In 2015, Judy O’Rourke retired from Syracuse University after leading the Remembrance and Lockerbie Scholars program since its inception. Now, Kelly Rodoski, Kate Hanson and Vanessa St.Oegger-Menn are in charge of managing the scholars and organizing Remembrance Week. Read more »
15 years after Sept. 11 attack in which more than 2,900 people perished, Syracuse University officials share what that day looked like for them. Read more »
Thirty-five Syracuse University students died in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing on Dec. 21, 1988. Here is a look at how the tragedy has impacted SU and how the university is moving forward. Read more »
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 »
Retiring Syracuse University staff members Ed Galvin and Judy O'Rourke reflect on their deep involvement with the community that honors the victims of Pan Am Flight 103 in Syracuse and in Lockerbie. Read more »
Here's a look at some of the scenes of Lockerbie, Scotland, which shares a strong connection to SU because of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read more »
An investigation by filmmaker Ken Dornstein, who directed a film titled "My Brother's Bomber," led to his discovery that a Libyan government official was involved in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read more »
Over the course of 25 years, the Lockerbie Scholars have formed a strong connection with the Syracuse University community. Here are some of their stories. Read more »
Here is a preview of events that will be held during Remembrance Week to honor the memory of the 35 Syracuse University students who were killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read more »
The Student Association of Syracuse University discussed a bill to change rules for write-in candidates of student elections and a resolution to bring a Pan Am Flight 103 memorial to SU at the organization's meeting Monday night in Maxwell Auditorium. Read more »
When she was a freshman, Emma Edwards would walk past a board outside the policy studies office displaying names of the Remembrance Scholars in that… Read more »
Marshall Street saw several changes this summer, with some favorites leaving for good, others simply relocating a few doors down and new vendors entering the… Read more »