Reunion ‘11 Celebration

This September, we welcome back the classes of 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991 & 2001 for a weekend of friends, fun, and memories.
Reunion ‘11 is both a time of reuniting and a time of new beginnings. If you haven’t visited us in a while, you’ll be amazed at how much the Law School has changed and grown. The most compelling reason to attend Reunion ‘11, however, is the chance to visit with old friends and tell stories long forgotten.
REUNION SCHEDULE
Friday, September 23
No Host Happy Hour
5:30 PM
Venues vary by Class Reunion Year.
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Saturday, September 24
All Reunion activities scheduled for Sept.24 will take place on the law school campus.
Law School Tours
6:00pm
Meet in the Law School Book Store
Book Store Open
6:00 - 7:00pm
Check out the Lewis & Clark merchandise available
Reunion ‘11 Celebration
6:00pm
Legal Research Center
Register Today!
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voice 503-768-6605
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Judy Asbury, Assistant Dean, Communications and External Relations
Advocate Magazine
Lewis & Clark Law School
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