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Indiana University Homecoming
NameIndiana University Homecoming
UniversityIndiana University Bloomington
LocationBloomington, Indiana

Indiana University Homecoming is an annual tradition that brings together Indiana University Bloomington students, alumni, and fans to celebrate school spirit and Hoosier pride. The event is organized by the Indiana University Student Association and the Indiana University Alumni Association, with support from the Indiana University Bloomington administration and various student organizations, including the Indiana University Marching Hundred and the Indiana University Dance Team. The homecoming celebration typically takes place in the fall, coinciding with a Big Ten Conference football game at Memorial Stadium (Bloomington), and features a range of activities and events, including the Homecoming Parade, Pep Rally, and the Homecoming Game against rival teams like the Purdue Boilermakers and the Michigan Wolverines. The event is also supported by local businesses and organizations, such as the Bloomington Chamber of Commerce and the Monroe County Community Foundation.

History of

Indiana University Homecoming The history of Indiana University Homecoming dates back to the early 20th century, when the university first began hosting football games and other events to promote school spirit and alumni engagement. Over the years, the event has evolved to include a range of traditions and activities, including the Homecoming Parade, Pep Rally, and the Homecoming Game, which are organized by the Indiana University Student Association and the Indiana University Alumni Association, with support from the Indiana University Bloomington administration and various student organizations, such as the Indiana University Marching Hundred and the Indiana University Dance Team. The event has also been supported by notable Indiana University Bloomington alumni, including John Mellencamp, Jane Pauley, and Mark Cuban, who have participated in homecoming activities and events, such as the Homecoming Parade and the Pep Rally, and have shown their support for the university and its traditions, including the Indiana University Bloomington School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Kelley School of Business.

Traditions and Events

Indiana University Homecoming features a range of traditions and events, including the Homecoming Parade, Pep Rally, and the Homecoming Game, which are organized by the Indiana University Student Association and the Indiana University Alumni Association, with support from the Indiana University Bloomington administration and various student organizations, such as the Indiana University Marching Hundred and the Indiana University Dance Team. The event also includes other activities, such as the Homecoming Court selection, Spirit Week events, and the Alumni Awards ceremony, which recognize the achievements of notable Indiana University Bloomington alumni, including Will Shortz, Suzanne Collins, and Kevin Kline, who have made significant contributions to their fields and have shown their support for the university and its traditions, including the Indiana University Bloomington School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering and the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design. The event is also supported by local businesses and organizations, such as the Bloomington Chamber of Commerce and the Monroe County Community Foundation, which provide funding and resources for the event.

Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally

The Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally are two of the most popular events during Indiana University Homecoming, featuring performances by the Indiana University Marching Hundred and the Indiana University Dance Team, as well as appearances by Indiana University Bloomington alumni, including John Mellencamp, Jane Pauley, and Mark Cuban, who have participated in the parade and rally and have shown their support for the university and its traditions, including the Indiana University Bloomington School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Kelley School of Business. The parade route typically runs through the Indiana University Bloomington campus and downtown Bloomington, Indiana, and features floats, marching bands, and other performances, including the Indiana University Bloomington School of Music and the Indiana University Bloomington Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance. The Pep Rally is held at Memorial Stadium (Bloomington), and features speeches by Indiana University Bloomington coaches and players, including Tom Allen and Archie Miller, as well as performances by the Indiana University Marching Hundred and the Indiana University Dance Team.

The Homecoming Game

The Homecoming Game is the centerpiece of Indiana University Homecoming, featuring the Indiana Hoosiers football team competing against a Big Ten Conference rival, such as the Purdue Boilermakers or the Michigan Wolverines, at Memorial Stadium (Bloomington). The game is typically attended by thousands of Indiana University Bloomington students, alumni, and fans, who come to cheer on the Hoosiers and show their school spirit, including Indiana University Bloomington alumni, such as John Mellencamp, Jane Pauley, and Mark Cuban, who have participated in the game and have shown their support for the university and its traditions, including the Indiana University Bloomington School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Kelley School of Business. The game is also broadcast on television and radio, allowing fans to watch and listen from around the world, including ESPN, FOX Sports, and CBS Sports.

Indiana University Homecoming Court

The Indiana University Homecoming Court is a tradition that dates back to the early days of Indiana University Homecoming, featuring a group of students who are selected to represent the university and its spirit, including Indiana University Bloomington students, such as Student Body President and Homecoming Queen, who are chosen for their leadership, academic achievement, and community service, and are supported by Indiana University Bloomington alumni, including John Mellencamp, Jane Pauley, and Mark Cuban, who have participated in the court and have shown their support for the university and its traditions, including the Indiana University Bloomington School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Kelley School of Business. The court members are typically announced during the Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally, and are recognized during the Homecoming Game at Memorial Stadium (Bloomington).

Notable Homecoming Celebrations

Over the years, Indiana University Homecoming has featured a range of notable celebrations and events, including the 100th Anniversary of Indiana University Bloomington in 2010, which was attended by thousands of alumni and fans, including John Mellencamp, Jane Pauley, and Mark Cuban, who participated in the celebration and showed their support for the university and its traditions, including the Indiana University Bloomington School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Kelley School of Business. Other notable celebrations have included the Homecoming Game against the Ohio State Buckeyes in 2012, which was attended by a record crowd of over 50,000 fans, including Indiana University Bloomington alumni, such as Will Shortz, Suzanne Collins, and Kevin Kline, who have made significant contributions to their fields and have shown their support for the university and its traditions, including the Indiana University Bloomington School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering and the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design. The event has also been supported by local businesses and organizations, such as the Bloomington Chamber of Commerce and the Monroe County Community Foundation, which provide funding and resources for the event. Category:Indiana University Bloomington

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