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Join us Sept. 19–21, 2025, for Alumni Weekend at UNB Saint John!
Reconnect with old friends, see what’s new on campus, and celebrate the legacy—and future—of UNB Saint John and our incredible alumni community. It’s your chance to catch up, reminisce, and make new memories with fellow alumni. Come back to the campus that helped shape your story. We can’t wait to see you!
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| Friday, Sept. 19 | |||||||||
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Welcome Centre
Welcome Centre
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Get oriented for the weekend and pick up your registration package, name tag, schedule of events and Uptown map of alumni-owned businesses. |
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Red+Black Day Ice Cream Social
Red+Black Day Ice Cream Social
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Drop-in at your leisure for a glimpse of campus life. Enjoy ice cream and casual conversation with students and fellow UNBSJ alumni. |
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Hard Hat Tour: Health and Social Innovation Centre - 12:30 PM
Hard Hat Tour: Health and Social Innovation Centre - 12:30 PM
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at the construction of the HSIC. Explore the vision and progress of this exciting new campus space, designed to foster innovation and collaboration, and see firsthand how UNB is shaping the future of health sciences and wellness in our communities. Capacity: 15 per tour. Safety boots are required for the tour. We will do our best to accommodate foot sizes, or you can bring your own. Tours departs from the Welcome Centre at 12:30 p.m.
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Hard Hat Tour: Health and Social Innovation Centre - 1:30 PM
Hard Hat Tour: Health and Social Innovation Centre - 1:30 PM
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at the construction of the HSIC. Explore the vision and progress of this exciting new campus space, designed to foster innovation and collaboration, and see firsthand how UNB is shaping the future of health sciences and wellness in our communities. Capacity: 15 per tour. Safety boots are required for the tour. We will do our best to accommodate foot sizes, or you can bring your own. Tour departs from the Welcome Centre at 1:30 p.m.
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The Pulse of Progress - A Day Party to Celebrate IHI
The Pulse of Progress - A Day Party to Celebrate IHI
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Join us for an afternoon celebration and the latest on the Integrated Health Initiative. |
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Class of 1975 Campus Tour
Class of 1975 Campus Tour
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A private tour of campus for the Class of 1975 and their guests. Tour departs from the Welcome Centre at 3:15 p.m. |
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Class of 1975 Memorial Tree Planting
Class of 1975 Memorial Tree Planting
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A memorial tree planting in honour of Class of 1975 classmates who are no longer with us. |
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Business Alumni Drop-In
Business Alumni Drop-In
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Wondering what’s new with the faculty of business since your days on campus? Join the faculty as they host an alumni drop-in event during Alumni Weekend! Stop by Oland Hall (2nd floor) to meet the new Dean and learn about his Listening Tour, exploring what the faculty needs to best serve the community. Chat with faculty members over an espresso or americano, expertly prepared by Greg Fleet using alumni-owned Duck Duck beans, and learn more about the extensive changes made to the co-op program in the last decade. Enjoy treats while connecting with current students as part of their regular Popcorn Pop-Up. |
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Class of 1975 Meet & Greet
Class of 1975 Meet & Greet
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C$ 10.00 | ||||||||
Join fellow classmates from the Class of 1975 at the Royal Kennebeccasis Yacht Club. Enjoy catering from local delight, Jeremiah's Deli, while catching up with friends and sharing memories from your university days, then head off to the “Alumni Campus Party”. |
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Alumni Campus Party
Alumni Campus Party
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C$ 30.00 | ||||||||
Gather at the Whitebone Pizzeria for an evening of good company and great memories. Savour rustic, wood-fired pizzas and hors d’oeuvres throughout the night and sip on a selection of alumni-owned brews, ciders, and more.
The evening features live music from local artist Frank James (and friends), a photobooth to capture the fun, and trivia to test your knowledge of UNB Saint John. Plus, each attendee will receive a complimentary beverage and be entered to win fantastic door prizes! |
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Alumni Campus Party (Recent Grad pricing*)
Alumni Campus Party (Recent Grad pricing*)
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C$ 25.00 | ||||||||
Gather at the Whitebone Pizzeria for an evening of good company and great memories. Savour rustic, wood-fired pizzas and hors d’oeuvres throughout the night and sip on a selection of alumni-owned brews, ciders, and more.
The evening features live music from local artist Frank James (and friends), a photobooth to capture the fun, and trivia to test your knowledge of UNB Saint John. Plus, each attendee will receive a complimentary beverage and be entered to win fantastic door prizes! *UNB graduates of 2023, 2024 and 2025 are eligible for this recent grad pricing |
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Alumni Campus Party (Student pricing)
Alumni Campus Party (Student pricing)
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C$ 15.00 | ||||||||
Gather at the Whitebone Pizzeria for an evening of good company and great memories. Savour rustic, wood-fired pizzas and hors d’oeuvres throughout the night and sip on a selection of alumni-owned brews, ciders, and more.
