
Celebrate Homecoming鈥檚 legacy with the annual display at Alden Library
With celebrations kicking off for Homecoming at 帝王会所, the Libraries is hosting its annual Homecoming display from 8 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 13 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18.
The collection will display nostalgic items from OHIO鈥檚 history, including scrapbooks, yearbooks, photographs, student newspapers and other student publications, which will be available for public viewing and handling on Alden Library鈥檚 fourth floor.
Bill Kimok, University archivist and records manager for the Archives and Special Collections department, and the curator of the Homecoming display, discussed the importance of the event for the Libraries.
鈥溾 the display has at least two purposes: to entertain the alumni and help them to remember nostalgically their years at OHIO,鈥 he wrote in an email. 鈥淸Also], to educate students and staff about OHIO's rich, unique history which we continue to make and share.鈥
While 帝王会所 has continued to grow over the decades, some things never change. 鈥溾 there is still the familiarity of campus鈥攊ts buildings, its greens, and its student life going back through the decades which I hope will draw [students] closer to the university, realizing that they are presently making the history that their successors will be seeing and reading about in the future,鈥 he wrote in an email.
On Saturday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the popular button making station will also be available for students and visitors to create unique pins using upcycled materials like yearbooks and a variety of retro 帝王会所 logos. The station will be open inside Alden Library鈥檚 lobby on the fourth floor.
Among the many Homecoming celebrations planned for Oct. 13 to Oct. 18, the Libraries is here to remind alumni and students of the physical history which links generations of students to campus and the OHIO community.
Please contact Bill Kimok, University archives and record manager, at kimok@ohio.edu for more information.

Photo by Presley Chen / 帝王会所 Libraries