The Alumni Association and the Office of Alumni Relations plan programs and events year-round for alumni and friends in New York City and across the country, including an alumni/new student orientation event, an Alumni Award of Distinction celebration and our alumni reunion, which is held on a biennial basis. Please mark your calendars for Reunion 2024, taking place September 20-21, 2024. Registration closes on September 6. After this date, you will need to reach out to the Office of Alumni Relations at alumni@med.cornell.edu or 646.962.9560 to register for Reunion 2024. Pricing will increase after September 6.
The Alumni Association supports and engages Weill Cornell Medical College students through educational, networking and community-building programs and our new Student Groups Grants program.
The Alumni-to-Student Knowledge (ASK) program provides a unique forum where students can discuss education, career and lifestyle choices with alumni in a casual and intimate Zoom or hybrid setting. The ASK program is moderated by Alumni Association board members Dr. Paul F. Miskovitz (M.D. '75), Dr. Shari Midoneck (M.D. ’89) and Dr. Sharyn Miskovitz (M.D. ’06).
The ePREP program connects students with alumni, helping the students prepare virtually for residency interview season through a mock interview and discussion with alumni. The ePREP program is a great way for alumni to make an impact, stay connected to the Medical College and support the next generation of physicians.
The Student Groups Grants Program provides financial support to student groups to support their work in making a difference in the Weill Cornell Medicine community and beyond. The Grants Program funds student groups in areas of community service, academic interest, diversity organizations, policy and advocacy groups, and special interest and recreational groups.
During orientation week, the Alumni Association hosts a reception to welcome the incoming class. This event offers students an opportunity to meet alumni in a relaxed and engaging atmosphere, while learning about the multitude of Alumni Association student support programs.
During the White Coat Ceremony in August, each first-year student receives their first stethoscope. The Stethoscope Fund was created by the Alumni Association and the Moss Family, a longtime friend to Weill Cornell Medicine, to help alleviate the out-of-pocket expenses that students incur in their first year at the Medical College.
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The WCMC Alumni Association proudly supports and engages Weill Cornell medical students throughout the academic year by hosting or co-hosting exciting educational, networking, and community-building events. See photos from our various events here.