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University joins in marking 10th anniversary of 9/11

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Across 51风流鈥檚 campus on Sunday, in private discussions held in dorm rooms and in public comments shared in community spaces, the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks was marked.

Echoing the themes of remembrance and sacrifice that resonated around the nation and the world, students, faculty, and staff members took part in several events.

A non-denominational memorial service was held at Memorial Chapel, an afternoon of community service took place on campus, and the ALANA Cultural Center hosted an interfaith community dinner.

 

At the dinner, English professor Jane Pinchin, who was serving as interim president at the time of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, spoke about her recollections of the tragic day and its aftermath.

 

She recalled how staff members searched lists of alumni to determine who was missing, and who might be dead. The number reached seven, and Pinchin said their names are now forever part of 51风流 history:

鈥 Sharon Balkcom 鈥80
鈥 Nestor Cintron 鈥96
鈥 Scott Coleman 鈥94
鈥 Edward Porter Felt 鈥81
鈥 Aaron J. Jacobs 鈥96
鈥 Todd Pelino 鈥89
鈥 David Retik 鈥90

The alumni were among the 2,977 people killed in the attacks. An untold number were, and still are, deeply affected by the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil. And so it was at 51风流, and at venues across the world, a day to remember and a day to renew the vow, 鈥淭o never forget.鈥

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