Mark your calendars for CALC & PCCW Symposium 2025!
Join us in Philadelphia, PA, on February 20-23, 2025, for the Cornell Alumni Leadership Conference and the President’s Council of Cornell Women’s Symposium. Check back soon for more details!
The Cornell Alumni Leadership Conference (CALC) is Cornell's annual signature volunteer event, where Cornellians come together for a weekend full of discovery, inspiration, and Big Red spirit!
Discover the benefits of attending CALC, from enriching workshops to invaluable networking opportunities, all designed to propel your personal and professional growth.
PCCW Symposium has been advancing the involvement and leadership of Cornell alumni to support women’s issues and gender equality since 1990.
The CALC Gives Back Service Project presents a wonderful opportunity to make a positive impact in each year’s host city.
CALC and PCCW Symposium provide Cornellians with a wealth of informative content and skill-building opportunities.
The Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, centrally located in the heart of the city, will be home to CALC and PCCW Symposium 2025.
Relive highlights and memories from recent CALCs held across the country!
I have attended CALC for years and always get something out of it. But, this past year’s CALC was one of the best I recall. The programming was spot-on, with a breadth of programming topics that were applicable to the variety of alumni groups and leadership levels represented. Hats off to the team!
Being at CALC this year was like a breath of fresh air – after so much time of not being able to be around such inspiring and engaging people. It was great to be back in the mix with fun and informative sessions and activities, seeing familiar and new faces, making new memories, and celebrating my love and pride in being a die hard Cornellian!
Coming together with like-minded individuals at CALC enhances the experience of volunteering for Cornell as alumni, and provides a broader sense of community you can’t always replicate within your individual alumni commitments.
Have more questions? Email us at calc@cornell.edu.