January 21, 2021
Andy Shaindlin ’86, Vice President for Alumni Relations; Sara Leppo Savage ’90, P’22, President, Brown Alumni Association
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To Reunion Class Alumni: Important Update on Brown’s Reunion 2021

Updates

Dear Alumni,

We hope that you and your loved ones are safe and well as we begin the new year. We write today with an update on plans for Reunion 2021, which you should have on your calendar for April 30, May 1 and May 2.

When the pandemic forced the postponement of last year’s Reunion, we had hoped that by Spring 2021, the public health situation would have improved to the point where Brown could host a once-in-a-lifetime double Reunion and Commencement Weekend to cheer on both 2020 and 2021 graduates. Yet even with the prospect of increased vaccine availability on the horizon, we know that much work remains in the fight against COVID. In this context, Brown’s senior leaders decided this week that this year’s Reunion will be entirely virtual.   

Bringing alumni back to College Hill is something we all looked forward to, but the health and well-being of the entire Brown community, alumni very much included, must remain our top priority. Unfortunately, this means we should continue to avoid large gatherings to the greatest extent possible. Making the decision now to hold virtual events gives us the time we need to plan for a compelling lineup of virtual Reunion programming. 

We know how special it is when Brown alumni return to campus to reunite with classmates and friends, so the inability to convene in person is disappointing. Building from the recent success of Brown’s many virtual events, and working closely with your class leaders, we are confident that we can create a robust virtual Reunion 2021 — one that could bring with it new traditions to make your Reunion experience meaningful and memorable.

You can read more about plans for both Reunion and Commencement in the letter below, which was sent today to the campus community by Brown President Christina H. Paxson. We expect to have more details soon about Reunion plans, and we encourage you to visit the Alumni & Friends website in the coming weeks for updates. 

Thank you for your flexibility and your understanding. While the format may be different, this virtual approach to Reunion 2021 will provide innovative ways for our alumni to reconnect, preserve the spirit of one of Brown’s most beloved celebrations and, at the same time, protect the health and safety of every member of the full Brown community.

Be well and stay Ever True,

Andy Shaindlin ’86
Vice President for Alumni Relations

Sara Leppo Savage ’90, P’22
President, Brown Alumni Association

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Letter from Brown President Christina H. Paxson: Brown’s Plans for Commencement & Reunion 2021

Dear Members of the Brown Community,

I am writing to provide an update on Commencement and Reunion Weekend. At this moment, many students, including first-year students, have returned to the Providence area, and are observing the Quiet Period in preparation for the spring semester. I am grateful for the continued vigilance of the Brown community as we work together to minimize the spread of COVID-19.

While we are seeing encouraging national reports about vaccine development, the coronavirus continues to pose a risk to public health and safety. In the weeks following Winter Break, we have seen a number of faculty, staff and students test positive for the virus. Unfortunately, positivity rates statewide and across our country remain high. There are concerning reports of a more transmissible variant of the virus, and widespread vaccine distribution is taking longer than we would like.

After careful consideration of these circumstances and consultation with public health experts, we have decided that Commencement events for the Class of 2021 will take place in-person on May 1 and 2, in accordance with public health protocols, but families and guests will attend virtually rather than in-person. We also expect that most graduates who are studying remotely during the spring will participate virtually. Should circumstances improve, we will consider relaxing restrictions, but we cannot plan for that uncertain outcome. These decisions apply to Commencement events for undergraduate, graduate and medical school graduates. We also have made the difficult decision to make all alumni reunions for 2021 virtual events.

It is my hope that by sharing these plans now, students and families will be able to better prepare for celebrating their incredible accomplishments virtually on Commencement weekend and in smaller settings at home or elsewhere in the days and weeks following.

Last spring, I announced that we hoped to honor the Class of 2020 alongside the Class of 2021 during Commencement and Reunion Weekend. Sadly, given the reality of the public health landscape, this will not be feasible. Alumni Relations will work with the Class of 2020 to find a way to meaningfully honor their achievements.

To the members of the Class of 2021, whose families will experience these changes in Commencement due to the pandemic personally, I am so sorry to write with such disappointing news, especially when our community has already sacrificed so much. But please remember that one of the distinctive features of Brown’s graduation celebration is that Commencement and Reunion Weekend are (in normal times) held together. Literally thousands of alumni come to campus each May to celebrate, see old friends, and march out through the Van Wickle Gates ahead of the graduating class. You, like all Brown alumni, will have the opportunity to experience the thrill of Commencement many times throughout your lives. We will return to this honored tradition when the pandemic is over.

Initial information about the adjustments to Commencement and Reunion Weekend is available on Brown’s Commencement website, and further details will be added in the coming weeks. If you have questions, please feel free to email the planning team at universityevents@brown.edu.

Brown remains steadfast in its commitment to prioritize the safety and well-being of the Brown community as well as the greater Providence community. I look forward to the day when we have the opportunity to be together again in-person to mark these momentous occasions. Until then, let’s remain committed to supporting each other and upholding the strong community spirit that is so special at Brown.

Sincerely,

Christina H. Paxson
President