They laughed. They cried. They reminisced.
About 600 alumni, family, and friends returned to Hunter College March 27-31 for an unforgettable Alumni Weekend — the first such in-person gathering since the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019.
The four-day extravaganza honored the classes ending in 0 and 5, with special recognition for the milestone classes of 1975 and 2000. Spanning eight decades, alumni traveled to Hunter’s Manhattan campus from across the globe — united by their desire to reconnect, witness the college’s evolution, and contribute to its future.
The long-awaited reunion was filled with laughter, nostalgia, and a renewed sense of community as alumni crowded the halls of Hunter’s “vertical campus” at 68th Street and Lexington Avenue.

Alumni at the Thomas Hunter Society and Leadership Dinner on March 27.
“It was so enjoyable to meet up with friends and relive the many cherished experiences I had at Hunter,” said Lawrence Chisolm ’07, who traveled from South Carolina for the event.
Alumni attended socials, breakfasts, lectures by Hunter faculty members and alumni experts, a dessert reception, the Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and immersive tours of the Toby and Leon Cooperman Library’s special collections and archives, the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, and the Brookdale and Silberman campuses. Hunter’s schools of nursing and social work provided several of the lecturers, as well as Hunter’s School of Arts and Sciences.