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Red and White Week 2024 in Photos

Alumni celebrate Red and White Week with the photo booth.

And just like that, another Red and White Week is in the books!

This year’s celebration was extra sentimental as the Pack prepares to say goodbye to Chancellor Woodson after 14 years of impactful service to the university. Alumni, students and Wolfpack friends gathered on campus to celebrate the occasion Oct. 27 through Nov. 2.

The homecoming celebration started long before the win against Stanford. Some of the highlights include the Wolfpack Women in Philanthropy Lessons in Leadership panel, the sixth annual Pack Appreciation Day, Chancellor Woodson’s final fall address, the Black Alumni Society’s 45th Anniversary, and many more. Read more about this year’s events. Thank you to all the alumni and friends who helped us make this Red and White Week extra special.

Park Alumni Center decorated for Red and White Week
Women in Philanthropy audience
Wolfpack Women in Philanthropy Panelists
Photos from Wolfpack Women in Philanthropy
Wolfpack Women in Philanthropy Panelists
Chancellor Woodson speaks with alumni
Alumni gathered at the Alumni Wolfpack Board Lunch
Alumni Wolfpack Boards Luncheon
Alumni gathered at the Alumni Wolfpack Board Lunch
Alumni Award recipient Arielle poses in the photobooth
Alumni Wolfpack Boards Luncheon Photo Booth
Alumni pose in the photobooth
Students participate in the NY SYNC lip sync competition
Students participate in the NY SYNC lip sync competition
NC SYNC
Students participate in the NY SYNC lip sync competition
Alumni gather at the volunteer appreciation luncheon
Wolfpack family poses with wolfies and wolf ear headband
Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon
Alumni gather at the volunteer appreciation luncheon
Dr. Stafford gives a tour of the belltower
Belltower Tour
Dr. Stafford gives a tour of the belltower

Throughout the week, the celebration extended far beyond campus as NC State alumni, family, friends, faculty and staff honored the Woodsons in a special way: making a gift and sharing a message as part of the university’s Celebrating Transformation initiative