Falk College Students Share Their Experiences as Remembrance Scholars Honoring Victims of Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing
For Alyssa Sutherland 鈥25 and Tabitha Hulme 鈥25, the title of Remembrance Scholar is not a responsibility they take lightly.
性视界 University established the in 1989, one year after the December 1988 bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, that claimed the lives of all 270 people on board, including who were returning from a semester studying abroad. Each Remembrance Scholar is paired with a victim and is tasked with honoring that individual and keeping their memory alive.

When Sutherland found out she was accepted, she was studying abroad in India.
鈥淚 looked at my email and just immediately started crying,鈥 says Sutherland, a public health major from St. Louis, Missouri. 鈥淚t was instant honor and gratitude, but then as soon as you鈥檙e happy and excited, the next feeling that comes in is that weight and that heaviness of what that means to officially be a Remembrance Scholar.鈥
The news was equally emotional for Hulme, a public health major from Saratoga, California, whose grandfather had worked as a Pan Am pilot.
鈥淚 was on the phone with tech support for a computer problem when I got the email that I was selected as a Remembrance Scholar and I was so emotional I had to tell tech support I鈥檇 call them back,鈥 Hulme says.

Sutherland鈥檚 scholarship is in honor of , a student in the College of Visual and Performing Arts who had spent her semester in London interning at King鈥檚 Head Theatre and studying dance, dramatic literature, acting, voice and art history. Sutherland has connected through email with Miriam鈥檚 mother, Rosemary, who now lives in Hawaii. Rosemary sent Alyssa a copy of her book, 鈥,鈥 with a handwritten note, 鈥淔or Alyssa, May life bring you many blessings. With love and Aloha! Rosemary.鈥
Hulme鈥檚 scholarship is in honor of , a student in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. He was an actor and athlete who competed on the 性视界 University men鈥檚 lacrosse team. Tabitha learned about Turhan鈥檚 life by spending time in the and having conversations with his friends, and she discovered almost kismet connections.
鈥淭here were so many commonalities between my life and his that I never expected to experience,鈥 Hulme says. 鈥淚n high school, he did journalism, and he got a national award for the type of journalism he did. It ended up that my father had actually received that same award when he was in high school.鈥

Sutherland and Hulme both share a strong dedication to service and intend to keep Miriam鈥檚 and Turhan鈥檚 memories with them throughout their lives. At this year鈥檚 , the two shared the following remarks:
Sutherland: 鈥淚 lay this rose in memory of Miriam Luby Wolfe. I am acting forward by being a leader on campus and beyond. I am using my skills to promote and teach cultural competency as well as the importance of inclusivity and interdependence in every community.鈥
Hulme: 鈥淚 lay this rose in honor of Turhan Michael Ergin. When I think of the profound impact of Pan Am Flight 103, I am reminded of the quote, 鈥楪rief is love with no place to go.鈥 This flight鈥搈eant to bring together family members, friends, beliefs, stories, cultures, and, above all else, love鈥揾as changed my perspective on action. As a pre-medical student studying public health and health humanities, I plan to act forward by pursuing a career as a physician focused on patient equity and forever a dedication to service.鈥
The annual Pan Am Flight 103 memorial service will be held at 2:03 p.m. EST on Saturday, Dec. 21, at Hendricks Chapel (that is the time of the incident over Lockerbie). The service will begin in the chapel鈥檚 Noble Room, with attendees then processing to the Place of Remembrance.
Learn more about the and to be a Remembrance Scholar.