UMass Boston's Second Alumni Family Day Homecoming


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On Saturday, October 2,

UMass Boston held its second Alumni Family Day Homecoming on a beautiful Autumn day. Alums, family and friends of the University enjoyed a variety of activities, including morning classes given by faculty members, athletic events, class reunions, delicious food, and music and dancing, thanks to the Blue Suede Boppers. Alumnus Richard Rouse, Suffolk County Sherriff, was recognized as the recipient of the 1999 Distinguished Community Service Award by Chancellor Sherry Penney, who along with University of Massachusetts President William Bulger, enjoyed mixing with those who returned to spend a special day on the UMass Boston campus.

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