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Towson University To Host 9/11 Day Of Remembrance Ceremony
Towson University will host a Remembrance Ceremony this Friday to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks of Sept. 11.
Event will give campus a chance to reflect and remember on the day’s 20th anniversary
Towson University will host a Remembrance Ceremony this Friday to commemorate the
20th anniversary of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, when 19 al-Qaida militants
hijacked four planes to carry out suicide attacks, killing 2,977 people.
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The ceremony will take place at 3 p.m. at the 9/11 Memorial Garden, which is located
in front of Newell Hall. The ceremony is open to both the Towson University community,
as well as the public.
The event will pay tribute to all the individuals lost and injured during the attacks,
honor first responders and those who have risen in service to defend freedom, remember
the 69 Marylanders lost, including TU alumna Elizabeth Wainio ‘95. Wainio was aboard United Airlines Flight 93, which was hijacked and crashed in Shanksville, PA.
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Dario DiBattista, director of the Towson University Military & Veterans Center, will
provide welcome remarks, followed by the raising of the United States flag by Towson
University student veterans.
The National Anthem will be played by trumpeter Bernard Lewis, a senior information
technology major. This will be followed by remarks from Towson University President
Kim Schatzel.
This will be followed by a tribute to the 69 Marylanders lost on September 11, 2001,
provided by Tracy Miller, a Maryland Gold Star Mother, and Jenna Hess, a junior pre-business
administration major and Air Force veteran.
The event will close with a moment of silence, followed by the playing of Taps. All
attendees will receive a commemorative pin and counselors will be on-site in case
the ceremony is a trigger for guests.
Kyle Hobstetter | September 9, 2021
This press release was produced by Towson University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.