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Homecoming and Reunion Weekend 2021

Mark your calendar—Earlham’s 2021 Homecoming and Reunion Weekend is slated for October 1-2!

Join us virtually over the course of the weekend for alumni awards, class reunions, an alumni-student event and much, much more.

We’ll be using Hopin, an interactive virtual event platform, to make sure Homecoming is just as engaging as ever. (Nonetheless, we’re looking forward to inviting you back to campus in-person very soon!)

An interactive virtual experience

We know Zoom fatigue is real—which is why we’re working hard to make sure our first-ever virtual Homecoming is as engaging as ever. We’ll be using Hopin, an interactive virtual event platform, so you can connect with classmates, faculty, students and other alumni without leaving the comfort of home.

Schedule of events

We will continue to update this section in the coming weeks, so check back often to learn more about all of the events coming together for Homecoming, including:

  • Alumni awards
  • Class reunions
  • Heart(h)side Chat with President Anne Houtman
  • Department open houses
  • Alumni-student event
  • Virtual classes
  • Sporting events
  • President’s Circle tea

and more!


Find your reunion year

This year, we will be celebrating class years ending 0, 1, 5 and 6. Looking to get involved? Learn more about your class’s reunion committee and giving goals at the link below.

Find your reunion year →

Celebrate the Wilderness Program’s 50th Anniversary

2021 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Earlham Wilderness Program, now known as the EC Outdoor Education Program.

The Wilderness Program was started in 1971 by a small group of Earlham faculty members dedicated to the value of experiential education. Join us in celebrating the enduring legacy of this program and tell us your Wilderness story!

EARLHAM ALERT:
We continue to monitor the effects of an industrial fire 1.1 miles from campus.
EARLHAM ALERT:
We continue to monitor the effects of an industrial fire 1.1 miles from campus.