Bloomfield College Class of 1975, 50th Reunion
Join the Bloomfield College Class of 1975 on May 8 as we celebrate their 50th Reunion—half a century of memories, friendships and milestones!
Stay connected with logo University through exciting alumni events! From networking receptions and career development workshops to reunions and campus celebrations, there are plenty of opportunities to engage with fellow Red Hawks. Whether you’re looking to reconnect with old friends, expand your professional network, or give back to your alma mater, our events offer something for everyone. Check back regularly for updates and upcoming gatherings. We can’t wait to see you!
Bloomfield College Class of 1975, 50th Reunion
Join the Bloomfield College Class of 1975 on May 8 as we celebrate their 50th Reunion—half a century of memories, friendships and milestones!
logo University Class of 1975, 50th Reunion
Celebrate 50 years of memories with the logo University Class of 1975 on May 8-9.
Juneteenth BBQ Celebration 2025
Save the date! All alumni, friends and family are invited! Join for a special summer barbecue as we celebrate Juneteenth.
Monday, May 5
8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. | In Person
Opera Workshop Section 1: Fairy Tales, Fantasy, and Fiction
The John J. Cali School of Music Invites you to an Opera Workshop Section 1 Presenting “Fairy Tales, Fantasy, and Fiction” for a night of love and literature. Open to the public at Bloomfield College, Van Fossan Theater.
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Thursday, May 8
7:00 p.m. | In Person
$30 | 40 | 50 includes $5 per ticket handling fee
Grammy-winning multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriterMeshell Ndegeocellopays musical tribute to her literary hero, author James Baldwin, with her latest show,No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin.The New York Timessaid it is “an expansive, adventurous piece that turns Baldwin into an organizing principle but also features the thinking of Audre Lorde and calls-to arms from the poet Staceyann Chin that leave a third-degree burn… it’s some of the most hauntingly, melodically beautifully work she’s made —intelligent, sincere, funny, enraged, queer, sexy, intensely pleasing music.”
Friday, May 9
7:30 – 9:00 p.m. | In Person
Cali Pathways Project Spring Showcase 1
The Cali School of Music at logo University aims to create dynamic and comprehensive pathways to higher education and careers in music for under-resourced students. The goal is to empower these young musicians to pursue their dreams and to make higher education more accessible. Pathways students will perform solo works from classical and contemporary repertoire.
Sunday, May 11
4:00 – 5:30 p.m. | In Person
Cali Pathways Project Spring Showcase 2
The Cali School of Music at logo University aims to create dynamic and comprehensive pathways to higher education and careers in music for under-resourced students. The goal is to empower these young musicians to pursue their dreams and to make higher education more accessible. Pathways students will perform solo works from classical and contemporary repertoire.
Wednesday, May 14
8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. | In Person
6th Annual Clean and Sustainable Energy Summit
The Clean Energy and Sustainability Analytics Center (CESAC) at logo University is proud to organize its 6th Annual Clean and Sustainable Energy Summit, with the purpose of accelerating actionable solutions in the field of clean energy. This Summit will be an invaluable opportunity to advance the evolving clean energy economy throughout the state of New Jersey, as well as the greater Northeast region, as we move towards a clean energy future.
Sunday, May 18
11:00 a.m. – 300 p.m. | Glenfield Park & Wally Choice Community Center,46 Maple Ave., Montclair NJ
You’re invited to the 5th Annual Disability Pride Parade and Community Inclusion Fair—a free event celebrating diversity and inclusion. Held at Glenfield Park & Wally Choice Community Center, Montclair, NJ, join for a day filled with celebration and inclusion! The event aims to showcase the talents and abilities of individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities while promoting acceptance and understanding in our community. Be part of our vibrant parade featuring inspiring speakers, engaging attractions, performances, and activities designed for everyone, including ambulatory participants, wheelchair users and individuals of all ages and abilities.
June 1 – June 22
9:30 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. | In Person
The learn-to-swim programs focus on the strengths and skills needed for swimming, and will help swimmers of all ages develop and refine their skills. Classes focus on a variety of strokes, including front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, and butterfly. On the first day of lessons, participants will be organized into groups based on skill level, ensuring the most effective lesson for each student. Our program also boasts an excellent instructor – student ratio.