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About Soul Hoya Reunion Weekend

Sponsored by the Georgetown University Alumni Association Black Alumni Council

Join the Georgetown University Alumni Association Black Alumni Council for the annual Soul Hoya Reunion Weekend! Celebrate with us and come home to the Hilltop to reconnect with the spirit of Georgetown and your Soul Hoya family.

Event Details

Soul Hoya Reunion Weekend invites alumni of all classes, schools, generations, professions, and walks of life from across the globe to reconnect with each other and the university. All Soul Hoya Reunion events are scheduled around the Reunion 2026 schedule so members of undergraduate classes ending in 6 and 1 can take advantage of catching up with your class during Main Campus Reunion as well as with your Soul Hoya family!

The line-up of Soul Hoya Reunion Weekend events include our Memories Mixer Experience, Soul Hoyas Give Back service activity, University Archives Tour, All-Class Family Picnic, Soul Hoya Reunion group photo, Multicultural Reception, and Soul Night. All classes are welcome to attend to reconnect, celebrate, and party like only we can!



General Alumni: $175 ($150 early bird)*
Recent Alumni (2016-2026): $150 ($125 early bird)*

 

*Early bird pricing ends Sunday, April 26, 2026

2026 Schedule of Events

Friday, May 29

  • Memories Mixer Experience

    5–7:30 p.m.
    Alumni House
    3604 O St. NW, Washington, DC

    Mix and mingle with your old and new Hoya family! Reminisce and make new memories over a cocktail or a lively game of spades, uno, or dominoes.

Saturday, May 30

  • Soul Hoyas Give Back

    Time: TBD
    Location: TBD

    Join us for a community service activity in partnership with the Georgetown Men’s Basketball Alumni Group.

  • Inside the Archives: A Special Collections Tour of Georgetown History

    12:30–2 p.m.
    Lauinger Library

    Step behind the scenes and explore Georgetown’s rich history with an exclusive tour of the Booth Family Center for Special Collections, curated especially for Soul Hoya Reunion attendees. This immersive experience features rare books, historical manuscripts, materials on slavery, memory, and reconciliation, and striking large-format art, posters, and photographs. Engage with the documents and images that bring Georgetown’s past to life and rediscover the people, traditions, and defining moments that have shaped our alumni community across generations.

  • All-Class Family Picnic

    Noon–3 p.m.
    Copley Lawn Tent

    All alumni, families, and friends are invited to a family-friendly barbeque. There will be refreshing beverages (including pay-as-you-go wine and beer) available for applicable adults, and kid-friendly activities. All are welcome! Valid ID is required for those over age 21 who wish to purchase alcoholic beverages. Registration for this event is separate from Soul Hoya Reunion registration. Please register in advance via the reunion website or onsite.

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  • Soul Hoya Reunion Group Photo

    2:30 p.m.
    Healy Steps

    Gather on the Healy steps for our annual Soul Hoya Reunion group photo.

  • Multicultural Reception

    3–5 p.m.
    Healey Family Student Center (HFSC), Office of Student Equity and Inclusion Suite (lower level)

    Everyone is welcome to attend this reception hosted by Center for Multicultural Equity & Access (CMEA). We invite alumni and friends to celebrate Georgetown’s vibrant community. Together, we contribute to hope-filled futures as we continue to deepen our care for each other. Explore our shared suite, reconnect with fellow Hoyas, experience how we continue to enrich campus life and the growing alumni network. Please register in advance via the reunion website or onsite.

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  • Soul Night

    10:30 p.m –2 a.m.
    The Gathering Spot
    1720 I St NW, Washington, DC

    To close out our Soul Hoya Family Reunion Weekend, join us at Soul Night to celebrate and party like only we can! This event will be open bar and heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served.

Please email blackalumnicouncil@georgetown.edu with any questions about the weekend events.

2026 Soul Hoya Reunion Weekend Planning Committee

Robert Churchwell (B’94), Co-Chair
Keith Dent (B’89), Co-Chair
Kendra Jackson (SFS’06)
Kimani Little (SFS’98)
Christopher Pitt (C’24)
Winoka Wendy Wilkes (SFS’91)

Accommodations

Book your stay at our host hotel, the Eaton DC. Our special group rate is $179 per night, plus taxes and fees. The deadline to book at this rate is Wednesday, April 29. 

You can also view hotel blocks with Georgetown Reunion Weekend rates.

Eaton DC

Eaton Workshop is more than a hotel. Here, hospitality is a means for community, creativity, and culture. Eaton DC, Eaton Workshop’s flagship hotel in downtown DC, is a welcoming and inclusive cultural hub for kindred spirits, locals, and travelers alike, to convene, collaborate, and create. Within walking distance of the Smithsonian museums, Black Lives Matter Plaza, Capitol Hill, and the Convention Center, guests can be a part of the culture of a world-class city and enjoy the comforts of a boutique hotel.

About the Georgetown University Alumni Association Black Alumni Council

The Black Alumni Council (BAC) is the officially recognized affinity organization and shared interest group within the Georgetown University Alumni Association that supports and engages current and future generations of Black Georgetown alumni.

The BAC is dedicated to inclusion, engagement, and outreach for all Black alumni of Georgetown. While the university will continue to celebrate and honor Black history month, it is important to the Alumni Association that commemorations and celebrations are no longer reduced to one month a year. The BAC is the group that aims to promote the interests and give voices to Black alumni, further strengthening relationships with the university and fostering a spirit of connectivity.

Our goal is to encourage more Black alumni to return to the Hilltop and re-engage with the university in ongoing efforts, including support of the Patrick Healy Fund and Dinner, Black Alumni Summit, Soul Hoya Reunion Weekend, John Carroll Weekend, and other Georgetown University Black Alumni Council initiatives.