Class of 1999 25th Reunion - Welcome -1999

May 23 - 26, 2024

Alumni may stay overnight in student rooms in the residential college that serves as reunion headquarters. Reservations are made with your reunion registration in the spring. Reunion headquarters assignments are as follows:

May 23-26

  • Class of 1954 - Benjamin Franklin
  • Class of 1959 - Timothy Dwight
  • Class of 1984 - Pierson
  • Class of 1989 - Branford
  • Class of 1994 - Old Campus
  • Class of 1999 - Silliman
  • Class of 2004 - Davenport

May 30-June 2

  • Class of 1964 - Pierson
  • Class of 1969 - Davenport
  • Class of 1974 - Timothy Dwight
  • Class of 1979 - Branford
  • Class of 2009 - Old Campus
  • Class of 2014 - Silliman

Housing in the Colleges and on Old Campus

Although somewhat spartan and designed for students, campus housing offers camaraderie and convenience. Fees are per-person: $100/one night, $123/two nights, and $145/three nights. Children under 10 are housed free if in a sleeping bag or portable crib; Yale does not provide cribs.

Campus renovations have dramatically altered suites: most have multiple bedrooms and a common room, and bedrooms are a mix of singles and doubles. Guests will usually share a suite with other attendees; single attendees may share a bedroom, and couples may be assigned to two single bedrooms. Families are kept together in a suite. Bathrooms are communal and their doors cannot be locked. All-gender and single-gender bathrooms will be available for reunion attendees staying in university accommodations, although the bathroom type of your choice may not be on your floor.

Private accommodations cannot be provided except for medical reasons. There are a limited number of accessible rooms and rooms with non-electronic access (for religious observance). Beds are singles and permanent bunk beds are common; upper bunks are not assigned to the Classes of 1954-1979. Rooms have dressers, overhead lighting, desks and chairs and, sometimes, student furniture. Yale provides linens (sheets, blanket, pillow, pillowcase), towels, washcloths, and soap. There are no phones, desk lamps, air conditioners, or fans. All Yale buildings are strictly non-smoking.