Save the date for Homecoming and Family Weekend 2023

Alumni, parents and students and invited to celebrate 草莓社区鈥檚 Homecoming and Family Weekend Oct. 13-16, 2023. This year鈥檚 event includes a conversation with three-time New York Times bestselling author , a concert featuring acclaimed soprano , live music by Richmond-based and other Fall Festival activities, as well as program and affinity gatherings, alumni and athletic awards, athletic events, TenTalks, and more!

鈥淲e are excited about this year鈥檚 lineup,鈥 said Jennifer North Bauman, director of alumni and parent engagement. 鈥淭here is something for everyone to enjoy.鈥

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EMU鈥檚 alumni award winners are:
Andy Dula 鈥91, Basil Marin 鈥10, and Paul and Lisa Zendt Shelly 鈥89.

EMU Athletics will recognize four Hall of Honor awardees:

catcher/infielder Miranda White Terry 鈥08, pitcher Jamie Fraysher Runner 鈥09,
mid-distance runner Luke Yoder 鈥08, and the 2003 women鈥檚 basketball team.


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Athletics events will be streamed through the website.

Here are a few highlights of the weekend. See the full schedule for more details.

Friday

Jubilee Alumni, those who have graduated 50 years ago or more, will gather for a program and luncheon that includes the induction of the class of 1973.

鈥 Acclaimed soprano Madeline Bender 鈥93 will collaborate with several EMU ensembles to perform selections ranging from beloved opera arias and classics of the Great American Songbook to musical sketch comedy for the evening鈥檚 traditional Celebration Concert in Lehman Auditorium at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door, and free for EMU students and children 12 and under.

Saturday

鈥 Recognizing Hall of Honor and alumni award winners, the Opening Homecoming Celebration Breakfast features the EMU JazzCombo and a welcome by President Susan Schultz Huxman.

鈥 The 10 a.m. Program Gatherings are double-billed as Lifelong Learning Options. Take your pick in an area of interest鈥攆rom interfaith engagement and education to the Hall of Honor ceremony to a Suter Science Seminar.

鈥 Classes ending in 3 and 8 will celebrate reunions and reconnect over lunch.

鈥 See Royals athletics in action on the Turf Field with Field Hockey vs. Roanoke College at noon, Women鈥檚 Soccer vs. Roanoke College at 3 p.m., and Men鈥檚 Soccer vs. Ferrum College at 6 p.m.

鈥 From 1-2 p.m., several special Affinity Gatherings are hosting get-togethers. Groups include alumni who were honored as Cords of Distinction recipients, those who worked at Common Grounds, and those who performed with Chamber Singers. Black Student Alliance (BSA), Latino Student Alliance (LSA), and the Asian Pacific Islander Student Association (APISA) will hold a tailgating party for alumni, students and parents in the University Commons parking lot starting at 1 p.m.


鈥 This year鈥檚 TenTalks features acclaimed soprano Madeline Bender 鈥93, runner Ryan Gehman 鈥16, and leader Kevin Ressler 鈥07 reflecting on a broad range of topics that will impact, influence, and inspire you.


Fall Festival, from 3-6:30 p.m., features fun for all ages and includes live music, local food trucks, yard games, inflatables, a photo booth, and more!

鈥 Writers Read with poet Kate Baer 鈥07, the three-time New York Times bestselling author of What Kind of Woman, I Hope This Finds You Well, and And Yet. Registration required for this event in the Mainstage Theater at 7:30 p.m. General seating.

Sunday

鈥 A traditional worship service at 10:30 a.m. features music, liturgy and alumni award winners.