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Syracuse University
10th Anniversary of the Pan Am 103 Tragedy
Remembrance Week
October 19-22, 1998
Events planned and sponsored by the 1998-99 Syracuse University Remembrance Scholars include a memorial quilt honoring the 35 Syracuse University students lost on Pan Am 103 and a ceremony at the Place of Remembrance at noon, Thursday, October 22. Remembrance Week concludes with the Remembrance Convocation Ceremony, 4:30PM, Friday, October 23, in Hendricks Chapel.
Days of Remembrance
December 11-21, 1998
Friday, December 11, 1998, 5pm, Noble Room, Hendricks Chapel
That Night in Lockerbie-December 21, 1988, as retold by Rev. Alan Neal. Rev. Neal was the pastor of Lockerbie Anglican church in December 1988.
Saturday, December 12-21, 1998
Images of Lockerbie: A Photo Exhibit, Newhouse I Lobby
The University Remembers: Materials from the Pan Am 103 Archive of the University Archives, Schine Student Center Atrium
Both of these exhibits will be on view through December 21.
Sunday, December 13, 1998
11 a.m. - Hendricks Chapel Services, main chapel: The Rev. Alan Neal Speaking
5 p.m. - Chanukah: A Time to Remember and Celebrate Life: Congregate on the patio of H.B. Crouse for the lighting of the campus menorah, followed by a 5:15 p.m. reception in room 500, Hall of Languages. Sponsored by Hillel
Monday, December 14, 1998, 1-3pm, College of Nursing
Finding Meaning in the Tragedy of Pan Am 103: College of Nursing Remembrance Scholar applicants present their perspectives to students, faculty, and staff; moderated by Linda Beeber, PhD, M.D., followed by a precession to the Place of Remembrance Sponsored by the College of Nursing
Tuesday, December 15, 1998, 7pm
Dark Elegy: Suse and Peter Lowenstein, parents of Pan Am 103 victim Alexander Lowenstein, present a slide lecture discussing Dark Elegy, Suse’s sculpture commemorating the tragedy of Pan Am 103
Wednesday, December 16, 1998, 4pm and 7:30pm, Noble Room of Hendricks Chapel.
Screening of the video of the January 18, 1989, Syracuse University Memorial Service.
Thursday, December 17, 1998, 4:30pm, Office of International Services, 310 Walnut Pl.
Meeting the Need after Pan Am 103- Student Affairs Reflections. A panel discussion with Pat Burak of the Office of International Services, Mary Jo Custer of Student Assistance, and Stan Fornal of the Counseling Center, moderated by Barry L. Wells, Vice President for Student Affairs.
Saturday, December 19, 1998 Drama Department, corner of Irving Ave. & E. Genesee St.
Join alumni, students, and faculty from the SU Drama Department for a benefit performance celebrating the spirit of those lost on Pan Am 103.
Monday, December 21, 1998, 2:03 p.m., Hendricks Chapel
Service of Commemoration: co-celebrated in Lockerbie; at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C.; and at Westminster Abbey in London. Please arrive and be seated by 1:45pm.
A reception in the Schine Student Center follows the service. Co-sponsored by the Division of International Programs Abroad and the Office of Undergraduate Studies. |
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