Commencement Week on the Web

For on-line information about Commencement and reunions, visit: Harvard University Commencement Office (www.commencementoffice.harvard.edu): The...

For on-line information about Commencement and reunions, visit:

Harvard University Commencement Office (www.commencementoffice.harvard.edu): The official Commencement website includes maps, a schedule, a rain program, and other details about the morning and afternoon exercises.

Harvard Alumni Association Commencement Website (www.haa.harvard.edu/class/html/commencement.html) and Harvard College Parents Association Website (www.fas.harvard.edu/~parents/): Both sites contain information on Commencement week activities for graduating seniors and their families.

Harvard Alumni Association Major Class Reunion Websites

*25th reunion: https://classes.harvard.edu/college/1979/

*35th reunion: https://classes.harvard.edu/college/1969

*50th reunion: https://classes.harvard.edu/college/1954

Radcliffe Office of Alumnae Services (www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/alumnae/reunions/index.php): This site contains a schedule for Radcliffe Day (June 11) and details about Radcliffe reunions.

     

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