Neither distance, nor rain, nor attacking bulldogs could keep the ΄σΟσ΄«Γ½ community from enjoying homecoming weekend, September 19β22.
The university rolled out the maroon carpet for more than 900 alumni, parents, and friends. Coordinated for the first time by ΄σΟσ΄«Γ½βs Office of Alumni Relations, the weekend harnessed a series of events planned by departments across campus.
βWe had all of the ingredients for a memorable celebration,β said Tim Mansfield, associate VP and director of alumni relations. β΄σΟσ΄«Γ½ spirit was as strong as Iβve ever seen.β
The Center for Career Services launched the festivities on Thursday with a visit by , the New York Times bestselling author and CEO of Ferrazzi Greenlight β a consulting firm designed to help people collaborate more effectively. Sharing his own personal experiences, Ferrazzi encouraged the capacity crowd in Memorial Chapel to network authentically and treat exchanges as a genuine moment of connection, rather than a simple search for employment.
That night, hearty souls began pitching tents on Whitnall Field, renamed Raider Park for the weekend. In all, more than 30 alumni and guests lodged on the lawn, braving rain showers and chilly overnight temperatures.
βWe had a wonderful time on Raider Park, regardless of the rain,β said Amy Beihl β13, who roughed it with classmates Lindsey Robertson, Kate Andrews, and Lauren Radigan. βWe canβt wait for next year.β
The fun began in earnest Friday as more Raider fans poured into town. The Presidentsβ Club joined with Provost and Dean of the Faculty Douglas Hicks and Professor Bruce Selleck β71 to host an emerging leaders luncheon for students.
Alumni and parents mingled in Donovanβs Pub while former swimmers reconnected over dinner β β80s and β90s grads prepared for a late-night reunion in the village.
The highlight of the evening was an old-school pep rally on Whitnall Field, complete with bonfire, fireworks, pep band music, as well as appearances by three athletics teams, the dance team, and cheerleading squad.
That ΄σΟσ΄«Γ½ spirit, stoked further during a Saturday-morning tailgate under (of course) 13 different tents, carried the crowd through to the Yale Bulldogs. Afterward, ΄σΟσ΄«Γ½ faithful found comfort at a 5th-quarter tunk on Whitnall Field with entertainment provided by the band .
Raider Nation also had the chance to cheer for two more homecoming teams: field hockey , and the womenβs soccer team reclaimed the universityβs Division I momentum with a 4β1 later in the afternoon.
The weekend wrapped up on Sunday with the Alumni of Color organizationβs Shaping Your Vision program, co-sponsored by the ALANA Cultural Center and the Center for Career Services.
βThe integrated series of events, tried and true things like the football game, and overall energy made this year better than ever,β said Presidentsβ Club chair Kevin J. Danehy β83, Pβ16. βIt felt like there were many more members of the ΄σΟσ΄«Γ½ community at homecoming than I can remember being here in a long time.β