Cornell Reunion Welcomes Alumni, Families, and Students
Cornell University in Ithaca recently hosted its Cornell Reunion event. Alumni, their families, and current students gathered on campus to connect with old classmates and visit the campus landmarks. Attendees enjoyed activities such as showing future Cornellians the campus and taking moments of solitude by the Slope. Officials expressed enthusiasm for welcoming visitors back to campus in the future.
Source: Cornell University
Source Type: College
Source Location: Ithaca
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