On Campus Programs
On Campus programs take place at various times throughout the year at the University.
Maclean House Lectures: Every spring, the Alumni Association offers a Maclean House lecture series. These lectures revolve around a particular theme and feature top faculty drawn from across the University.
Football Lectures: Every fall, the Alumni Association sponsors lectures on the mornings of selected home football games.
Alumni-Faculty Forums: A Reunions tradition for over forty years, the Alumni-Faculty Forums (AFFs) bring together alumni panelists from the major reunion classes for discussions of broad range of timely or timeless topics. Moderated by members of the faculty or administration, the forums attract roughly 2,000 alumni and guest each year. AFFs are held from Friday morning through Saturday morning on Reunions weekend.
Alumni Day Lectures: The Alumni Day lectures include talks by the alumni who have won the Woodrow Wilson Award and the James Madison Medal, as well as a select group of junior and senior faculty.
Hoffman Scholars Program: Named in memory of Robert Hoffman *58, a longstanding and ardent supporter of Princeton's alumni education program, the Hoffman Scholars Program is intended to honor outstanding graduate students and introduce their work to the alumni community.
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