Cancelled for two years due to COVID-19, homecoming scheduled for September 23 to 24
After a two-year-hiatus due to COVID-19, The Alumni and Advancement Office has announced the official return of Homecoming.
This year’s celebration kicks off on Friday, Sept. 23, and runs until Saturday, Sept. 24. Events feature campus tours, Thunderbird Soccer Games vs. the Laurier Golden Hawks, Milestone Dinner, and Welcome back to the Speakeasy event. For the complete listing of events and information on how to register, please click here.
“We are looking forward to celebrating our Alumni and once again hosting Homecoming in person,” says Ashley Foster, Manager of Alumni and Strategic Initiatives. “Join us for two days of events to reconnect with old classmates, see what’s changed on campus, and celebrate Alumni successes.” For more information on Homecoming, please contact the Alumni & Advancement Office at alumni@algomau.ca or 705-949-2301, ext. 3129.
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