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ST, FUTURE 50,000+


CHRISTMASVILLE VISITORS


EACH YEAR


5,000+ ESTIMATED ATTEND-


EES AT HOMECOMING/ REUNION WEEKEND IN 2014


Homecoming and Reunion Weekend remains another touchstone among Winthrop’s many traditions, a reunion for graduates that involves the entire campus in a celebration of the uni- versity’s past and present. Established in 1978, Homecoming has expanded beyond reunion events to include athletic events and tailgating on the Winthrop Coliseum lawn, a popular Homecoming Party, student performances and talent shows, and an awards luncheon for outstanding alumni recognized for their pro- fessional achievements and dedication to their alma mater. Join Winthrop in celebrating 2015 Homecoming and Reunion Weekend this Nov. 13-14.


Winthrop’s Christmas tree lighting — now a premiere event in Rock Hill’s award-winning ChristmasVille holiday extravaganza — has become the festive finale to close the fall semester. The ceremonial lighting of the front campus magnolia tree has remained an import- ant tradition since 1935. While ChristmasVille has replaced the former Festival of Carols, Win- throp is heavily involved with ChristmasVille, which features a variety of College of Visual and Performing Arts events including art exhi- bitions, live theatre, a pottery sale, and dance performances, and more. Make plans to attend the annual tree lighting on Dec. 4.


The evolution of Winthrop’s traditions has paved the way for new events that reflect and celebrate the campus’ diverse student body. Hosted by the International Center, Interna- tional Education Week (Nov. 16-20) highlights


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HEIGHT, IN FEET, OF WINTHROP’S CHRISTMAS TREE


the many international cultures represented at Winthrop and promotes cultural exchange. In the spring, Worldwide Winthrop Day (April 9, 2016) allows Eagle supporters the world over to show their Winthrop pride by wearing garnet and gold. Students, faculty/staff, alumni and friends near campus can participate in a day of spirit-themed activities — just one of the many opportunities to celebrate Winthrop and unite its past with a bright future.


Far left photo, President Mahony and wife Laura leading the Blue Line; top photo, the Class of 1964 at the Alumni Reunion Luncheon and Winthrop’s Christmas tree.


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