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SCHEDULE of EVENTS
H O M E C O M I N G 2 0 1 3
University of Pittsburgh
Homecoming 2013 !It doesn’t matter how far you’ve traveled since graduation; Pitt will always be your home. The Pitt Alumni Association invites you to this year’s homecoming festivities! Events are scheduled for the week of September 23, culminating with the homecoming football game against the University of Virginia on September 28 and the traditional halftime crowning of the homecoming king and queen.
Hail to Pitt!
The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. Published in cooperation with the Department of University Marketing Communications. UMC91005-0813
For complete information and up-to-the-minute details including new events, visit www.alumni.pitt.edu/homecoming. Links to all of the schools’ and colleges’ homecoming events are available on the association’s homecoming page.
www.alumni.pitt.edu.
Questions? Call the Pitt Alumni Association at 412-624-8229. Note: All events and times are subject to change.
Above: 1948 Owl yearbook photo: Cheerleaders give a “Big Alleghanee.”
On front cover: 1948 Owl yearbook photo: “The Big Day”: Students celebrate a victory over Ohio State University.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2013
9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Pitt Alumni Association’s
Bleed Blue and Gold
Blood Drive in Partnership
with the Central Blood Bank
(William Pitt Union, Lower Lounge)
We all bleed blue and gold. Support
Pitt’s homecoming blood drive and show
your pride! We encourage all who are
interested to preregister by logging on to www.
centralbloodbank.org, clicking on “Make an
Appointment,” and searching by the sponsor
code CU190057. Can’t get to campus but want
to participate? Go to www.centralbloodbank.org
or call 1-866-366-6771 to find a location near you.
Most individuals can donate blood; if you have
medical questions, contact the Central Blood
Bank Medical Help Desk at 412-209-7160.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 20138:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Pitt Day of Caring
(In Pittsburgh neighborhoods and at local nonprofit agencies on
and around the Pitt campus)
Roll up your sleeves and help others. Alumni are
invited to join Pitt faculty and staff members and
participate in this great community outreach
effort. Refer to the Alumni Association’s
homecoming Web site for a complete list of
all available projects, each with a different size
and scope. There’s a project for everyone, and
we need your help! This year’s Day of Caring
will feature service projects that are both
neighborhood based and at agencies of regional
importance. Go to www.unitedway.pitt.edu/
dayofcaring/index.php and sign up today!
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2013
8–10 p.m.Young Alumni Mixer: A Social
Networking Event Sponsored
by the Young Alumni Council
of the Pitt Alumni Association
(Mario’s East Side Saloon, 5442 Walnut Street,
Shadyside)
Appetizers and one drink ticket will be provided.
Registration is strongly encouraged; please visit
www.alumni.pitt.edu to register. Questions can be
directed to Kara Petro at 412-624-0048. = Pitt Alumni Association Event
1966 Owl yearbook photo: Donating blood
1966 Owl yearbook photo: Football activities
8 a.m.–1 p.m.African American Alumni Council Apple Seed Community Service Project with the Pittsburgh Public Schools (Pittsburgh Public Schools will be assigned)This marks the eighth season of the project providing the Pitt community with an opportunity to share its time and talents with students in the Pittsburgh Public Schools. To become an Apple Seed volunteer, contact Valerie Njie at 412-779-2866 or [email protected].
8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.School of Dental Medicine Homecoming Continuing Education Course (6 credit hours)(Edward J. Forrest Continuing Education Center, Salk Hall)“The Medically Complex Patient: Preoperative Assessment and Management” will be presented by Daniel E. Becker, DDS. Sponsored in part by an educational grant from the T.F. Bowser Continuing Education Fund. For additional information, call 412-648-8370 or visit www.dental.pitt.edu/ce/index.php.
10 a.m.School of Nursing Continuing Education Event(129 Victoria Building)This continuing education event, Southwest Pennsylvania Regional Action Coalition Implementation of the Institute of Medicine Report The Future of Nursing: Pitt Nursing’s Involvement, features Pitt School of Nursing Dean Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob. The cost for the continuing education event is $10 and includes a box lunch. Participants will receive 1.5 contact hour credits. To register, please visit www.nursing.pitt.edu/events.jsp or contact Amy Elliott at 412-624-0856 or [email protected].
