Back to Class Lectures and Featured Programs
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Macalester Reunion1600 Grand Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55105
651-696-6295
alumnioffice@macalester.edu
One of Reunion鈥檚 most beloved traditions is reconnecting with faculty and continuing that life-long learning that was further developed when you were a student at Macalester. Back to Class Lectures invite alumni and guests to return to the intellectual energy that makes Macalester so distinctive. Step back into the classroom experience through thought-provoking lectures, interactive walking tours, timely conversations, and engaging faculty-led discussions that explore history, politics, literature, sustainability, public service, and more. Whether you want to learn something new, revisit subjects you once loved, or simply be inspired by the curiosity and ideas that define the Macalester community, these sessions offer the perfect chance to reconnect with the spirit of lifelong learning.
In addition to Back to Class offerings, this year鈥檚 schedule also features special conversations with alumni leaders, bestselling authors, and changemakers whose work continues to shape communities near and far.
Thursday, June 4
3:30鈥4:30 p.m.
BACK TO CLASS: Building the Future: New Residence Hall & Welcome Center Talk and Tour
Presenter: Nathan Lief, AVP of Facilities
Join AVP of Facilities Nathan Lief for an inside look at one of the most exciting building transformations on campus right now, the new residence hall and welcome center currently under construction. Nathan will begin with a brief overview of the project鈥檚 vision, design, and impact on student life before leading a tour of the construction site. Get a firsthand look at this major milestone in Macalester鈥檚 campus evolution and hear what鈥檚 ahead as the future takes shape.
Friday, June 5
10鈥11 a.m.
BACK TO CLASS: Positive Restlessness: A Historical Truthtelling of 日韩精品
Presenters:
Alina Wong, Vice President for Institutional Equity
Kelly Stone, Associate Development Officer
Reunion is a meaningful moment to reflect on the stories we tell about Macalester. Over the past two years, we implemented a grant-funded project to explore Macalester鈥檚 past with a critical and constructive lens. Faculty, students, and alumni conducted archival research and interviews with alumni, faculty emeriti, and past administrators and staff to write a manuscript that includes overlooked voices, new perspectives, and deeper connections to Macalester鈥檚 mission and values. We鈥檒l share four themes and some of the many stories that emerged from this project.
10鈥11:30 a.m.
BACK TO CLASS: Sustainability Walking Tour and Talk
Presenter: Megan Butler, Sustainability Director
Discover how Macalester is building a more sustainable future through this engaging campus walking tour and conversation led by sustainability leaders. Explore current initiatives, environmental commitments, and innovative practices happening across campus while learning how sustainability is woven into student life, operations, and the college鈥檚 broader mission.
11:15 a.m.鈥12:15 p.m.
BACK TO CLASS: What Can We All Learn from Adrienne鈥檚 Over 1,000 Days of Project Positivity?
Presenter: Adrienne Christiansen, Associate Professor of Political Science (Emeritus)
Join Professor Adrienne Christiansen for a meaningful conversation about resilience, gratitude, and finding light in difficult times. What began as a personal practice of noticing daily moments of goodness and beauty became a source of strength through life鈥檚 challenges, including COVID disruptions, retirement, grief, and community pain. Along the way, Project Positivity also resonated deeply with others, offering encouragement and hope far beyond its original purpose. Discover what Adrienne鈥檚 over 1,000-day journey can teach us about building emotional strength, embracing joy, and sustaining hope even during times of despair.
1:15鈥2:15 p.m.
BACK TO CLASS: Faith in Action: Conversations about Community Organizing and Religion in 2026
Presenters:
TBA Center for Religious and Spiritual Life Staff and Alumni
Macalester alumni across the country are engaged in social advocacy during this pivotal moment, and many ground their work in faith, spirituality, and deeply held values. Join the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life for a storytelling panel featuring alumni involved in community organizing, followed by an opportunity to connect with fellow attendees and discuss the relevance of faith and hope in building a more just world.
2:15鈥3:15 p.m.
