Reunions 2012 registration will officially open next month!
You will receive complete event information in the mail in February and will be able to register online.
We've got a wonderful weekend planned for you and your classmates—here is a sneak peek of some of the highlights:

Movie on the Lawn
Thursday, May 31 • 9–11 p.m.

Kick off Reunions Weekend with an evening of laughter on the Lawn. Join your classmates for a late-night screening of the classic film Ferris Bueller's Day Off on an impressive 26-foot movie screen. Reminisce with old friends about your favorite U.Va. memories while eating popcorn and relaxing on the Lawn. Blankets will be provided.


Wine Festival
Friday, June 1 • 1–4:30 p.m.

Did you know that Charlottesville is the "Wine Capital of Virginia?" In the last two decades, vintners along the Monticello Wine Trail have produced internationally acclaimed wine and we are proud to bring them to you during Reunions Weekend. Multiple vineyards from Charlottesville and the surrounding region will be present for you to taste their finest wines. The vineyards will also have bottles of wine available for purchase for those interested in taking a bottle (or two) back home. Join us for this event and be among those who select this year's wines for the U.Va. Alumni Wine Program.


Hypnotist Tom DeLuca
Friday, June 1 • 9:30–11 p.m.

(Doors open at 9 p.m.)
Who knew sleeping could be such a lively activity? Hypnotist Tom DeLuca makes his return to the University for a performance you will not want to miss. A fun affair for all, his show promises to be an embarrassingly good time. Arrive early to be picked to go on stage!


Keynote Seminar—Serving Our Country: A Decade in Review
Saturday, June 2 • 9:30–10:45 a.m.

The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, have forever changed the lives of many, especially those who serve, or have served, our country in the armed forces. Today, more than 50 percent of our active-duty military personnel have served their entire military careers while our country has been at war. Join moderator Bingham C. Jamison, CFA, Marine Corps (Com '02); Vice Admiral John Morgan, Navy (Col '72); General Charles Luckey, Army (Col '77); Janet Jumper Braziel, Air Force (Nurs '97); John (Boots) Dunlap, Army (Col '02); and Lee J. Webb, Army (Col '07) as they discuss their experiences of serving during a time of war. Listen as Vice Adm. Morgan recounts commanding the first attacks into Afghanistan after September 11th, as Gen. Luckey details the transition of operations in Iraq from the military to the State Department, and as the other panelists discuss firsthand accounts from waging the global war on terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan, to the battles some continue to fight at home. Topics also will include the consequences our nation faces from a decade at war and its impact on our society.