10 a.m.–1 p.m.School of Social Work Alumni Recognition and Continuing Education Forum(Pittsburgh Athletic Association)Join us for an Alumni Awardees Moderated Panel from 10 a.m. to noon and the luncheon and award presentations from noon to 1 p.m. The $25 registration fee includes two (2) hours of continuing education credits and lunch. For more information, please call Bobby Simmons at 412-624-6354.
11 a.m. and 1 p.m.Guided Tours of the Nicholas Lochoff Cloister and University Art Gallery Exhibition(Frick Fine Arts Building, Cloister)The University Art Gallery will be open for student-led tours of an exhibition that features works from the permanent collection. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Contact 412-648-2400 or visit www.haa.pitt.edu/collections/university-art-gallery for more information. Tours also will be available on Sunday, September 29, 2013, at 2 p.m. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
11 a.m.–2 p.m.Veterans Alumni Luncheon Sponsored by the Office of Veterans Services and Pitt ROTC(William Pitt Union, Ballroom)All Pitt military veteran alumni are invited to reconnect with old friends, expand their professional networks, learn more about the resources Pitt provides to veteran and military-affiliated students, hear stories from current students, and share experiences with fellow military veteran alumni. Visit www.veterans.pitt.edu for more information.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013
11 a.m.–4 p.m.Have You Seen Your Campus Lately? Campus Walking Tours
(Departing on the hour from the Alumni Association office, 140 Alumni Hall)Take a relaxing tour of the campus and see the growth and changes since your last visit.
11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.How to Decide What Kind of Law to Practice: Advice from Alumni Living throughout the Country(Barco Law Building, Teplitz Moot Courtroom)Presented by the Pitt Law Academy, this program will feature Pitt School of Law alumni from around the country who have returned to campus for their class reunions. They will share their experiences deciding which area of the law to practice with current Pitt law students.
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 50+ Alumni Luncheon (for the Classes of 1963 and Earlier)(William Pitt Union, Lower Lounge)Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences alumni from the Classes of 1963 and earlier are invited to join Bettye J. and Ralph E. Bailey Dean of Arts and Sciences N. John Cooper for lunch to celebrate the 50th+ anniversary of graduation. RSVP required. Please visit www.as.pitt.edu/alumni/homecoming2013 or call 412-624-7283.
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.Pitt Business 51+ Luncheon(Pittsburgh Athletic Association)The annual 51+ Luncheon is a way of staying in touch with all alumni who graduated from Pitt Business more than a half century ago. Attendance is by special invitation only to Pitt Business alumni who graduated prior to 1963. Featured speakers will be Dean John T. Delaney and newly appointed associate dean of the College of Business Administration Audrey Murrell. Register at www.business.pitt.edu/alumni.
12:30–4:30 p.m.School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) Continuing Education Event(4028 Forbes Tower)Professional continuing education units/contact hours will be awarded for attendance. The event is free for SHRS alumni and $10 for guests and includes lunch and a closing reception. For more information or to register, please contact Samantha Jakiel at 412-383-6565 or [email protected].
2 p.m.School of Nursing Convocation and Alumni Day Program(Twentieth Century Club, 4201 Bigelow Boulevard)Festivities will include a milestone reunion recognition, a state of the school address, and a dessert reception. To register for the Convocation and Alumni Day Program, please visit www.nursing.pitt.edu/events.jsp or contact Amy Elliott at 412-624-0856 or [email protected].
1–5 p.m.Rub the Panther’s Nose for Luck and Say “Cheese!”
The panther statue, that is! Stop by the panther statue
located outside the William Pitt Union and say “cheese!” to make a Pitt Homecoming 2013 memory. Our blue and gold student ambassadors will be on site to capture the moment for you.
