Welcome to the home page for Reunion Weekend. The next
Reunion Weekend for Johnson C. Smith University will be
May 1 – May 3, 2009. We will celebrate the reunion classes
ending with 4’s and 9’s, along with the Golden Anniversary Class of
1959 and the Silver Anniversary Class of 1984. We want to take this
opportunity to thank everyone who came back for Reunion Weekend
2008, all of our volunteers and various campus departments for
putting together a successful event. Smithites enjoyed themselves
immensely during a wonderful weekend.
What Reunions Are About
Reunions allow fellow classmates to get together to renew
friendships, to share a common past, rekindle the spirit you once
enjoyed and reestablish your link with the University. A
reunion provides a wonderful opportunity for you to return to campus
and see firsthand what progress has transpired since one’s last
visit. Reunions should revitalize your interest, concern,
dedication and loyalty to do the part as an alumnus in keeping the
University in the mainstream of higher education.
Class reunions should be “Teamwork”
Coming together is a beginning;
Keeping together is progress;
Working together is SUCCESS!
In preparation, we ask that you:
Update your personal and career data in writing by mail, fax or
e-mail. You may also update online by going to our update form at
the following link:
update. In addition, resumes, bios, articles and notes of
achievement are encouraged.
Help locate “lost” and unconnected alumni, especially those who are
not receiving mail from the University – recently moved or who
started with your class. Have them contact us. Reunion is for every
Smithite!
Please click on the link below to find out
your class agents. Additional correspondence is forthcoming
therefore if you need to update your mailing address contact the
Office of Alumni Affairs at (704) 378-1026 or use the
update information online form.
Listed below are the future dates for Reunion Weekend. Find
out when your class will be celebrating a reunion. Please
remember that these dates are subject to change.