Fordham Remembers 9/11Contact: Ryan Thompson
212 636-6538
rthompson@fordham.edu
NEW YORK — Two six-ton granite monuments listing the names of Fordham students and alumni lost on Sept. 11, 2001, will be unveiled as part of memorial services held at the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses at noon on Wed., Sept. 11, 2002.
Interfaith services of remembrance will be held simultaneously at all three of the University’s residential campuses.
The granite monuments were donated by Champlain Stone in Warrensburg, N.Y., and are being presented as gifts of the class of 2002.
University-wide memorial Masses will also be held on each of the three campuses: 5 p.m. at Rose Hill (University church) and Lincoln Center (2nd floor Chapel); 7 p.m. at Marymount College (Butler Hall Chapel).
DATE: WED., SEPT. 11, 2002
12 P.M. PRAYER SERVICES
PLACE: ROSE HILL CAMPUS
FINLAY GARDEN
441 EAST FORDHAM ROAD, BRONX, N.Y.
LINCOLN CENTER CAMPUS
ST. PETER’S GARDEN
113 WEST 60TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y.
MARYMOUNT COLLEGE
RSHM CONVENT CHAPEL
32 WARREN AVENUE, TARRYTOWN, N.Y.
EVENING MEMORIAL MASSES
5 P.M., UNIVERSITY CHURCH, ROSE HILL
5 P.M., 2ND FLOOR CHAPEL, LINCOLN CENTER
7 P.M., BUTLER HALL CHAPEL, MARYMOUNT CAMPUS
Founded in 1841, Fordham is New York City’s Jesuit University. It has residential campuses in the north Bronx, Manhattan and Tarrytown, and the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station in Armonk, N.Y.