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Reunion 2026

Large building framing a brick clock tower on a sunny day on a college campus

Function

Location

Milstein Hall Dome

Contact

Alumni Affairs and Development

(607) 255-7510

aapalum@cornell.edu

We can’t wait to see you back on The Hill this June for Cornell Reunion Weekend!

Join the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning for a weekend of reconnecting, reminiscing, and celebrating with friends old and new.

Special events will include:

Cornell AAP Dean’s Luncheon
Saturday, June 6 | 12:30–2 p.m.
Milstein Hall Dome (register to attend)

The luncheon will be hosted by AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon (B.Arch. ’95), Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of AAP.

Walking tour: AAP’s New Summer Exhibitions
Saturday, June 6
Gallery Tour 1 | 2–3 p.m.
Gallery Tour 2 | 3–4 p.m.
Milstein Hall Dome (register to attend)

The tour will feature student work from the Architecture, Art, Planning, Real Estate, and Design Tech departments on display in Milstein Hall Dome, Bibliowicz Family Gallery, East and West Sibley Hallways, Olive Tjaden Gallery, and Experimental Gallery, as well as a look at the Mui Ho Fine Arts Library.

Tour of the Newly Renovated Sibley Dome
Saturday, June 6
Sibley Dome Tour 1 | 2–2:30 p.m.
Sibley Dome Tour 2 | 3–3:30 p.m.
Milstein Hall Dome (register to attend)

Renovations of the historic Sibley Dome are nearly complete! Join us for a tour and an early look at the renewed space.

For the most up-to-date information and full registration for all Cornell Reunion events, visit the Cornell Reunion website.

We encourage you to register for Reunion regardless of your graduation year. If you have any questions about Reunion registration, please contact aapalum@cornell.edu.

More Events

  • Mark Anthony Brown Jr.: A lay of a land
    Visit an exhibition by Strauch Early Career Fellow in Art Mark Anthony Brown Jr.
    Exhibition
  • Sheila Novak: Singing Sap
    View the culmination of Sheila Novak's M.F.A. at Cornell University in an exhibition that centers site-based, arboreal, and culinary practices alongside social engagement, psychological healing, and familial archival digging.
    Exhibition
  • Marissa Cote: The Moon Went With Her
    View an exhibition that materializes visions of queer utopia through weaving, quilting, clay, and assemblage.
    Exhibition