Pitt Homecoming 2010

Issue Date: 
November 8, 2010
The University of Pittsburgh's Homecoming 2010 welcomed alumni, students, friends, and families to the Pittsburgh campus Oct. 28-31. Fireworks showed the Cathedral of Learning in its splendor.The University of Pittsburgh's Homecoming 2010 welcomed alumni, students, friends, and families to the Pittsburgh campus Oct. 28-31. Fireworks showed the Cathedral of Learning in its splendor.
    An Oct. 29 Welcome Back Reception in the Cathedral's Commons Room provided the perfect spot to reconnect with friends. An Oct. 29 Welcome Back Reception in the Cathedral's Commons Room provided the perfect spot to reconnect with friends.
The Pitt Panthers won their Oct. 30 Homecoming game against the Louisville Cardinals, leaving the Panthers unbeaten in the Big East.The Pitt Panthers won their Oct. 30 Homecoming game against the Louisville Cardinals, leaving the Panthers unbeaten in the Big East.
From left, Jack Smith, president of the Pitt Alumni Association; Homecoming Queen Lauren Zammerilla, a senior neuroscience major; Homecoming King Jamil Alhassan, a junior biology major; and Pitt Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg. From left, Jack Smith, president of the Pitt Alumni Association; Homecoming Queen Lauren Zammerilla, a senior neuroscience major; Homecoming King Jamil Alhassan, a junior biology major; and Pitt Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg.
The Pitt News celebrated its centennial anniversary, which featured an Oct. 31 keynote speech by Scott McLeod (A&S ’76), former Time magazine Cairo bureau chief and a former Pitt News editor-in-chief. From left, McLeod and former Pitt English professor and creative nonfiction pioneer Lee Gutkind.The Pitt News celebrated its centennial anniversary, which featured an Oct. 31 keynote speech by Scott McLeod (A&S ’76), former Time magazine Cairo bureau chief and a former Pitt News editor-in-chief. From left, McLeod and former Pitt English professor and creative nonfiction pioneer Lee Gutkind.