Kelly Homan Rodoski
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Kelly Homan Rodoski
Syracuse University's Remembrance Week 2008, a weeklong series of events honoring the 35 Syracuse University students who lost their lives in the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988 -- 20 years ago -- will be held on the SU campus Oct. 19-26.
Each year, 35 Remembrance Scholarships, one for each of the SU student victims, are awarded in the amount of $5,000 to undergraduate seniors representing a broad range of majors. The events planned and hosted by the students are meant to honor the victims and further education about terrorism.
The Remembrance Week schedule of events includes:
In addition to the activities listed above, the scholars will interact with members of the campus community throughout the week to inform and enlarge understanding of the Pan Am 103 tragedy and of terrorism. They will lead discussions in local high schools, make presentations in SU residence halls and in their classes, and lead activities in local community centers for young students. The scholars will also hang portraits of the 35 student victims in buildings around campus, where they will be displayed until Dec. 21.
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