2 p.m.University Honors College Afternoon Lecture and Reception(3500 Cathedral of Learning)Attend this Friday afternoon lecture for a presentation by University Honors College (UHC) Dean Edward Stricker about some of his past research in the Department of Neuroscience. A reception will immediately follow and include UHC staff. Visit www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/homecoming-2013 for more information.
3 p.m.Volleyball Alumni Weekend Reception, Followed by Pitt vs. Clemson University at 4 p.m.(Fitzgerald Field House)Celebrate the Panthers’ Atlantic Coast Conference debut in volleyball as Pitt takes on Clemson at 4 p.m. in the historic Fitzgerald Field House. Admission is free. Volleyball alumni will be hosted at a reception before the match at 3 p.m. For more information, please call 412-648-8209.
3–6 p.m.Department of Studio Arts Screen Printing on the Lawn(Frick Fine Arts Building, lawn facing Schenley Plaza)For more information, please call 412-648-2430 or visit www.studioarts.pitt.edu.
4:30–5:30 p.m.School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Reception(4028 Forbes Tower)For more information or to register for this event, please contact Samantha Jakiel at 412-383-6565 or [email protected].
5–6 p.m. School of Law Update from Dean William M. Carter Jr.(Phipps Conservatory, Botany Hall)The law school invites alumni and guests to hear an update from Pitt Law’s dean, William M. Carter Jr. Free self-guided tours of Phipps Conservatory will be available.
5–6:30 p.m.African American Alumni Council (AAAC) Meet and Greet Networking Event with Pitt Students and Alumni(William Pitt Union, Cross-Cultural and Leadership Development Center, Sixth Floor)Join student leaders and African American alumni for networking. Share your expertise and experience. For more information, please contact AAAC President Steve Jones at [email protected].
5:30 p.m.Shabbat at the Edward and Rose Berman Hillel Jewish University Center of Pittsburgh(4607 Forbes Avenue)Come join fellow Pitt alumni and current students for a Friday night Shabbat experience. Services start at 5:30 p.m. and will be followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. An $18 dinner donation is kindly suggested, though not required. If interested, please contact Joshua Glass at 412-621-8875 ext. 101 or [email protected]. Sponsored by the Jewish Alumni Council.
5:45–7:30 p.m.National Society of Black Engineers Alumni and Student Mixer(Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum, Hall of Valor)The Pitt National Society of Black Engineers and the Pitt EXCEL Program invite engineering alumni to join them for the annual alumni and student mixer. Attendees should register by September 20, 2013 by contacting Marcus Jordan at [email protected] or Alaine Allen at [email protected].
6–8 p.m.A Taste of Wine and Research, Sponsored by the Department of Computer Science(5317 Sennott Square)You are cordially invited to join computer science alumni and friends for A Taste of Wine and Research with faculty, graduate students, and alumni. Wine tasting and appetizers will be provided while faculty talk about their current research endeavors. Join us for some friendly conversation, networking, and wine! For more information, call 412-624-8490 or visit www.cs.pitt.edu.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013, CONTINUED
1952 Owl yearbook photo: Mixer
6–8 p.m.Pitt Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Allied (LGBTQ) Alumni Happy Hour, Sponsored by the Pitt LGBTQ Alumni Council(5801 Video Lounge & Cafe, 5801 Ellsworth Avenue, Shadyside)All alumni are invited to join the Pitt LGBTQ Alumni Council for good drinks, food, and fellowship at 5801 in Shadyside. Reconnect with old friends, make new ones, and learn more about the mission of the LGBTQ Alumni Council. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/pittLGBTQAlumniCouncil or contact Aaron Arnold at [email protected].
6–9 p.m.School of Law Alumni Reunion Reception(Phipps Conservatory, Special Events Hall)The Pitt Law Alumni Association will honor the 2013 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients and celebrate the reunions of the Classes of 1953, 1958, 1963, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003, and 2008. Cost is $60 per person. For more information, please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs at 412-648-1305.
