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College of Ag Alumni to Celebrate 50 Year Class Reunion

College of Ag Alumni to Celebrate 50 Year Class Reunion


By Andi Anderson

The College of Agriculture is set to honour its Class of 1975 with a special 50-year Ag Alumni Reunion Luncheon on Friday, October 24, 2025, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The milestone celebration will bring together graduates, faculty, and friends to reconnect and celebrate five decades of agricultural achievement, innovation, and community.

The event will be hosted by Ag Alumni and will take place on campus, offering alumni a chance to revisit familiar places and reconnect with peers who helped shape the college’s legacy. The luncheon is free to attend, though registration is required to ensure proper arrangements for all guests.

Attendees will hear from Dr. Bernie Engel, the Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture, who will share updates about the college’s latest initiatives, research advancements, and student achievements. A guest speaker from the college will also highlight new projects and future plans aimed at strengthening agricultural education and industry partnerships.

The reunion luncheon promises to be more than a nostalgic gathering—it’s an opportunity for alumni to reflect on how the College of Agriculture has grown since 1975 and how its graduates have contributed to the progress of farming, agribusiness, and environmental stewardship.

Ag Alumni organizers encourage all members of the Class of 1975 to attend and take part in this special event celebrating a legacy of excellence and innovation in agriculture.

To secure your place at the luncheon, alumni can register online through the official event link provided by the College of Agriculture.

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