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Reunion at Fairfield

Reunion years are an excellent time for alumni to renew their ties to the University, recognize their place in Fairfield's history, and rekindle lifelong friendships. Whether it's been five, 25 or 50 years since you graduated from Fairfield, this coming June marks a special occasion for your class.


Reunion Giving


Traditionally, alumni mark their milestone reunion years with a special reunion gift. Such gifts celebrate the impact of their Fairfield degree on their lives and careers.

Reunion Giving is an important component of the Annual Fund. Each year Fairfield's reunion classes enjoy a friendly competition to see which class will contribute most to the Annual Fund. Both participation and total giving is counted. Please consider making your reunion gift today! You can make a gift online, or choose from several other ways to give. Your thoughtful generosity will enhance the Fairfield years for all students - now, and in the future.

We welcome your participation on your Reunion Class Committee. For further information about Reunion Giving or Committees, please contact:

Maria J. Bolis
Manager of Reunion Giving
Fairfield University
1073 North Benson Road
Fairfield, CT 06824
(203) 254-4004

Don't forget - Fairfield's Online Community is a great way to tell your classmates about your new job, that hard-earned advanced degree, a new baby or marriage, volunteer work, and more. Plus, you'll gain access to interactive features such as the alumni online directory, job and résumé postings, and the latest University news.

If you haven't joined, call us at (203) 254-4280 for your ID number to set up your registration. It's easy! Tell us your news. Get involved.



George Keane

"I would like to see Fairfield University continue to thrive. Naming the University as a beneficiary in my will is my way of helping to make that happen."
George Keane '51