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The Peddie experience doesn’t end once you’ve thrown off your graduation cap on Center Campus.

Spring 2026

Alumni enjoy lifetime membership in a vibrant community of teachers and learners, happily switching back and forth between roles as the years go by. Without a doubt, engagement benefits alumni as well as Peddie.

When you were a student, Peddie was a place where you could explore, discover, laugh and grow. It still is.

Want to find a new way to engage or deepen the involvement you’ve always enjoyed? Here’s a toolkit that makes it easy to take a step — or a jump — into this extraordinary community.

You will always find a home here.

  1. Join us for Alumni Weekend, June 5–6

    Alumni Weekend is for all Peddie alumni, not just those celebrating a milestone year. Our two-day extravaganza offers you dozens of opportunities to regroup and reconnect with classmates, employees and your beautiful campus (read: plenty of space for your kids and grandkids to tear around). Come for the whole weekend. Or come only for the mind-blowing buffet under the tent on Saturday. Just come!

    Register at peddie.org/alumniweekend.

  2. Update your contact info

    There’s so much going on at Peddie and at alumni events across the globe, all year round. Keep your deets current and we’ll keep you up to date with what’s in Peddie’s forecast.

    Update at peddie.org/alumni.

  3. Follow Peddie on social media

    Facebook, Instagram, Athletics Instagram, Alumni Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Flickr — follow a platform, any platform. Or follow ’em all. They showcase Peddie today and yesterday, and let you connect with the enthusiastic, ever-evolving community in real time. Hop on, share memories, strike up a conversation with fellow Falcons and stay on track with Peddie’s current goings-on.

  4. Join the affinity network for all Peddie women

    Established in 2022, We Soar supports and empowers leadership in women. It welcomes alumnae, current and former employees, parents — all individuals who identify as women or feminine-of-center, including cisgender, transgender and non-binary individuals — in the Peddie community. The group regularly connects at Peddie to share a festive, family style dinner in the dining hall, and facilitates and cheers on its members’ successes.

    Learn more at peddie.org/alumni/women-at-peddie.

  5. Meet us on the World Tour

    Peddie World Tour airplane in clouds illustration

    Peddie expanded its list of cities to meet alumni, parents and friends during the recent (and super successful) One Peddie campaign. It was so wonderful to see everyone that we decided to continue. This summer, we’ll be hosting an event in Richmond, Virginia — with more cities added all the time! And our Summer Baseball Series, now in its sixth year, will be rocking the bleachers across Philly, New York, Boston and Washington, D.C.

    Learn more at peddie.org/worldtour.

  6. Make a gift to Peddie

    There’s no better way to show your faith and conviction in Peddie. Every gift, regardless of size, fortifies your school, drives innovation and sets it up for success in every discipline. Learn about all of the options that are available, and see what works best for you.

    Donate at peddie.org/ways-to-give.

  7. Have a bite (or a sip) of what alumni are cooking up

    Below is just a smattering of foodsmiths and beermeisters you can support in your hometown or while traveling.

    Tasteful Tailgates
    Mesa, Ariz.
    James A. Anderson ’75, business owner

    Blue Ribbon Restaurants
    Boston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New York City and Philadelphia
    Ellen M. Bromberg ’80, co-founder

    Benny’s on the Beach
    Lake Worth Beach, Fla.
    Maximillian L. Lipton ’07, co-owner

    Ama
    Washington, D.C.
    Johanna I. Wilder ’07, co-owner

    Olives
    Princeton, N.J.
    Adam G. Angelakis ’85, owner

    Old Yardville Inn
    Yardville, N.J.
    Helen S. Lenehan ’95, sole proprietor/CEO

    Bay Head Cheese Shop & Bottles Too
    Bay Head, N.J.
    Scott L. Dilatush ’66, family-owned

    Lusty Lobster
    Highlands, N.J.
    Douglas H. Douty ’73, family-owned

    Private Chef/Caterer
    Los Angeles
    Amy E. Solomon ’99, owner

    Good Measure Brewing Company
    Northfield, Vt.
    Scott D. Kerner ’93, owner

    Three Penny Taproom
    Montpelier, Vt.
    Kevin M. Kerner ’97, GM/curator

    Pennington Bagel
    Pennington, N.J.
    Wayne H. Blauth ’81, owner

    Don’t see your establishment on the list? Email us at engage@peddie.org.

  8. Tee off at the Peddie Golf Club

    This challenging 18-hole, par-72 course is just down the road from campus (Some might remember golf as a gym option at Peddie!). Get a tee time, stop into the pro shop, enjoy lunch at the clubhouse and spend the day. Have a fantastic experience? Become a member and relive it whenever you like.

    Learn more at peddiegolfclub.com.

  9. Send in a Class Note

    Got big news (new marriage/job/home/retirement/trip to Barcelona)? Got small news (you perfected your recipe for rosemary focaccia)? It all counts here. Type it up and email it to editor@peddie.org for Class Notes in the next issue of the Peddie Chronicle.

  10. Share your story with Falcons in Flight

    You know that cool story that’s been bouncing around in your head — exciting plans, an update about a fascinating fellow alum? Maybe you have advice for incoming Peddie students or those about to bid farewell to Peddie’s halls? Jot them down in the survey on the alumni Instagram page (@peddiealumni) — just follow the link in bio — and hit submit. Your story might be included on Peddie’s social media and/or in the Peddie Chronicle.

    Visit peddie.org/inflight to find the survey.

  11. Get involved with Peer-to-Peer Engagement

    Alumni class years, athletic teams, arts groups and more are coming together to promote ways the greater Peddie community can give and get engaged with the school. It’s a fun way to rally peers to a solid cause and to reconnect with classmates and teammates.

    To learn more, contact engage@peddie.org.

  12. Volunteer for Peddie

    Social butterflies, whip-smart organizers, homebodies — there’s a place for all kinds of volunteers. Choose from half-a-dozen community engagement and fundraising engagement options online and drop us an email to get started.

    Get started at peddie.org/alumni/alumni-volunteer-opportunities.

  13. Stock up on Peddie gear


    Admit it: Your old Peddie sweatshirts are getting a little long in the tooth, and you need something for the cool summer evenings ahead. We’ll set you up with new hoodies, along with Ala Viva-inspired shirts, shorts, stuffed animals, pom poms … yeah, we thought of everything.

    Shop the flagship store in the Caspersen Campus Center or at peddieschoolstore.com.

  14. Watch livestream games and performances

    You’re stoked to catch what’s happening at Peddie tonight, but you’re at home and in your slippers … oh, and you’re also miles from the Hightstown area. We’ve got you, sports fans. Tune into the livestream to watch athletic events as well as school gatherings like concerts, commencement and baccalaureate, in real time or archived. Either way, you’re free to cheer from your recliner.

    Watch at peddie.org/watchlive.

  15. But if you’re going to be near the Peddie campus ...

    … feel free to stop by. Alumni are welcome on campus, and many events are open to the community — athletic contests, concerts, the three mainstage theater productions, Vespers and more. Plenty of people swing through simply because they’re passing Exit 8 and want to take a walk, reminisce or show Peddie to a spouse, partner or kids.