Comedy Show8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15 at UNF ArenaMark your calendars for the Friday before Homecoming for this year's Comedy Show where Jay Pharoah and Nasim Pedrad will perform. Doors open at 7 p.m. A discounted price of $25 will be offered for alumni (use code ALUMNI19) and $30 for general admission. Tickets available through the Box Office.
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Blue and Gray Bash7 - 10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22 at UNF Field HouseAlumni and friends are invited to an unforgettable Friday night! At the Blue and Gray Bash: A Taste of the Town, sample items from 20 local restaurants, get your groove on with live music from the band be easy, and support UNF student scholarships in the live and silent auctions. Admission is $50 per person. Register here before Feb. 20.
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Swoop the Loop 5K and Fun Run
Current students, alumni and the Osprey community have the opportunity to support student scholarships with a 5K run through the beautiful UNF campus. The one-mile Fun Run is perfect for any Ospreys who still want to participate but might not want to take on the whole course. Register here before Feb. 14 to guarantee your T-shirt size. Not interested in running? Email us to volunteer.
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Homecoming Village 2:30 - 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23 All Ospreys are welcome to attend this exciting event at the UNF Arena Plaza after the women's game at 1 p.m. and before the men's basketball game vs. Liberty University at 5 p.m. This free family-friendly event will include food and refreshments, music, a photo booth, face painting, inflatable games and more! Tell us you're coming here.
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6th Man Basketball Game5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23 at UNF Arena Be the Osprey’s 6th Man and cheer on the team as men's basketball takes on ASUN newcomer, Liberty University, in the Homecoming game. Purchase one of two " 6th Man Alumni Packages," which includes discounted tickets, T-shirts and Ozzie Bucks by Tuesday, Feb. 12.
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Student Wellness Complex Free PassAll UNF Alumni have the opportunity to use the Student Wellness Complex at UNF for FREE! Consider it a seven-day trial on us. Pick up your seven passes at the Wellness Complex front desk anytime during the week of Homecoming. Bring a friend or the whole family (for those 18 and older). Use your seven passes once a day for seven days. Or, consider grabbing your workout buddy and sharing your passes. Each pass is good for one visit per person.
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Market Days DiscountAll UNF alumni have the opportunity to promote their business or organization to UNF students and community members at this bustling marketplace in the center of campus. One time only, alumni can register for a booth at Market Days for $15 (That's half off the regular vendor price!). For registration information, please visit the Market Days website.
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Basketball Watch Party6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20 The best games of the year are UNF vs. JU! Alumni and students will gather at Buffalo Wild Wings in the St. Johns Town Center to cheer on UNF men's basketball for the River City Rumble.
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1972 Emeriti and Friends Luncheon University alumni, faculty and staff in their retirement years are invited to join the Alumni Association for a complimentary lunch and entertainment where we will honor Dr. Betty M. Flinchum and Dr. Earle C. Traynham. This event is free, but RSVP is required by Feb. 12. To RSVP, please call (904) 620-4723 or email the UNF Alumni Association.
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Alumni Recognition Dinner and Awards CeremonyUniversity of North Florida alumni will recognize this year's award winners for their exemplary service and contributions to UNF and the community. A cocktail reception will be followed by a seated dinner and the award presentations. Admission to this event is $35 per person. Register here by Feb.12.
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Inauguration of UNF's PresidentDr. David M. Szymanski will be inaugurated as the University of North Florida’s sixth president on Feb. 22 at 10 a.m in the Lazzara Performance Hall of UNF's Fine Arts Center. Alumni are invited to this formal ceremony.
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February's Book ClubJoin us for February's Book Club at Alumni Hall, Building 60, from 10 - 11:30 a.m. Our book is "The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man." It is James Weldon Johnson's fictional account of a young biracial man living in America during the second half of the 19th century and early part of the 20th century.
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