Syracuse University to hold Pan Am Flight 103 memorial service
The annual remembrance service will take place at the exact time of the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 tragedy. Read more »
The annual remembrance service will take place at the exact time of the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 tragedy. Read more »
On Dec. 21, 1988, 35 SU students were killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. Read more »
Titled "Challenging Narratives of Terrorism," the panel sought to showcase the many faces of terrorism and the different ways it affects people around the world. Read more »
When Pan Am Flight 103 crashed into Lockerbie, it pushed the small Scottish town into the international spotlight. Nearly three decades later, Lockerbie’s residents say the town has mostly moved on, with population growth. Read more »
Through Andrew and Claire's Lockerbie Scholar experiences, connections to the Pan Am tragedy have come full-circle for the entire Dorrance family. Read more »
The deadliest terrorist attack on United States citizens before 9/11 left its mark on national security and public relations. Read more »
Remembrance Scholar Angie Pati discusses her relationship with the victim she is representing and what Remembrance Week means to the Syracuse University campus. Read more »
Remembrance Scholar Elissa Candiotti discusses her relationship with the victim she is representing and what Remembrance Week means to the Syracuse University campus. Read more »
Page and Timothy Michael Cardwell, who was killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 on Dec. 21, 1988, both traveled across the world. Read more »
Several professors in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications discussed media ethics and coverage of terrorist attacks during a panel Monday night as part of this year's Remembrance Week. Read more »
The historian will review and document the history of Syracuse University’s student government. Read more »
During Syracuse's football game against Pittsburgh, five Remembrance Scholars chose to take a knee. Three explained why the silent protest was important to them. Read more »
About 200 Syracuse University campus community members attended the event. Read more »
Following the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, an emotional photo of former SU cheerleader Catherine Hauschild became the face of the disaster. Read more »
Remembrance Scholars talk about their relationship with the victim they represent and what Remembrance Week means to the Syracuse University campus. Read more »
This year’s Remembrance Week events will include a pop-up museum display on the promenade, which will feature postcards from the students who died and information about the events that took place after the bombing. Read more »
Thirty-five students from a range of the university's different schools and colleges will pay tribute next year to the SU students killed in the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read more »
The Rose Laying Ceremony is one of the last events of Remembrance Week. Read more »
As part of Remembrance Week 2016, Rose Laying Ceremony was held on Friday afternoon to honor the lives lost in Pan Am Flight 103 bombing, including 35 Syracuse University students. Read more »
Audience members discuss the term and the repercussions it has had on the global community. Read more »
Jamie Weiss, a Remembrance Scholar, is continuing to build her connection to Alexander Lowenstein, the Pan Am Flight 103 victim she represents. Read more »
“Doing Memory, Doing Justice” panel talks about the impacts of Pan Am Flight 103 and Sept. 11 attacks have had on Monday night as part of Remembrance Week 2016. Read more »
Clayton Baker grew up in the same town and went to the same high school as the victim from the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing that he represents as a Remembrance Scholar. Read more »
Student Association to provide free menstrual hygiene products in some bathrooms across the Syracuse University campus. Read more »