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TU Ready To Stay Homecoming
TU will host a week of online Homecoming events for students, alumni

By Kyle Hobstetter on October 1, 2020

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Towson University’s annual Homecoming celebration has embraced the idea of staying
together while staying apart—even when demonstrating school spirit.
Tigers from across the globe are invited to Towson University’s Stay HOMEcoming from Oct. 12-18. The week will feature virtual events providing students, alumni, faculty, staff
and community members a chance to show their Towson University pride.
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Homecoming usually coincides with a Tiger football game. But once the season was postponed,
Alumni Relations coordinated with other departments for an alternative.
“One thing that we knew for sure was the whole university needed to support this effort
and really grasp it in their arms,” says Jenna Mills, director of alumni engagement
programs.
“After a few conversations, we realized that this was something that the university
not only wanted but needed. We needed some school spirit back into things.”
Check out a complete list of events for TU’s 2020 Stay HOMEcoming
One of the most spirited groups was the student-led Homecoming Committee. According
to Kaylee Franc, the student Homecoming chair, once it was announced Homecoming would
still take place, her team jumped into action.
The committee kept the carnival theme they voted on earlier in the year, and Franc
admits it’s been a little bit of a challenge adjusting that to a virtual setting.
But she’s enthusiastic.
“I never imagined hosting Homecoming from my computer,” Franc says with a laugh. “You
never would have thought you would experience this as a director. But we’re adapting,
we’re adjusting and it’s really kind of exciting.”
Student events include a virtual talent show on Monday, a crafts event on Tuesday,
on Wednesday a social media petting zoo and Thursday will feature the annual Homecoming
pageant.
Franc is excited to help Alumni Relations and other groups promote their events. In
fact, she’s thrilled by the collaboration happening across campus.
“It’s never been to this extent,” Franc says. “I never went to alumni meetings before
and now I am, and I feel more a part of the Towson community. I feel like more people
know who I am, and I know more of who they are personally and professionally.”
One of the keys for Alumni Relations is to provide something that interests the entire
TU community. Mills and her team have found a variety of events that could be enjoyed
virtually.
“I think when it came to a virtual Homecoming, we looked at what's worked these past
few months and tried to build off that,” Mills says. “But we’re also adding school
spirit flare with a few social events we think will be well received by our alumni.”
On Wednesday, Oct. 14, Towson University Archives’ Felicity Knox will host a virtual
presentation titled “The History of TU’s Homecoming,” which will look at how much the event has grown since the university’s inception.
On Thursday, Oct. 15, Black & Gold Catering and head catering chef Kevin Ryan will offer a virtual cooking class showing how to cook a Maryland crab cake. Participants will receive a meal kit that
serves four and includes the crab cake; a corn, potato and tomato hash; and Berger
cookies.
On Friday, Oct. 16, TU Brew: A Virtual Beer Tasting will provide a tasting session three hard-to-find beers from TU alumni-owned Full
Tilt Brewing and Waverly Brewing Co. The event will also include a special TU alumni
pint glass.
Alongside the newer events, there will still be the classic events but with a new
physical distancing twist.
Campus Rec will hold a virtual Tiger Trot Homecoming 5K on DATE, with all registration proceeds going to the TU Student Emergency Fund. Those who register will run the 5K at their own pace and receive a special Stay
HOMEcoming 5K-themed performance long-sleeve shirt.
Then on Saturday, Oct. 17, TU Alumni Relations will host a virtual tailgate party in partnership with Towson University Athletics. Attendees can show their TU pride while interacting with Doc, members of the TU
athletic staff and former Tiger athletes.
These are just a few of the university-wide events. Individual colleges and departments
are holding virtual Homecoming events too.
“This week is meant to remind TU why we bleed black and gold, and that there are so
many reasons to be proud of being a Tiger,” Mills says. “We weren’t really sure how
well it would be received, but everyone has jumped on board, and it’s been really
exciting. This is going to be a big week for Towson University.”
To stay up to date with Towson University Homecoming, follow Towson University Alumni
Relations on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
This press release was produced by Towson University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.