6:30 p.m. 53rd Annual Pitt Varsity Letter Club Awards Dinner(Petersen Events Center)Join us as we recognize the incoming class of Awardees of Distinction, our Athletics Hall of Fame. Invitations will be sent to former Pitt letterwinners; however, this event is open to all Pitt alumni and their guests. The cost of this event is $40 per seat; there are 10 seats per table. Call the Panther Club at 412-648-8889 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.
6:30 p.m.School of Dental Medicine Homecoming and Reunion Dinners(University Club)All alumni are welcome! Class reunions will be held for class years ending in 3 and 8. For more information, contact the Office of Alumni Affairs and Development at 412-648-8910 or visit www.dental.pitt.edu/alumni/homecoming.php.
1913 Owl yearbook photo: Lettermen
6:30–8:30 p.m.Annual Welcome Back Reception, Hosted by the Pitt Alumni Association(Cathedral of Learning, Commons Room)The Pitt Alumni Association welcomes all Pitt alumni back to campus
for its annual homecoming reception in the Commons Room. Reconnect with former classmates, browse through the Nationality Rooms, and peruse the Hillman Library archives exhibit. Stop by anytime between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. for light hors d’oeuvres, refreshments, and a festive atmosphere before the fireworks. This event is complimentary for all Pitt alumni. Register online at www.alumni.pitt.edu/homecoming.
Annual Welcome Back Reception
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013
2–5 p.m.Chinese Scholars Alumni Social, Sponsored by the Chinese Scholars Alumni Council and the Chinese Students and Scholars Association(837 William Pitt Union)Join us for a Chinese cultural gathering at the Union! Meet and share experiences with both alumni and current students and learn about the development of the Chinese Scholars Alumni Council and how you can get involved. For more information, visit www.pittcssa.net or contact Ying Yang at 312-533-5572 or [email protected].
The Living Panther, April 9, 1902,
University of Pittsburgh Historic Photographs
7:30–9 p.m.I Do, I Do, I Do!(Heinz Memorial Chapel)Stop by Heinz Memorial Chapel and seize the moment to walk down the aisle with your sweetheart. Reminisce about taking your vows and celebrate your love all over again. Have your special moment captured on camera by our photographer.
1948 Owl yearbook photo: Drum Major Lou Kish
6:30–9 p.m.Pitt Pharmacy Alumni Reception (William Pitt Union, Dining Room) The School of Pharmacy invites alumni and friends to a prefireworks reception in the William Pitt Union. Meet the dean and spend an evening reconnecting with faculty, staff, and friends. Hors d’oeuvres and drink tickets will be provided. For more information, please contact Meg Osborne at 412-648-8186 or [email protected].
7–9 p.m.College of General Studies (CGS) Student Government and Alumni Society Homecoming Prefireworks Reception(Pittsburgh Athletic Association, Main Dining Room)The CGS Student Government and Alumni Society invite all CGS alumni to a prefireworks
celebration. CGS alumni admission is free and guests are $10. Call 412-624-7683 for more information.
7–9:15 p.m.Swanson School of Engineering Alumni Dessert Reception(Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum, Patio)Meet the dean, faculty, and students; join us for dessert; and enjoy the fireworks and laser show from the comfort of the tent. Attendance is free. For more information, contact Monica Bell at [email protected].
7–9:30 p.m.School of Education Reception(Pittsburgh Athletic Association; Johnny Majors, Patrician, Crown, and Mural rooms)Join the School of Education for an evening of reconnecting with fellow alumni and friends. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served before the University’s fireworks and laser show. RSVP to Susan Sherlock in the School of Education dean’s office by September 20, 2013. With questions and for more information, please contact Sherlock at 412-648-1738 (phone), 412-648-1825 (fax), or [email protected] or visit www.education.pitt.edu.
8–11 p.m.Pitt Business Homecoming Social (Mario’s East Side Saloon, 5442 Walnut Street, Shadyside)All Pitt Business alumni are invited to join current MBA students in Shadyside for fun and fellowship. Food and drink tickets will be provided. Register at www.business.pitt.edu/alumni.
