Come to listen. Come to share. Come together.
Memories, reflections, and inspiration from SHU community members.
- Candle-lighting ceremony; prayer
(Sister Maureen O’Brien; Campus Ministry) - Musical meditations
(Ted Disanti; Balazs Tarnai) - First-hand accounts of NYC on 9-11-2001
(Jack Ciak; Dan Bernstein) - Archival materials on Seton Hill’s community experience
(William Black) - Contributions by Attendees
(Do you have a memory or inspiration you’d like to share?) - Online Memorial
(Contribute to a virtual memorial) - Refreshments
(Courtesy of Academic Affairs)
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