Tag: Remembrance through the years
More than a name: Remembrance Scholar Taylor Henry honors memory of mother’s best friend
Taylor Miriam Henry was named after Miriam Luby Wolfe, who was one of the 35 Syracuse University students killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing on Dec. 21, 1988. Now, Taylor is a Remembrance Scholar to honor her. Read More »
Lasting connection: Scholarship highlights bond between Lockerbie Academy, Syracuse University
The Lockerbie Academy and Syracuse University share a strong connection, despite being more than 3,000 miles apart. Read More »
Lockerbie memorials honor Pan Am Flight 103 victims
Memorials that honor the 35 Syracuse University students who died in the Pan Am Flight 103 crash are all around Lockerbie, Scotland. Read More »
Year after year: Former Lockerbie scholars reflect on time at Syracuse University
Megan Noble and Katharine Grant reflect on their experiences as Lockerbie Scholars. Read More »
From the shadows
This year, the Remembrance Scholars created silhouettes of the 35 SU students who died in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing and placed them throughout campus in locations where the victims would have most likely hung out. Read More »
Coming 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 any hat. Read More »
Where she belongs
King-Eckersley’s journey to letting go of the pain of giving away her only child for adoption when she was 19 years old was not a simple or short one. Read More »
Shaping grief
Suse Lowenstein started Dark Elegy a month after the bombing killed her son, Alex Lowenstein, a 21-year-old SU student. Dark Elegy was a way for Lowenstein to work through her grief. Read More »