Out front of Adair HallMaria Kapral '16 speaking with professors
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Homecoming Outside Adair HallEllen Berry '16 speaking with professors
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Professor Outside on HomecomingBrennan Harris '93 talking with fellow professors.
Alumni hanging out in the main officeMatt Pagels '71(PE) and wife Beth Ann '72 speaking with Venus & Tim Spencer and Ray McCoy
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Homecoming inside Adair HallProf. Ray McCoy speaking with Matt Pagels '71 and Jeanne Mershon '76 in the departments main office
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Homecoming EventMarissa Spencer '15 & Justin Blalock '15 NSCI/ECON) hanging out in Adair Hall
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Looking out of Adair HallAlumni & friends visiting during homecoming
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Outside Adair HallFaculty & alumnus talking outside Adair Hall
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Homecoming Ashley (Woolfolk) Skelly '01 speaking with Prof. Bob Kohl and Prof. John Charles
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Homecoming inside Adair HallProf. Michael Deschenes and Prof. Ray McCoy speaking with Colleen Wrenn '02 along with her sister & Niece
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Inside departments main officeKathryn Courtney Sutton '04 with Prof. Ray McCoy
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In the lobby of Adair HallProf. Michael Deschenes meeting Meg Eason's('04) baby.
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by Chris Wilson
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November 1, 2016
This year’s Homecoming Event was held on Saturday October 16th. We decided to have it in the Adair Hall lobby and the department’s main office. I guess it was hard leaving the tent theme from the past years behind, because we still gathered outside to chat. It was nice to reminisce with alumni and also hear about the department before the current faculty started teaching. The Tribe beat Delaware 24 - 17 in a thrilling come from behind win, with 3 touchdowns in the final quarter. Later that evening, Michelle Wolf ’07 performed standup comedy at the Sadler Center. She is a comedian and on-air contributor and writer for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. Please plan on joining us at next year’s Homecoming gathering at Adair Hall as well as other exciting events happening throughout campus.