Upenn Hey Day 2025 Video. Class of 2025 relishes time together at Hey Day Penn Today "By the power vested in me by the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, I now proclaim you seniors!". On Thursday, May 2, the undergraduate students of the Class of 2025 could be seen wearing plastic hats, holding wooden canes, and sporting bright red T-shirts
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President Amy Gutmann celebrated Hey Day—the official "moving up" day for Penn juniors to seniors—in a video with Class Board 2021 members. Hey Day 2024 A tradition that reaches back to 1916, Penn juniors celebrate their transition to seniors the day after classes end
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They will walk through Locust Walk sporting a special Hey Day shirt, bamboo canes, and plastic Hey Day hats. For Hey Day, students donned red T-shirts, mock straw hats, and canes, and sang, danced, and marched down the iconic Locust Walk prouder than ever. This event, known as Hey Day, marks the conclusion of undergraduates' junior year and recognizes the beginning of senior year
Hey Day // UPenn S7W4 YouTube. Hundreds of third-year students gathered on Thursday, May 2, for Hey Day, a Penn classic now in its 108th year.Sunny skies were overhead as the soon-to-be fourth-year students—holding bamboo canes and wearing custom red T-shirts and mock skimmer hats—gathered mid-morning for a picnic at High Rise Field and marched on Locust Walk to the Annenberg Center Plaza to meet Interim President J. For Hey Day, students donned red T-shirts, mock straw hats, and canes, and sang, danced, and marched down the iconic Locust Walk prouder than ever.
A ‘sensational’ Hey Day for the Class of 2024 Penn Today. President Amy Gutmann celebrated Hey Day—the official "moving up" day for Penn juniors to seniors—in a video with Class Board 2021 members. Hey Day follows the last day of classes and marks the "moving up" of juniors to the senior class.