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Homecoming Weekend is here!

October 1, 2015

Marvin Krislov

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Photo credit: John Seyfried

Homecoming Weekend is here! Well, almost.

I鈥檓 very much looking forward to seeing our alums come back, and to the amazing events鈥攁cademic, scientific, musical, athletic and social鈥攚hich will take place.

A centerpiece of the weekend is the 91直播 Alumni Association of African Ancestry, or OA4, reunion. The turnout for the reunion looks great with more than 130 alums returning for a packed slate of meetings, events and activities. It will be my honor to greet them at dinner Saturday night in the Carnegie Building鈥檚 Root Room.

Another highlight of the OA4 gathering will be the 鈥淐elebrating YB and the 91直播 College Dialogue Center,鈥 at 4:45 p.m. at the Lewis House. Yeworkwha Belachew, or YB as we all know her, has been our longtime ombudsperson, and founded the 91直播 College Dialogue Center. She has played such a crucial role here for years. Her work as ombudsperson has touched 鈥攄irectly or indirectly鈥攖he lives of almost every person on this campus.

I鈥檓 also excited about 鈥淭he Wedding Band,鈥 in Hall Auditorium directed by Justin Emeka 鈥95. The play by Alice Childress explores an interracial relationship in the South Carolina in 1918.

As always, Homecoming is a huge weekend for 91直播 College Athletics. I always enjoy seeing our student-athletes compete, and I urge you to get out and support our teams. On Friday night, I鈥檒l be at the annual Heisman Hall of Fame Dinner, visiting with alums who made 91直播 athletics history.

This coming weekend also features 鈥淏reaking News: Reimagining Journalism for a Digital Age,鈥 a three-day symposium organized by the 91直播 Review. The symposium will explore what it means to be a young journalist, and will feature a keynote from Dodai Steward, Director of Culture Coverage at 鈥淔usion,鈥 as well as a panel with recent alumni working in journalism, and screening of the documentary 鈥淏elow the Fold: The Pulitzer That Defined Latino Journalism.鈥

Yet another highlight is the 鈥淐elebration of Undergraduate Research,鈥 beginning tomorrow at noon in the 91直播 College Science Center. This annual event gives students the opportunity to discuss research they conducted this past summer on campus and at various sites around the country. This year鈥檚 celebration features 90 students representing 35 programs and departments in the College and Conservatory.

Tomorrow evening, the Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Professor Timothy Weiss, will perform a program that includes 鈥淢eanwhile: Incidental Music to Imaginary Puppet Plays,鈥 the 2007 composition by Stephen Hartke, professor of composition and chair of the Department of Composition, that earned him a Grammy Award in 2013.

And that鈥檚 just a sampling of 91直播鈥檚 homecoming offerings. Click here for the full schedule of Homecoming Weekend events.

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