The evening features live music from local artist Frank James (and friends), a photobooth to capture the fun, and trivia to test your knowledge of UNB Saint John. Plus, each attendee will receive a complimentary beverage and be entered to win fantastic door prizes! |
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Milestone Pin Breakfast: 25th & 50th Reunions
Milestone Pin Breakfast: 25th & 50th Reunions
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C$ 10.00 | ||||||||
The Classes of 1975 and 2000 are invited to reminisce and celebrate their lasting connection, and this special milestone, with a seaside breakfast and commemorative pin ceremony. Each class will mark the occasion with a group photo. Not to be missed! Please note: This event is open to alumni from the Classes of 2000 and 1975 and their guest, only.
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15 years of the Promise Partnership: Growing the Future, Celebrating the pa …
15 years of the Promise Partnership: Growing the Future, Celebrating the pa …
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The Promise Partnership has grown from a grassroots mentorship program into a vibrant community movement. Whether you've been involved as a mentor, mentee, community supporter or are simply curious about the program, come celebrate 15 years of impact, connection, and resilience. Join the Promise Partnership as they plant two pear trees—living symbols of the mentor and mentee relationship – followed by celebratory cake, remarks and conversation, reflecting on how far they’ve come and the bright future ahead! Afterward, participate in fun, hands-on discovery activities for all ages, inspired by Promise Partnership’s youth programs. Bring your children or grandchildren - our future UNB students - and experience being a kid again!
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Class of 1975 Chill & Swill Mingler
Class of 1975 Chill & Swill Mingler
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Continue the fun and conversations with your fellow classmates from the Class of 1975 at alumni-owned favourite, Wasted Day Brewing, then head off to the Signal Hill concert. Reservation under "Class of '75 Alumni Weekend". |
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UNB on the Waterfront: Signal Hill in Concert
UNB on the Waterfront: Signal Hill in Concert
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C$ 40.00 | ||||||||
Cap off the day with an energetic performance from east coast party band favourites, Signal Hill, at another alumni-owned gem, the AREA 506 Waterfront Container Village. Alumni enjoy access to a reserved area, a complimentary beverage and plenty of UNB pride. Doors open at 7 p.m., music starts at 8 p.m. Signal Hill is the quintessential East Coast party band from Newfoundland, known for high-energy performances that have taken them from St. John’s to Calgary, Toronto to Moscow, West Africa to the Turks and Caicos—and everywhere in between. |
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| Sunday, Sept. 21 | |||||||||
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Flow | Courant | Psiw-Tepos (including the guided paddle)
Flow | Courant | Psiw-Tepos (including the guided paddle)
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C$ 125.00 | ||||||||
A gathering in motion, honouring the steady flow of water and knowledge.
Held on Wabanaki territory, this day weaves together knowledge, care, and kinship — inviting alumni to be present at their own pace and rhythm. Rooted in Indigenous values and guided by Knowledge Keepers and community leaders, this unique event is dedicated to reflection, environmental stewardship, and relationship-building.
Throughout the day, honoured guests will share stories and teachings by land and water, fostering connection to place and purpose. Gatherings around fire and food will offer space for storytelling, gratitude, and conversations about community and meaning.
A guided paddle experience offers an opportunity to deepen reflection and integrate the day’s teachings — connecting with the Wolastoq as a living current that carries forward our shared responsibilities as alumni and community members ($125 registration fee required for this portion).
Register to express your interest. Further details and participation options will be shared as the event approaches. Join for any part of the afternoon that suits you and stay as long as you wish.
Space, Place, and Meaning Acknowledgement We gather on the traditional and unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi'kmaq peoples. We honour the rivers, languages, and relationships that sustain this place, and our responsibilities within it. |
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Flow | Courant | Psiw-Tepos (NOT including the guided paddle)
Flow | Courant | Psiw-Tepos (NOT including the guided paddle)
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A gathering in motion, honouring the steady flow of water and knowledge.
Held on Wabanaki territory, this day weaves together knowledge, care, and kinship — inviting alumni to be present at their own pace and rhythm. Rooted in Indigenous values and guided by Knowledge Keepers and community leaders, this unique event is dedicated to reflection, environmental stewardship, and relationship-building.
Throughout the day, honoured guests will share stories and teachings by land and water, fostering connection to place and purpose. Gatherings around fire and food will offer space for storytelling, gratitude, and conversations about community and meaning.
Register to express your interest. Further details and participation options will be shared as the event approaches. Join for any part of the afternoon that suits you and stay as long as you wish.
Space, Place, and Meaning Acknowledgement We gather on the traditional and unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi'kmaq peoples. We honour the rivers, languages, and relationships that sustain this place, and our responsibilities within it. |
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| DONATIONS (OPTIONAL) | |||||||||
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Alumni Legacy Scholarship Fund
Alumni Legacy Scholarship Fund
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C$ 20.00 | ||||||||
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By giving to the Alumni Legacy Scholarship, you will help change the lives of hardworking students for decades to come. The award recognizes students who have demonstrated a commitment to their studies, their communities and to UNB. It is valued at two year's tuition and is open to students in their second year of their undergraduate degree at UNB. |
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Promise Partnership & Discovery Camps
Promise Partnership & Discovery Camps
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C$ 10.00 | ||||||||
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Promise Partnership is UNB’s flagship community outreach initiative, dedicated to closing gaps in digital literacy and educational attainment. Operating year-round across several community sites, the program supports students from kindergarten through grade 12. By engaging UNB staff, students, faculty, local schools, and community members, Promise Partnership empowers youth and fosters educational development across New Brunswick. |
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