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Cardinal Weekend is Catholic University’s annual homecoming and reunion extravaganza. All alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and students are invited to take part in the largest gathering of the CatholicU Cardinal family on September 20-22, 2024.

In addition to regular festivities, special events are hosted for reunion classes that graduated with a year ending in four or nine.

Now, one question remains–will we be seeing you this fall?!
 

Sneak peek of events

Friday, September 20, 2024

  • Campus Walking Tour
  • School Receptions
  • Athletics Hall of Fame Ceremony and Reception
  • Meet Me at Murphy’s

Saturday, September 21, 2024

  • Pre-game Tent Party and Reception 
  • CatholicU Football vs. SUNY-Morrisville
  • Black Alumni Networking Reception
  • Reunion Class Receptions

Sunday, September 22, 2024

  • Mass
  • Farewell Pastries and Coffee
  • Aubry LeBuffe Scholarship Reception

FAQ

When is Cardinal Weekend 2024?

Cardinal Weekend 2024 will be held on September 20-22, 2024!
 

Which alumni will have special reunion celebrations in 2024?

As always, alumni from all class years are encouraged to attend most events. Special events will be hosted for our reunion alumni who graduated with a class year ending in four or nine.

Read our stories about Cardinal Weekend
Cardinal Weekend 2021: Virtual Activities
October 15, 2021
Cardinal Weekend 2021 includes two virtual activities: a virtual tour of campus and a virtual 5K and fun run. Participate in them now!
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Who wore it best: Cardinal Weekend 2021 T-shirt
September 17, 2021
We're proud to present our Cardinal Weekend 2021 T-shirt! Inspired by the baseball jerseys once worn by Brian Cashman, B.A. 1989; Ross Natoli, head baseball coach; and other greats from the Catholic Baseball program, this shirt features an iconic, retro design with modern sensibilities.
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A smashing success for our first-ever virtual Cardinal Weekend
October 30, 2020
The weekend's festivities were a novel experience for all of us, and even though we were physically separated, we felt the strength of the Catholic University community.
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