9:00 p.m.Spectacular Fireworks and Laser Show, Sponsored by the Pitt Program CouncilThis annual University of Pittsburgh homecoming tradition has been going on for more than 20 years, and this year promises to be bigger and better than last. Watch from Bigelow Boulevard.
9:15–11 p.m.Swanson School of Engineering Young Alumni Mixer(Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum, Patio)Join us after the fireworks for music, dancing, and fun. Attendance is free. For more information, please contact Stephanie Aaronson at [email protected].
10 p.m.–2 a.m. African American Alumni Council (AAAC) Young Alumni Mixer(Location TBA)This annual mixer is a great way to begin homecoming weekend! For more information, please contact AAAC President Steve Jones at [email protected].
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013, CONTINUED
John B. “Jock” Sutherland, University of Pittsburgh football coach 1924–38, University of Pittsburgh Historic Photos
1979 Owl yearbook photo: 1978 Homecoming Queen and King Cathy Leo and Bruce Terrell.
Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg with 2012 Homecoming Queen and King Juliana Bursic and John Obeid
PREGAMEFESTIVITIES
THREE HOURS BEFORE KICKOFF
Joint Pitt Business and Pitt School of Law
Alumni Tailgate Party
(Heinz Field, Gold Lot 1)
Stop by the tailgate to meet with fellow law
and business alumni and students. Register at
www.business.pitt.edu/alumni.
THREE HOURS BEFORE KICKOFF
Pitt Alumni Association
Pregame Party(Stage AE, adjacent to Heinz Field)
All Pitt alumni and fans are invited
to stop by Stage AE before the game
for entertainment, giveaways, and more.
Share your Pitt spirit with fellow alumni and watch
for special appearances by Roc the Panther, the
Pitt cheerleaders, and the Pitt pep band.
The Medical Alumni Association (MAA) will
be joining the Pitt Alumni Association for the
pregame party at Stage AE! All medical school
alumni and guests are encouraged to visit the
MAA area for FREE giveaways and a good time!
For additional details, contact the MAA at 412-
648-9059 or [email protected] or
visit www.maa.pitt.edu.
The following alumni groups also will have
designated areas at Stage AE:
• Jewish Alumni Council
• Veterans Alumni Council (Sponsored by the
Office of Veterans Services and Pitt ROTC)
• Young Alumni Council
Stop by to reconnect with fellow alumni and
share a good time!
THREE HOURS BEFORE KICKOFF
World’s Largest Family Tailgate
(Art Rooney Avenue)
Activities include inflatable games, face
painting, balloon artists, Euro Bungees, live
entertainment, and much more!
TIME TBAAfrican American Alumni Council
Young Alumni Tailgate
(Location TBA)
This annual tailgate is a spirited celebration for
the big game on homecoming weekend! For
more information, please contact Jared McClain
ONE HOUR BEFORE KICKOFF
March to Victory Parade
(Heinz Field, General Robinson Street)
Watch as the homecoming court leads the
March to Victory Parade into Heinz Field.
TWO HOURS BEFORE KICKOFF
Pitt Athletics All-sport Reunion
(Stage AE, adjacent to Heinz Field)
All former student-athletes are welcome to join
us for our all-sport reunion. More details will
be released leading up to the event. For more
information, please contact the Panther Club
at 412-648-8889.
GAME KICKOFF TIME TBA
Pitt Football vs. the University
of Virginia(Heinz Field)
The Pitt football team will host the
University of Virginia as the Panthers
play their first homecoming game
as members of the Atlantic Coast
Conference. At halftime, the home-
coming court will be recognized and
the king and queen announced. For
tickets, visit www.pittsburghpanthers.
com or call the Panthers Ticket Office
at 1-800-643-PITT (7488). For
updated game information, visit
www.pittsburghpanthers.com.
10 p.m.–2 a.m.
African American Alumni Council
(AAAC) Pan-Hellenic Social
(O’Hara Student Center)
Join us for an all-Greeks welcome
social at the O’Hara Student Center!
Connect and celebrate with your fellow
sorors and frats across organizations and
generations. For more information,
please contact AAAC President
Steve Jones at bmorepitt82@
gmail.com.
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