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Pitt Homecoming 2022: Everything students need to know

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  • Alumni
  • Students

Pitt alumni will return to campus and reconnect with their alma mater during the , Oct. 6-9, 2022.

But homecoming is for students and the larger Pittsburgh community, too. Festivities kick off today and continue through the weekend. Here’s what you need to know to make your homecoming magical and memorable.

Where do I get a homecoming T-shirt?

Join the Pitt Alumni Association (PAA), Blue & Gold Society and Pitt Alumni Student Network as they kick off homecoming on the William Pitt Plaza. Stop by from 2-4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3 to pick up your homecoming tee (while supplies last).

What’s happening this week?

A lot! Ahead of the big game on Saturday, you can show your Pitt pride while making friends and scoring swag.

On Tuesday, Oct. 4, participate in the Pitt Traditions Scavenger Hunt, and win prizes from stickers and hammocks to a top-secret prize. All Pitt students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend.

Other events include the Traditions Paint Night, Roc Talks and a Homecoming Celebration.

Find a here.

P.S. PAA’s full schedule of events for alumni begins Thursday, Oct. 6.

Who is in the running for the Spirit of Pitt Award?

PAA put a new spin on a cherished custom in 2021 by shifting the homecoming court to the Spirit of Pitt Award. It’s a gender-neutral academic award for two students chosen from a group of 10 juniors and seniors who are committed to academic excellence, community service and PAA's values.

[Meet the 2022 Spirit of Pitt Award nominees]

From Oct. 4-5, undergraduate students can .

Will there be fireworks?

Did you even have to ask? Head to the Cathedral of Learning (or is it Cathy?), where the Pitt Program Council will host its annual Fireworks and Laser Show at 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7.

What do I need to know about the football game?

This year, the at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8.

You can from the stands at Acrisure Stadium, or it from home.

[A beginner’s guide to becoming a Pitt fan]

What else do I need to know?

You can follow along all week on social media:

And be sure to .

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— Nichole Faina