More Than Just a Reunion: IISIP ’95 Alumni Called to Be Campus Ambassadors Amid Post-Pandemic Challenges

More Than Just a Reunion: IISIP '95 Alumni Called to Be Campus Ambassadors Amid Post-Pandemic Challenges More Than Just a Reunion: IISIP '95 Alumni Called to Be Campus Ambassadors Amid Post-Pandemic Challenges

BISNISREAL.COM, JAKARTA – Sunday December 14,2025  – The campus of the Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (IISIP) Jakarta was enveloped in an atmosphere of warmth and nostalgia on Saturday, December 13, 2025. Alumni from the Class of 1995 gathered for a monumental event: the 3-Decade or 30-Year Reunion themed “Kangen Kampus” (Campus Longing), marking a powerful return to their shared space of memories.

This reunion was distinguished by the attendance of alumni from across all six faculties: Journalism, Public Relations, Information, Administrative Sciences, Social Welfare, and Political Science. Hugs, laughter, and long conversations dominated the scene, as if time had rewound to their formative university years.

Andre Dahlan, Chairman of the 3-Decade Reunion Committee, expressed his gratitude for the event’s success, highlighting the unifying spirit. “The strength of this reunion lies in the togetherness across departments, reconnecting after decades. Seeing friends from various majors gather today in good health is a joy in itself,” said Andre. He also acknowledged the full support from the IISIP leadership, including Nurlina Bangun (Dean of Fikom), Irwan Sitegar, and Muhammad Hardiansyah, emphasizing the significance of the provided venue and facilities.

The event reached its emotional peak with the presence of IISIP lecturer Nurlina Bangun, representing the Rector, Dr. Ir. Ilham P. Hutasuhut, M. M. She offered a deep reflection on the meaning of a reunion. “Coming home to campus is not just returning to a physical place; it’s returning to memory, history, and each person’s life journey,” she stated.

Furthermore, Nurlina delivered a crucial message, urging the alumni to actively maintain their emotional ties and to become ‘IISIP Ambassadors’ in their respective communities. This event served as a potent reminder that the campus is not just a place of learning but a home that can always be returned to, reinforced by the closing cheer: “Our beloved campus IISIP jaya, jaya, jaya. Class of ’95 success, success, success. Healthy, healthy, healthy.”