Wow, what a weekend! A record-setting reunion was enjoyed by over 10,000 alumni and guests. Enjoy highlights from various class gatherings, a myriad of educational events, and a big football win against Washington.
Class Photo Gallery
View photos from your class events including the class party and tailgate.
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General Photo Gallery
Visit the Stanford Alumni Facebook page for photos from the Alumni Authors Meet & Greet, Classes without Quizzes, Dinner on the Quad, President's Welcome and Reunion Forum, tours, and the Volunteer Reception.
President's Welcome and Reunion Forum - Saturday, 10/24
- From Inequality to Equal Opportunity (90 min.)
Classes Without Quizzes
- Simple Rules: How to Thrive in a Complex World (51 min.) Professor Kathleen Eisenhart, PhD '82
- Power - The Secret Language We Speak All the Time (71 min.) - Lecturer Richard Cox
- Advancing Women's Leadership: Blocking Bias at Work (61 min.) - Professor Shelley Correll, MA '96, PhD '01 and Lori Mackenzie
- Finding Meaning in an Unjust World ( 59:04 min)- Robb Willer
- 2015 Arrow Lecture in Ethics and Leadership: "Capital in the 21st Century" (86 min.) Thomas Piketty
- Why the Opera Changed the Course of Music (38 min.) - Giancarlo Aquilatni, DMA '96
- Misled by the Map: Geography Gets Political (42 min.) - Martin Lewis
- Why Inequality and Violence are Sometimes Good: The Evolution of Human Values (39 min.) - Ian Morris
- Water Witching: Solution to Global Droughts (49 min.) - Buzz Thompson, '73, MBA '75, JD '76
- How Culture Shapes Our Feelings: Implications for Happiness and Other Important Things (50 min.) - Jeannie Tsai, '91
- Media Multi-tasking: Are There Effects on Attention, Memory, and the Brain? (62 min.) - Anthony Wagner
- Young Blood for Old Brains (44 min.) - Tony Wyss-Coray
You can also view all CWOQs on Youtube or listen to CWOQs on iTunes.
A big thank you to all our volunteers and attendees who planned and celebrated and made the weekend such a success. We look forward to seeing you back on campus next year for homecoming, or in 2020 for your next reunion!
4 Can't Miss Class of '95 Events
Various Times
Class of '95 Mini-Reunions
Meet up with dormmates, classmates and teammates at Mini-Reunions happening throughout the weekend. Whether you wrote for the Daily, lived in Branner, or played a sport - there's a Mini-Reunion with your name on it. Times and locations vary by Mini-Reunion; check here for the current list of Mini-Reunions scheduled.
Friday, October 23
1:00-2:45pm
Class of '95 Panel
Transformation and re-invention as 40-somethings: What makes change possible? Join classmates for an insightful look at change through your lives as you sought to go to Stanford, while at the Farm, in your 20s and 30s, and in your 40s.
Friday, October 23
7:30-11:30pm
Class of '95 20th Reunion Class Party
Get ready to have fun, see old friends and celebrate your class at the official 20th Reunion Class Party! There will be great food, cocktails, EANABs and music for everone to enjoy. Bring your friends and make more Stanford memories! The Class Party will be located in a tent between the Main Quad and the new Science and Engineering Quad.
Saturday, October 24
4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Class of '95 Tailgate
Head to toe in Cardinal red, you and your classmates are enjoying a pre-game all-you-can-eat barbecue with a hosted bar when the strains of an old, familiar song grow louder and louder. Suddenly, LSJUMB bursts into view. The Band is on the run - and you're going too!
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'95 Class Website
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