Shaping grief
The women scream, grimace and tear at their hair. Some raise their hands to the sky while others bury their heads in their arms. Most have fallen to their knees but some have collapsed completely as if...
View ArticleWhere she belongs
When she arrived at the Rose Laying Ceremony during Remembrance Week last year, Carol King-Eckersley wasn’t sure where to sit. At the front of the crowd were the family members of the victims. Toward...
View ArticleComing full circle
When John Tummino arrived at the first meeting for this year’s Remembrance Scholars in August, he brought a Notre Dame hat that he got from his third-cousin, Wendy Giebler-Sefcik. But, it was not just...
View ArticleFrom the shadows
As she places the last piece of tape on the black-paper silhouette and sticks it to the wall, Sara Mileski takes a step back in the lounge in Marion Hall and lets out a sigh of relief. “I love it so...
View ArticleRemembrance Scholars, SU community honor victims of Pan Am Flight 103 at Rose...
The personal connections Remembrance Scholars shared this year with the victims of the Pan Am Flight 103 plane crash resonated with the scholars as they participated in the Rose Laying Ceremony on...
View ArticlePan Am Flight 103 and its impact on Syracuse University, explained
On Dec. 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing all 259 passengers aboard and 11 people on the ground. Among those killed in the tragedy were 35 Syracuse University...
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