Alumni & Families Weekend

Alumni & Families Weekend
Register now to celebrate and connect with fellow alumni and families at this year's NYU Alumni & Families Weekend. Step into the rhythm at Mambo Madness, relive NYU memories at the Alumni Bash, share insights and ideas during one of our exclusive luncheons with an NYU Dean, attend an unforgettable reunion celebration, and much more—don’t miss out on the memories waiting to be made!
Cost: $20
until September 15
Your admission fee includes general in-person event attendance, Saturday morning breakfast, and a free gift at check-in. Some alumni events require additional registration fees, which are highly discounted from actual cost. All other events are included in the admission fee. All tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Don't miss these exclusive Meyers events!
October 25, 2024: Meyers Joan K. Stout, RN, FAAN Clinical Learning Simulation Center Open House
Join us for an open house at the Joan K. Stout, RN, FAAN Clinical Simulation Learning Center! Discover our state-of-the-art facilities designed to provide immersive, hands-on learning experiences for nursing students. Explore our advanced simulation technology, meet our expert faculty, and see firsthand how we prepare the next generation of nurses to deliver exceptional patient care. Whether you're a prospective student, a healthcare professional, or simply curious about nursing education, this is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about our innovative programs and community. Refreshments will be provided. We look forward to welcoming you!
October 26, 2024: Meyers Dean's Leadership Awards Luncheon and Keynote
Join Dean Angela Amar and Meyers alumni and friends for a three-course lunch to celebrate outstanding nurses that exemplify the values of the College while making groundbreaking achievements.
Professor Tina Sadarangani will deliver a keynote address on Aging, Apps, and Advocacy: Advancing Care in Geriatric Medicine. Learn how she blended her personal experience as a caregiver, her professional experience as a nurse, and her NIH funded program of research to develop technology that helps families manage the care of older adults.