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September 11: SFSU Remembers
 

 

 

 Faculty discuss America one year later 

Other Sept. 11 Memorial Events

 
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, the University paused to remember those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on the United States. President Robert A. Corrigan invited the campus to attend the following activities:
8:46 a.m. Taps played and the American flag lowered at the corner of 19th and Holloway avenues. Bagpipes played by Public Safety Sergeant Pat Wasley.  Words and Photos
9:03 a.m. Taps played on the steps outside the Cesar Chavez Student Center.  Words and Photos
Noon A program of music and dance performed by students and faculty from the School of Music and Dance. Knuth Hall, Creative Arts building.  Words and Photos

"Happy and Blessed Are They Who Endure" by Felix Mendelssohn
SFSU Chamber Choir, Joshua Habermann, conductor

Remarks by President Robert A. Corrigan

"truth pressed to earth"
Cathleen McCarthy, dancer and choreographer
J.S. Bach Cello Suite #3 Sarabende
Stephanie Boivin, cello

"Adagio" by Samuel Barber
The Alexander String Quartet

7:30 p.m. Candlelight vigil at Malcolm X Plaza. Participants gathered at Mary Park/Mary Ward halls or the Village at Centennial Square and proceeded to Malcolm X Plaza. Refreshments followed at Seven Hills Conference Center, starting at 8:30 p.m.  Words and Photos


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