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Dates Set for Coming Back Together, Family Weekend and Orange Central 2020

Thursday, January 30, 2020, By News Staff
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The campus will be a sea of Orange with three big weekends of activities this fall: Coming Back Together, Family Weekend and Orange Central.

Alumni, family and friends are invited to campus this fall for three exciting, event-filled weekends celebrating what it means to be Orange and highlighting all that we are proud of at Â鶹ƵµÀUniversity.

Registration will open soon for Coming Back Together 2020, which welcomes African American and Latinx alumni back to campus. Hosted every three years by the Office of Multicultural Advancement (formerly the Office of Program Development), the reunion weekend offers students an opportunity to network with successful alumni of color by participating in a variety of events and cultural activities. Alumni support the University by giving to the Our Time Has Come (OTHC) Scholarship Fund.

CBT 2020 will be held Sept. 10-13. The will be updated with additional information about the weekend in the coming weeks.

Coordinated by Parent and Family Services, Family Weekend offers loved ones the chance to meet faculty and staff in their student’s school or college, attend campus events, enjoy meals together in the dining centers, explore campus buildings and get to know the City of Syracuse.

Family Weekend will be held Oct. 16-18. Registration and event information will be available this summer on the .

The Office of Alumni Engagement’s Orange Central is an annual celebration that brings the entire Orange community together for an amazing fall weekend on campus. It features dozens of exciting activities and programs—from the homecoming football game vs. Georgia Tech to milestone reunion gatherings, interesting lectures, exclusive campus tours and the Alumni Awards Show.

Orange Central is slated for Oct. 29-Nov. 1. Visit the for the most current information. Registration details will be announced in the coming months.

For interested fans, season tickets for the 2020 football season are available online (), by phone (888-DOME-TIX) and at the Carrier Dome Box Office located at the Ensley Athletic Center. Individual game tickets will go on sale in April; keep an eye out for additional information about ticket sales for the Liberty and Georgia Tech games via Family Weekend and Orange Central registration.

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