The three days of events were a terrific opportunity to see friends and classmates in a new and innovative way to connect. The need to pivot was handled with grace and understanding from our incredible Reunion Committee, and they helped make all of our events a huge success, including a virtual celebration of NDMU’s 125th anniversary and the broadcast of the Reunion Mass with Montrose Society Appreciation. Your participation made all the difference!
Giving is a significant part of showing up at Reunion. Why? Because the more individuals who support Notre Dame financially, the higher our community's chances are of receiving grants, showing the strength of our alumnae and alumni community to perspective students, and overall, supporting current students' needs. The class of 1970, celebrating its 50th reunion, swept the awards for highest class gift total, highest gift participation rate, and largest number of reunion attendees.
The Elizabeth P. Hoisington '40 Distinguished Alumna Award
Mary Beth Lennon '89
Service to Society Award
Veronica Walker Hackett '67
Regina Russo Hammel '41 Outstanding Recent Graduate Award
John G. Boyle M'16
Alumnae & Alumni Engagement Award
Donna C. Ringger Easton '70