Baldwin at the Red Bandanna game in 2021. (51²è¹Ý Athletics)

With crisp fall air and turning leaves comes Boston College's annual tradition of Homecoming—this year expanded to a week-long celebration of the University's spirit and mission.

Five students in front of Gasson Hall

Homecoming Court seniors Taylor Morales, Julia Spagnola, Lucy Rubenstein, Ishaan Kaushal, and Devianna Smith (Photo: 51²è¹Ý Social Team)

“Homecoming provides an opportunity for our students to celebrate being part of the 51²è¹Ý community,” said Vice President for Student Affairs Shawna Cooper Whitehead. “We are excited to partner around campus to expand and enhance this tradition into a week-long series including spirit days, fun competitions, and support for our student-athletes. Throughout the week of events and activities, students, faculty, staff, and alumni will actively engage in fostering a sense of community and pride for 51²è¹Ý.”ÌýÌý

From October 3-8, Homecoming will encompass athletic events, alumni activities, and residential and social experiences for students.

Themes include “Maroon and Gold Day,” “Twin Day,” “Class Year Day,” “Throwback Thursday,” and “Residence Hall Pride Day.” The Homecoming Dance will be held at the Sheraton Boston on Friday, October 7; the following day, the Eagles will take on the Clemson Tigers at 51²è¹Ý's annual Red Bandanna Game, which honors the memory of 9/11 hero Welles Crowther ’99. Eight alumni into the Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame at a ceremony prior to the game.

Five seniors in 51²è¹Ý gear in front of Gasson Hall

Homecoming Court seniors Brian Gardner, Maddy McGrath, Mabel Bassi, Welles Arkins, E'Sachi Smalls (Photo: 51²è¹Ý Social Team)

A Homecoming tailgate for Eagle fans of all ages—alumni, parents, students, and friends—will be held on The Plaza at O'Neill Library from 4-7:30 p.m. Details and ticket information are available at the Homecoming Week website.

This year also introduces a Homecoming Court of 10 seniors who embody the mission, spirit, and values of Boston College. The students—who applied, and were selected by a panel of University alumni, staff, faculty, and administrators—will be acknowledged during the football game.

Other Homecoming Week activities include a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resource Fair, a trivia series, a pep rally, and an AHANA Alumni Advisory Council Preconnect Alumni Boston Reception.

Homecoming Week is sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs and campus partners. Find more information about events and activities here.

Rosanne Pellegrini | University Communications | September 2022

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