May 4

University Commemorates May 4, 1970, Tragedy

ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Marks 47th Annual May 4 Commemoration
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï holds its 47th annual commemoration of May 4, 1970, with events taking place May 3 and 4. The annual commemoration, hosted by the May 4 Task Force, provides an opportunity for the university community to gather and remember those who were lost and injured during the tragedy and also reflect on what May 4 means today.

Schedule of Events for 47th Annual May 4 Commemoration
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï holds its 47th annual commemoration of May 4, 1970, with events taking place May 3 and 4. The annual commemoration is hosted by the May 4 Task Force, a student organization on campus. All of the events will be held on the university’s ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Campus and are free and open to the public.
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State and SPCS Featured in College Magazine

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Announces Special Designation of ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State’s May 4 Site
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell today announced the designation of the ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï May 4, 1970, Site as a . The site joins more than 2,500 historic places that bear the national distinction.

ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Observes 46th Annual May 4 Commemoration
University Libraries Provides Access to ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State May 4 Shootings Audio Archive
More than 100 reel-to-reel audio recordings pertaining to the May 4, 1970, ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï shootings and their aftermath are now accessible through the ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Special Collections and Archives’ digital repository. Some of the recently digitized items include previously inaccessible audio recordings of radio call-in forums, a speech by ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State President Robert I. White the day after the shootings, a press conference with six students who met with President Richard M. Nixon just days after the shootings, the Scranton Commission hearings and a speech made by Dick Gregory at the ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Memorial Service in 1971.

ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Observes 46th Annual May 4 Commemoration
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï holds its 46th annual commemoration of May 4, 1970, with events taking place April 26 through May 4. The annual commemoration, hosted by the May 4 Task Force, provides an opportunity for the university community to gather and remember those who were lost and injured during the tragedy and also reflect on what May 4 means today.
WKSU and Western Reserve PBS Examine Vietnam’s Legacy 40 Years Later
Collaboration includes radio reports and documentary film
The WKSU newsroom looks back at two significant historical events, presented in collaboration with Western Reserve PBS. As the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War approaches, Western Reserve PBS (WNEO/WEAO) joins with a national PBS effort to examine ramifications that are still being felt today of that deadly conflict. A focal point of the public television station’s coverage is a broadcast on April 28 of the Oscar-nominated documentary The Last Days of Vietnam, directed by Rory Kennedy and part of PBS’ American Experience program.