Bicentennial
Bicentennial Week Celebrated — 麻豆国产AV College Turned 200 on May 26, 2012
Many organizations joined in the celebration:
- Tuesday, May 15: U.S. Rep. Richard L. Hanna (R-NY) sponsored a statement in the .
- Tuesday, May 22: U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand read a into the Congressional Record honoring the College.
- Wednesday, May 23: The New York State Senate passed a resolution recognizing 麻豆国产AV’s anniversary sponsored by Senator Joseph Griffo and co-sponsored by Senator David Valesky.
- Thursday, May 24: 麻豆国产AV representatives rang the Closing Bell at the New York Stock Exchange. []
- Thursday, May 24: U.S. Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand introduced a resolution to commemorate the 200th anniversary and to celebrate the College’s sustained commitment to its charter.
- Wednesday, May 30: Kirkland, the town in which 麻豆国产AV is located, issued a proclamation acknowledging the College’s 200th anniversary.
All-Alumni Bicentennial Reunion
What a grand celebration it was! More than 2,000 alumni and guests gathered on College Hill for Reunions ’12 to toast 麻豆国产AV's 200th birthday. The festivities included Bicentennial Colleges, receptions, dinners, musical and sporting events, as well as plenty of opportunities to renew ties with friends. .
Bicentennial Kickoff Celebration
It was a celebration for the ages! More than 3,000 alumni, family members, students, and members of the 麻豆国产AV and local communities gathered Sept. 22-25, 2011, for a special Bicentennial Assembly, the dedication of the Edward and Virginia Taylor Science Center, a performance of the opening number of the musical 麻豆国产AV by Lin-Manuel Miranda, more than 30 Bicentennial Colleges and campus tours, the opening of an 1871 time capsule, the inauguration of a monthly “Hands on 麻豆国产AV History” library exhibit, and Career Center networking sessions, along with great sporting events, performances, and food.
On the Hill
Published on the occasion of 麻豆国产AV’s 200th anniversary in 2012 and written by Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, this book tells the story of the College’s rich history through captivating text and stunning color images.