthy competition, as classes competed for the new Golden Gryphon award, recognizing the Reunion class with the most donors (congratulations to the co-winners, the classes of 19, pictured above!) This year also featured the long-awaited dedication of the Joseph Papaleo Atrium in the Barbara Walters Campus Center-a beautiful tribute to a long-time, beloved faculty member-as well as the opportunity for alumni to share their SLC stories as part of an effort spearheaded by the Library to collect memories as we look toward our second century. As always, Reunion activities included special celebrations with the milestone 50th and 25th reunion classes, the Service of Remembrance, the alumni art show, and faculty seminars. Dear Members of the Sarah Lawrence Community,Įarlier this month I had the pleasure of welcoming alumni back to campus for Reunion to reconnect with each other and with the College.
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