U of T joins other Canadian universities in moment of silence for plane crash victims

January 15, 2020 by Geoffrey Vendeville - U of T News

The University of Toronto and other universities across Canada observed a moment of silence on Wednesday in honour of Ukrainian International Airlines Flight 752 victims — many of whom belonged to the country’s higher education community.

An estimated 46 students, faculty and researchers from at least 19 Canadian universities were aboard the flight, which was headed for Kyiv when it was shot down by the Iranian military minutes after takeoff.

A student puts their head down in a sign of respect for a moment of silence.
Students at U of T Scarborough observed the 1 p.m. moment of silence in classrooms and elsewhere on campus. Photo credit: Dylan Toombs.

Paul Davidson, president of Universities Canada, which co-ordinated the moment of silence at 1 p.m. (EST), said the gesture “provide[s] those within and outside the community a galvanizing national moment to recognize the unprecedented and far-reaching effects of this tragedy on universities.”

U of T is mourning the loss of eight members of its community, including six students:

A large class of students stand for a moment of silence.
The names of the members of the U of T community lost when Flight 752 was shot down were displayed on a screen in U of T’s Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Photo credit: Nick Iwanyshyn.

In the days since the tragedy, U of T has lowered its flags to half-mast and held vigils across its three campuses where people have come together in remembrance and mourning.

Nearly 4,000 people, including Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto Mayor John Tory, participated in a memorial event at U of T on Jan. 12 that was organized by Tirgan, the Iranian-Canadian cultural organizationVigils at U of T Scarborough and the Multi-Faith Centre on the St. George campus took place last week.

Multiple students standing in a moment of silence.
Students at U of T Scarborough observed the 1 p.m. moment of silence in classrooms and elsewhere on campus. Photo Credit: Dylan Toombs.

U of T Mississauga, where Zeynab Asad Lari was pursuing a bachelor’s degree in science, will host a vigil tomorrow at 5 p.m. in the Maanjiwe nendamowinan building.

On Wednesday, the university announced a new endowed fund, the Iranian Student Memorial Scholarship Fund, in honour of those who died in the crash.


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