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Diplomat Spirit Soars at True Blue Weekend

F&M True Blue Weekend 2022

Diplomat spirit embraced every corner of Ƶ & Marshall College Oct. 21-23, as students, parents and alumni were warmly welcomed back to campus for True Blue Weekend. The annual Homecoming and Family Weekend offered something for every class year.

Nostalgia rippled across campus in varied shades of blue. It could be found reflected in the windows of campus buildings adorned with Diplomat decals. In the cobalt Adirondack chairs on Marshall Green and Hartman Green, inviting alumni to sit and reminisce. In the sea of blue jerseys at Shadek Stadium, where current students cheered alongside members of the 1972 undefeated football squad, bridging 50 years of liberal arts education.

Throughout Friday, visitors to campus enjoyed open classes, coffee hours, campus tours and various class year gatherings. The Fall Academic Research Fair spotlighted the internships, entrepreneurship and research experiences of more than 50 students.

Alumni, friends and families made their way to dozens of events across campus Saturday, including athletic competitions, academic department meet and greets, and a lively tailgate.

F&M President Barbara Altmann welcomed community members with remarks in the Barshinger Center for Musical Arts.

"This year, there is a tremendous feeling of optimism, excitement, and good cheer on campus," she said. "Just by being here this weekend, you are helping us to live our mission as a lifelong learning community."

"We are all Diplomats forever, and our continued engagement with the College matters," Altmann added.

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