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Homecoming Celebration 2009

Friday, October 23

Welcome Back Reception
Friday, October 23
Commons Room, Cathedral of Learning
6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Contact: 412-624-2344

The Pitt Alumni Association cordially invites all Pitt alumni back to campus for a Homecoming reception in the Common’s Room. Enjoy drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and a festive autumn atmosphere. Free to attend.

Swanson School of Engineering Alumni Tent
at Soldiers and Sailors Patio

Friday, October 23
7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Contact: 412-624-2344

Clear tent for fireworks viewing. Come meet the Dean, faculty, and students. Join us for drinks and dessert. Free of charge. 

Fireworks & Laser Show – 9:30pm

Homecoming Extravaganza
Friday, October 23
William Pitt Union
10 p.m.

The fun continues inside with  the annual festivities that include a Casino Night, music, and light refreshments. For more information visit www.pitt.edu/~ppc


Saturday, October 24

Swanson School of Engineering Alumni VIP tent
Saturday, October 24
Art Rooney Ave, Heinz Field
Sponsor tent #1 (2 hours prior to kickoff)
Contact: 412-624-2344

Tent is free of charge and open to all engineering alumni and their families. Festivities will include a balloon artist, airbrush tattoos, caricature sketching, and raffles. Meet the Dean, faculty, and special guests: the Pitt FSAE Racing Team who will be there with their race car. 


Distinguished African American Alumni Awards Gala
Saturday, October 24
20th Century Club

AAAC 2009 Sankofa Homecoming: 40 Years of Pride, Progress and Partnership at the University of Pittsburgh

Archived EVENTS

Distinguished Alumni Awards Banquet 2009

Homecoming 2008

Civil Engineering Alumni Club (CEAC)

 

View our photo gallery for photos from previous events!

     

Hail to Pitt

More than 26,000 alumni call the Swanson School of Engineering their alma mater.

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