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It's official: There's no place like Homecoming

From joining friends and family to relive the college experience and swap stories, to the Homecoming parade and a big OHIO Football victory, every part of Homecoming 2024 lived up to the hype of a week-long celebration that immersed Bobcats (both new and old) in everything µÛÍõ»áËù has to offer.

October 3, 2024

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Last week, those across the Bobcat family had their wish granted as a multitude of students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members returned to campus September 23-28 to join together and revel in a week like no other – OHIO Homecoming. 

Welcome home, Bobcats!

For students, alumni, and OHIO fans of all ages, the Homecoming parade is the premier place to be on Saturday morning. From the sounds of the world-famous Marching 110 and the larger-than-life alumni band, to the colorful floats and a personal wave from Rufus, the event will forever connect OHIO's past and present across the bricks – at the College Gate, on Court Street and beyond. 

Join us for a look back at a week that was packed with nostalgia, excitement and Bobcat pride. 

Homecoming parade 2024
The Marching 110 performs on the bricks during Homecoming 2024
Homecoming parade 2024
Alumni watch the Homecoming parade
An individual poses in a large framed Homecoming sign.

There's no place like Homecoming at µÛÍõ»áËù!

OHIO leadership enjoys the Homecoming parade
A family of future Bobcats pose for the camera at the Bobcat Family tent
Homecoming parade 2024

A Homecoming for the record books

On Saturday afternoon, µÛÍõ»áËù Football celebrated Homecoming with a 30-10 MAC victory over the Akron Zips. The win marked the first time OHIO had opened Mid-American Conference play at Peden Stadium since 2011, according to .
OHIO Football celebrates a big play at Peden Stadium
The Marching 110
OHIO football helmet
The OHIO Football team celebrates a big score.
The alumni marching band performs on the field

Embracing the Bobcat Spirit

In a very short time, university campuses become more than a home for students; they are stepping stones to success. Many alumni, after making their mark on the world, look for ways to give back to the place that gave them their start and leave a legacy for students to come.

The µÛÍõ»áËù Alumni Association's annual Alumni Awards event recognizes those alumni who are making significant contributions across OHIO – both on and off campus. This year's annual Homecoming event invited fellow alumni to celebrate the newest cohort on Sept. 27, which included OUAA's 2024 Alumnus of the Year, Dell Robinson, BSPE ’88.

µÛÍõ»áËù Alumni Association Alumnus of the year Dell Robinson

µÛÍõ»áËù Alumni Association Alumnus of the Year Dell Robinson, BSPE ’88. Photo by Joel Prince.

All recipients of OHIO's alumni awards post for a group photo

Photo by Joel Prince

A wide shot of Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium during the 2024 Alumni Awards

Photo by Joel Prince

A week full of memories and experiences

It was truly a week like no other.

One of the most popular Homecoming Week festivities, the Yell Like Hell Pep Rally, presented by the Student Alumni Board took place at the Scripps Amphitheater on Friday night before the parade and game. 

The event, featuring yard games, a photo booth, and live music by the Laughing Chimes, channeled enthusiasm and a love of everything µÛÍõ»áËù that drew current and former students, as well as OHIO faculty, staff, and area residents together to kick off the Homecoming weekend celebrations. 

Best of all, the special guests included Marching 110, the OHIO Football team and the one and only Rufus! 

Yell Like Hell pep rally, Homecoming 2024
Yell Like Hell pep rally, Homecoming 2024
Yell Like Hell pep rally, Homecoming 2024
A woman addresses a young cheerleader at the Yell Like Hell pep rally, Homecoming 2024
Yell Like Hell pep rally, Homecoming 2024

A historical walk across the bricks

The Archives display at Alden Library showcased numerous pieces of µÛÍõ»áËù history that rekindled memories for a broad range of alumni and visitors throughout the week. 

The display included yearbooks, student newspapers, posters, sports programs, memorabilia and many other interesting historical items that showcased more than 200 years of rich OHIO history.

The archives display at Alden Library
The archives display at Alden Library
The archives display at Alden Library