Alumni Weekend faculty registration
UD faculty members invited to register for Alumni Weekend 2015
3:04 p.m., April 30, 2015--The University of Delaware Office of Development and Alumni Relations invites UD faculty members to register for the seventh annual Alumni Weekend, taking place June 5-7.
Faculty members are offered complimentary admission to their choice of Dela-bration or The Kid Zone. Faculty can register for their free event and other events by visiting this website and logging in through the central authentication system (CAS).
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Held annually the first weekend after Commencement, Alumni Weekend is a tradition that is growing each year in popularity and size.
More than 5,500 Blue Hens and friends attended in 2014, participating in over 60 events and activities such as Dela-bration, the Blue Hen 5K, the State of the University event and the Alumni Wall of Fame Ceremony. To date, over 4,400 individuals have registered for Alumni Weekend 2015.
Alumni Weekend will kick off Friday, June 5, with receptions hosted by all seven colleges and several departments, followed by the new open-air Dela-bration (formerly known as Mug Night) on The Green.
On Saturday, events will include The Kid Zone and the State of the University, as well as several affinity group gatherings and college-hosted activities. The day will conclude with individual reunion celebrations. The Blue Hen 5K Run/Walk will be held Sunday morning and will feature a college competition.
A full schedule with more details on individual events as well as access to the “Who’s Coming” page can be found on the Alumni Weekend website.
Faculty registrations are non-transferable. Contact the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at 302-831-2341 with any questions about registration.
About the Office of Development and Alumni Relations
The Office of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) engages donors, alumni, friends, parents, faculty, staff and students in a lifelong relationship and fosters a tradition of philanthropy to strengthen the University of Delaware’s legacy as one of the great public institutions of higher education in America.