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Graduating students invited to participate in Senior Week at Penn State University Park

The Penn State Alumni Association will host Senior Week at University Park for the Class of 2023, April 24-28.

Graduating students at University Park and their friends are invited to our Senior Week celebration that will help commemorate this chapter of their Penn State experience.

“We’re so excited to celebrate alongside our graduating students during their final moments on campus as a Penn State student,” Mara Ryan, Associate Director, Student & Young Alumni Communities, said. “There will be events all across campus this week, including at the Hintz Family Alumni Center, the soon-to-be home of the Class of 2023!”

Events include a Homecoming Legacy Event, THON Senior Celebration, networking opportunities, and the Alumni Association’s signature Senior Sendoff.

Visit alumni.psu.edu/SeniorWeek for the full listing of events and activities.

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