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Students and alumni discuss university issues at the 2024 reunion.

Reunion 2024: A Weekend in Pictures

Left: An alumnus family enjoys a ladder toss game during the cool, sunny weather on campus.
playing jinga during the Bricks to Stone event
Left: An alumnus family enjoys a ladder toss game during the cool, sunny weather on campus. Above: Many Duke Alumni Engagement staff and alumni joined hundreds of first-year students for the Bricks to Stone march to Duke Chapel, marking the students’ coming transition to sophomores living on West Campus. The event included food, music and Jenga and other games.
Duke student arts group showed their talents during a Saturday night event in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Duke student arts group showed their talents during the Centennial Reunion Celebration. Shown performing is the Duke Chinese Dance group. Below, visitors of all ages took to the floor for a little dancing in the main venue tent.
A quiet moment during Reunion weekend
visitors of all ages took to the floor for a little dancing in the main venue tent.
Alumni and friends reconnected at parties on campus throughout the weekend.
Alumni also heard from undergraduate students about events and issues on campus. Above, Candice Watts Smith, vice provost for undergraduate education and professor of political science, interviews juniors Kaitlyn Williams and Adom Appiah.
Alumni also heard from undergraduate students about events and issues on campus. Above, Candis Watts Smith, vice provost for undergraduate education and professor of political science, interviews juniors Kaitlyn Williams and Adom Appiah during a session in Page Auditorium.