Homecoming 2025

5K race and first-year family tailgate among the events joining old favorites


Tradition is the beating heart of 媚娘直播鈥檚 Homecoming & Family Weekend.


Every year, alumni from far and wide return to campus to reminisce about old memories while making new ones.


The event鈥檚 2025 edition featured thousands of attendees participating in plenty of tried-and-true traditions. They included the always-energetic tailgating crowd populating Lot C, aided by the first 媚娘直播-Albright College Homecoming football clash; the Family Fun Zone on the Quad featuring a petting zoo, hands-on science projects, a photo booth, and a Total Experience Learning community mural paint session; and sunset tours of Francis Hall.


"What a special weekend we had on campus," said Dan Hartzman '06, director of external engagement. "From new events like the Pack Dash 5K to year-over-year favorites like celebrating the rosary at the Grotto with our Bernardine Sisters and brunch with the President, it was an energy-filled weekend with great crowds. We are already excited to start planning for next year."
 

Homecoming 2025

PHOTO: Rick and Lisa Moore with their daughter, Amanda 鈥29.
 

Alvernia's concerted push to create new traditions included Pack the Lot: First-Year Family Tailgate, the brainchild of Director of New Student Programs Kaleigh Pelko, which featured snacks and a picnic table filled with crafts.


鈥淢y hope was to have first-year students attend, by themselves or with family and friends, and celebrate their Golden Wolf journey, share their new world with guests and continue to meet other fellow first-year students,鈥 Pelko said.


Rick and Lisa Moore and younger daughter Amanda 鈥29 stopped by the event on the way back from visiting older daughter Allison 鈥26, a member of the Cheer and Dance Team who was preparing to perform at the football game. Lisa and Amanda strung together beads to create 鈥淕olden Wolves鈥 bracelets and decorated mini-football helmets with stickers.


Despite the family hailing from Delran, N.J., and despite Allison wanting to attend college in a warmer climate, the biology major applied to 媚娘直播 after hearing about the university鈥檚 agreement with the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine.


And her parents couldn鈥檛 be happier about her decision.


鈥淭his is a hidden gem,鈥 Lisa said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a really great school. I think it's big enough that they can fly, but small enough that they don't get lost.鈥


Amanda decided to follow in her sister鈥檚 footsteps when she discovered the Biology-Physician Associate 3+2 program, which allows students to get a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biology before receiving a Master of Medical Science in Physician Associate Studies.


鈥淚nstead of going to a school and then applying to a PA school, it's only five years and then I'm done,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y dad's a nurse, so I talked to him, and I said, 鈥榃ow, that sounds really good.鈥 And he went, 鈥楾hat is really good.鈥 And all of the facilities were just built.鈥
 

Pack Dash 5k

PHOTO: Liz Sweeney of Sinking Spring won the inaugural Pack Dash 5K.
 

Weekend activities finished on Sunday morning with a finish line when the Pack Dash 5K brought a race back to campus. Starting and ending at the PLEX, the hilly course snaked through Angelica Park, Berks Nature and the Hill Campus.


鈥淚t was wonderful to see so many people come together for this year鈥檚 Pack Dash 5K," said race organizer Felicia Nelson, associate director of student activities. "We鈥檙e grateful to everyone who joined in to give back to our community and help raise funds for the Hope Fund and Clare鈥檚 Cupboard. Seeing 61 runners out on the course made for an inspiring and successful day.鈥


Liz Sweeney of Sinking Spring led the race from start to finish, crossing the line in under 19 minutes, a speedy time made even more impressive by the fact that she only recently returned to running after a decade-plus gap that followed her becoming a mother.


鈥淎round this time last year, I started running again,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was really out of shape. I started going to the gym, doing some strength training. And then, I did a Thanksgiving Day race, and then I thought, 鈥榃ell, I鈥檒l race my way back into shape.鈥 I鈥檝e been trying to do a race almost every weekend.鈥


Sweeney enjoyed the course, a mix of trails and road.


鈥淔lat courses are nice when you鈥檙e trying to get a personal record, but I like that the hills made it a little more challenging,鈥 she said.


Alvernia Director of Website and Editorial Content Jon Fassnacht was the top male finisher, placing second overall.


"I loved running the Beat Beethoven 5K/10K when it was held here, so I was thrilled to be on the Pack Dash committee," he said. "You never know how a race will do in its first year, especially considering how many are held throughout the region. It was gratifying to see a strong turnout. And to top it off, I crossed the finish line with a personal best time."


Homecoming & Family Weekend 2026 will run from October 9 to 11.
 

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