9/11 Tribute Center programs are offered throughout the year. Lectures, educational workshops and support programs are available to unite family members who lost loved ones, survivors, Lower Manhattan residents, rescue and recovery workers and volunteers who assisted in the aftermath of 9/11. Visit tributewtc.org for a schedule of upcoming programs and events.

Course – The Long History of Terrorism in New York City, Part 1

A new seminar from Gotham Ed in April 2021 will explore the history of terrorism in New York City with David Viola, Adjunct Professor at the Center for Terrorism at John Jay College and former Naval intelligence officer. The course begins during the Civil War, with a look at the Confederate plot to burn the […]

Course – The Long History of Terrorism in New York City, Part 2

A new seminar from Gotham Ed in April 2021 will explore the history of terrorism in New York City with David Viola, Adjunct Professor at the Center for Terrorism at John Jay College and former Naval intelligence officer. The course begins during the Civil War, with a look at the Confederate plot to burn the […]

Course – The Long History of Terrorism in New York City, Part 3

A new seminar from Gotham Ed in April 2021 will explore the history of terrorism in New York City with David Viola, Adjunct Professor at the Center for Terrorism at John Jay College and former Naval intelligence officer. The course begins during the Civil War, with a look at the Confederate plot to burn the […]

John Jay Center on Terrorism Seminar – Plagues and Peoples, Disease and Violence

Please join John Jay College’s Center on Terrorism for their final seminar of the spring 2021 semester. The speaker will be Charles B. Strozier, the founding director of the Center on Terrorism. He will speak on Plagues and Peoples, Disease and Violence. The seminar will be held on Zoom on Friday, May 7, 2021 at […]

Online event – “How Social Media Contributes to Extremism and Antisemitism”

At 2:00pm on Thursday, July 28, 2022, Richard Green, the co-founder of the Clarion Project, will present the work of the Clarion Project on identifying extremists from all aspects of the political spectrum and how this has helped law enforcement officials in stopping domestic terrorism. The event is free, but registration is required. To register, […]