11/07/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/07/2025 14:34
Homecoming at the University of the Incarnate Word is a time that showcases the full extent of its community. Whether Crusaders or Cardinals, students or staff and all the more, all members of the Incarnate Word family returned to the Broadway campus to celebrate the 2025 Homecoming season.
This year's theme was There's No Place Like Home(coming), allowing UIW to celebrate familiar faces, lasting friendships and the Mission that first brought people together. The week hosted numerous events to both honor the legacy of UIW and showcase the ongoing stories unfolding at the University.
On Wednesday, Oct 29, UIW alumni gathered at the Historic Pearl District for UIW Alumni Relations' Taste of the Pearl event. UIW graduates from multiple classes reunited as they took a tour of popular bars and restaurants in the local San Antonio area. During the event, attendees fondly recalled their time at UIW, sharing cherished memories amongst community.
On Thursday, Oct. 30, guests had the unique opportunity to learn about the history of their beloved University at the event "Living the Legacy: UIW's Story Through the Eyes of the Sisters." Guests were guided through the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word (CCVI) Heritage Center and the Chapel of the Incarnate Word by Director of the Heritage Center and congregational member Sr. Mary Henry, CCVI, and other CCVI Sisters. Through their personal reflections and knowledge, attendees were educated on the legacy of UIW's founding congregation and their ongoing efforts to advance their mission.
The UIW community showcased their athletic abilities by participating in the annual Breakfast Taco 5k run on Saturday, Nov. 1. Runners took in the beautiful views, landscapes and landmarks of the Broadway campus and enjoyed delicious tacos after they crossed the finish line.
The fun continued that evening as the UIW Football team faced Lamar University at the Homecoming football game. The stands were packed with fans as they cheered and clapped for their Cardinal athletes. By the end of the game, UIW earned a win with a final score of 24 - 17!
United in faith and Mission, the Incarnate Word Family gathered in the Chapel of the Incarnate Word on Sunday, Nov. 2 for the Homecoming Mass. UIW leadership and guests offered prayers to the Lord as their expressed their gratitude for the University that preciously unites their stories.
"It was a blessing to honor our UIW alumni and give thanks for the generations who've shaped our community," wrote UIW Mission and Ministry.
Mass was followed by the tradition of placing flowers on the graves of CCVI Sisters, remembering their service, love and legacy.
The week's celebration concluded that afternoon with the Alumni 50th Reunion Brunch. The Class of 1975 came together in the Joeris Ballroom for a special celebration to honor their time at the institution. Additionally, this annual tradition recognizes Golden Spire Society members-alumni who have celebrated their 50th reunion and continue to be cherished pillars of the Incarnate Word family. The event was filled with joy as alumni reconnected with their alma mater and demonstrated their University pride.
"Homecoming is a special time for alumni of all generations and eras of our beloved University to come back to campus where their journeys started," shared Alumni Relations Manager Clarissa Gauna. "Each year, we are able to welcome back a distinguished group of alumni that celebrates their 50th class reunion, this year being the Class of 1975. During the 50th Reunion Brunch, the class, in addition to past classes who have already celebrated their 50th reunion, is inducted into our Golden Spire Society, an honor that recognizes their legacy and achievements since graduating from the University."
Thank you to everyone who celebrated Homecoming 2025 and praise be the Incarnate Word!