BACK TO CLASS: Black Feminist Politics from the Voting Rights Act to the Kamala Harris Vice Presidency: 1965鈥2025
Presenters: Duchess Harris, Professor of American Studies
Join Professor Duchess Harris for a thought-provoking conversation on the lasting influence of Black feminist political thought in shaping modern U.S. democracy. Drawing from her book, Harris traces key moments in activism, scholarship, and social movements from the Voting Rights Act to Kamala Harris鈥檚 historic Vice Presidency. Explore how Black feminist analysis deepens our understanding of power, representation, and democratic change. Book signing to follow the program.
Saturday, June 6
9:15鈥10:15 a.m.
BACK TO CLASS: Behind the Admissions Curtain
Presenters:
Jeff Allen, Vice President for Admissions and Financial Aid
Elyan Paz, Assistant Vice President and Dean of Admissions
Pull back the curtain on the college admissions process in this informative session designed for families beginning or continuing their college search journey. Admissions professionals will share practical insights on what to expect at each stage of the process. Learn the top things families should know, common misconceptions to avoid, and strategies for supporting students through the process. Whether you have a student preparing for the college search or are simply curious to gain insider insight into today鈥檚 admissions process, this session offers valuable information for all.
10:30鈥11:30 a.m.
FEATURED PROGRAM: From Page to Phenomenon: A Conversation with Lauren Billings 鈥96 and Professor Emma T枚rzs 鈥09
Presenters:
Emma T枚rzs 鈥09, Assistant Professor (NTT), English and Creative Writing
Lauren Billings 鈥96, author
Join Lauren Billings, one half of the bestselling duo behind Christina Lauren, in conversation with Macalester professor and acclaimed author Emma T枚rzs for an engaging look at storytelling, collaboration, and the publishing world. With more than twenty-one New York Times bestselling novels, Christina Lauren has captivated readers across genres and around the globe. Together, Lauren and Emma will explore how they both got their start and what鈥檚 ahead, including upcoming books and adaptations for TV and film. This conversation offers something for devoted readers, aspiring writers, and anyone curious about the journey from idea to international success.
12:45鈥1:45 p.m.
BACK TO CLASS: Indigenizing Initiatives: Preservation and Celebration of Indigenous Culture, Craft, and Community on Macalester Campus and Beyond
Join alumni, former student leaders, and community members for a special panel celebrating the history and impact of PIPE through the years. Through stories and reflections, speakers will share their experiences at Macalester, the role PIPE played in fostering Indigenous culture and community on campus, and how that foundation continues to shape their work today. The program will also feature archival materials highlighting PIPE鈥檚 legacy and contributions across generations. Come honor the past, celebrate the present, and envision the future of Indigenous community at Macalester and beyond.
2-3 p.m.
BACK TO CLASS: Why Was Shakespeare Obsessed with Ghosts… And What Does That Reveal about the English Reformation?
Presenter: Penelope Geng, Associate Professor, English and Creative Writing
鈥淓nter the Ghost of young Prince Edward.鈥 鈥淓nter Ghost [of King Hamlet].鈥 鈥淓nter Ghost [of Banquo].鈥 From the ghosts of Richard III鈥檚 victims to the ghost of Hamlet鈥檚 father, ghosts haunt the Shakespearean stage. This lecture鈥攂ased on discussions arising from the popular course ENGL219 Demonology鈥攅xplores Shakespeare鈥檚 supernatural imagination in the context of the English Reformation.
4鈥5 p.m.
FEATURED PROGRAM: A Community in Focus: Leadership and Community Impact After Metro Surge
Presenters:
President Suzanne M. Rivera
Mary Moriarty 鈥86, Hennepin County District Attorney
Join Mary Moriarty and President Suzanne M. Rivera for a timely and engaging conversation on the aftermath of Operation Metro Surge and its impact on Twin Cities communities. Offering an inside perspective on the challenges of recent months, Moriarty will reflect on her commitment to transparency and accountability, what comes next, and the realities of leading through complex moments. The discussion will also explore her personal journey, including how her time at Macalester helped shape her values and path in public service. This featured Reunion program invites attendees to reflect on leadership, resilience, and the role of education in preparing changemakers.