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Service of Remembrance and Hope

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Beginning at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 11, Hendricks Chapel will host an interfaith service of Remembrance and Hope.  Read more.

Related Activities

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Faculty, staff, students and community organizations are mobilizing efforts to make a big impact on this important day.  Read more

A Tree of 40 Fruit

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A Tree of 40 Fruit was selected as a symbol of the University’s 9-11 remembrance event.  This single fruit tree is an allegorical sculpture which will grow more than 40 types of fruit and spark dialogue across differences.  Read more.

Service of Remembrance and Hope

A Service of Remembrance and Hope will be held on Sunday, Sept. 11, at 2 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel and is open to the Syracuse University and greater Syracuse communities. Parking will be available in the lots surrounding Hendricks Chapel (Q1, Q3, Q4, Waverly and Hillside). A reception will follow on the Kenneth A. Shaw Quadrangle, where guests will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on sheets to be added to the SU Remembers: 9/11 Sheets of Expression collection maintained by SU Archives.

The service will feature an interfaith prayer created by the Hendricks Chapel Chaplains’ Council; musical selections performed by the Syracuse University Brass Ensemble, Hendricks Chapel Choir; Black Celestial Choral Ensemble and Syracuse Children’s Chorus. Remembrances and reflections will be offered by Thomas V. Wolfe, senior vice president and dean of student affairs, and Laura E. Beachy, a senior in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and a Remembrance Scholar.

Those We Lost

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Remembering those we lost from the Syracuse community.  Read more

SU Remembers: The 9/11 Sheets of Expression

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The Sheets of Expression from September 2001 and 2002 will be on display in the White Cube Gallery, located off the Panasci Lounge in the Schine Student Center, from Monday, Sept. 5 through Thursday, Sept. 15.

Selected panels from the Sheets of Expression collection will also be on display at Lubin House in New York City; Greenberg House in Washington, D.C.; and at the SU Center in Los Angeles from Sept. 5-15.

Read more about the 9/11 Sheets of Expression Project.