September 11 will mark 10 years since the largest terrorist attack in the United States. That morning, four commercial passenger jet airliners were hijacked by al-Qaeda members and intentionally crashed. Two were piloted into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, a third into the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., and a fourth crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pa., after passengers attempted to retake control. Nearly 3,000 people were killed, and damage estimates rose to billions of dollars.
Wake Forest responded at the time with an outpouring of emotional support, fundraising and academic events (see sidebar).
Wake Forest has continued to respond in successive years, and the campus will remember the tragedy this year with a series of events.
"Ten years after the 9/11 terror attacks, people are in different stages of grief and recovery," said University Chaplain Timothy Auman. "Our intent is to create an environment of reflection and a continuance of personal and collective healing."
Three perspectives on 9/11
What does an academic institution have to bring to our understanding of world events? This question, explained Political Science Department Chair Katy Harriger, led to the idea for an academic panel discussion about the impact of 9/11.
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WFU commemorates Sept. 11
Wake Forest will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks with a service of remembrance in Wait Chapel at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011. Other events will take place on or around campus through Sept. 11.
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9/11 legacy: Middle East studies
As the nation sought to understand the attacks, college students (like Charles Klug, pictured) looked for more opportunities to study the politics, culture and language of the Middle East. The surge translated into more related courses and the development of the Middle East and South Asia Program (MESA) minor.
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Reflections
» Samuel T. Gladding, professor, Counseling
» Jacquelyn S. Fetrow, Dean, Wake Forest College
» Gail R. O'Day, Dean, School of Divinity
» Mark E. Welker, Interim Provost
» Bill Leonard, professor, School of Divinity
» Lauren Bienemann, Class of 2006
» Major John Cudar, Air Force ROTC
» Jonathan Willingham, Class of 2003
» Nathan Gunter, Class of 2002
» Lisa (Mann) Tandan, Class of 2004
» David Lubin, professor, Art
» Brett Eaton, executive director, News and Communciations
» Betsy Chapman, associate director, Parent Programs
» Bob Mills, associate vice president, University Advancement
» Mike Buddie, associate athletic director for administration and development
» Dwayne Godwin, associate dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Scholarship
The Mark Schurmeier 9/11 Peace Fund assists undergraduates who are directly affected by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S., or other victims of political, social, or religious terrorism. This endowed fund also supports student projects dedicated to the reduction or elimination of terrorist activities and the promotion of peace.
Schurmeier, a 1979 graduate, was attending a conference on the 106th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
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Read a tribute from Bob Mills, associate vice president of University Advancement »
You can donate to the fund by using the online giving form, checking the "Other" box under Restricted Giving and putting "Schurmeier Fund" in the Comments field.
Families of Freedom scholarship fund (national) »
Winston-Salem remembers
The City of Winston-Salem is holding a Community Commemoration at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 11 in Joel Coliseum. The commemoration will remember those who perished and honor local first responders, including a video of recollections by local police officers and fire fighters who went to New York to assist with the recovery. Learn more »
How Wake Forest responded
"Wake Forest Remembers" photo gallery »
Here are some examples of how Wake Forest students responded to 9/11:
Counseling
The University is prepared to provide assistance:
University Counseling Center (336.758.5273)
Campus Ministries (336.758.5248)
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2011 Coverage
Shane Harris ('98) reflects on what was happening on Sept. 10, 2001 in a piece published in the Washingtonian magazine. Do you remember where you were on 9/10? Take a look back at a day in the life before the world changed.
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