The MEMO Blog
The official blog of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum features stories of commemoration and memorialization, and information on our public programs, special events, and ways to get involved.

Latest Posts
Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives Initiative at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum
September 18, 2023
With a generous grant from the Leon Levy Foundation, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum is establishing its first-ever institution-wide digital asset management system (DAMS), which will enable the Museum to further organize, preserve, and significantly expand access to its digital collections and institutional archives.
College Senior Born on 9/11 in New York City Discusses Her Decision to Attend Law School
September 6, 2023
Caleigh Leiken, born September 11, 2001 in New York City, reflects on growing up in the wake of the terrorist attacks and coming of age in the pandemic. Today, the Ohio State senior plans to pursue a career in law, a path heavily influenced by the upheavals unique to her generation.
National Aviation Week: Captain David Friel's Flight Journal
August 19, 2023
Fall 2001 saw David Friel completing the final weeks of his aviation career. His impending retirement inspired him to start maintaining a personal journal that detailed his experience as a pilot in the wake of 9/11. That journal is now in our permanent collection. Here, Friel elaborates on his unique perspective.
Anthony Graviano Depicts What Remains After Tragedy
July 25, 2023
Artist Anthony Graviano spent the immediate aftermath of 9/11 visiting Ground Zero and taking inspiration from the colossal remnants of the steel structures. His paintings convey the unusual spirit of unity generated by the attacks.
Fordham Student Reflects on Museum Intern Experience
July 24, 2023
Recent Fordham graduate Jack Moses reflects on his spring internship with the Government and Community Affairs team at the Memorial & Museum.
In Pen and Ink, Artist John Coburn Captures Hope and Resilience at Ground Zero
July 20, 2023
Pen and ink artist John Coburn, whose work is featured in the new Towers Rising exhibition, found inspiration in the devastation he witnessed after 9/11, fueling him to transform the pain and chaos into something meaningful.
Rescue & Recovery: In Their Own Voices With Larry Provost
July 17, 2023
With a nod to the anniversary of the U.S. Army's 1775 founding last month, this installment of "In Their Own Voices" features Army Reservist Larry Provost, who responded to lower Manhattan on 9/11, volunteered for a week, and ultimately joined his unit on a six-month mission to Afghanistan.
Someone Like You on Their Side
May 15, 2023
As the FDNY's Chief Medical Officer on 9/11, Dr. Kerry Kelly was a first responder who raced to Ground Zero to help however she could. Her school teacher husband Dan, whose ability to remain calm and steady in the face of chaos steered his Staten Island students through that horrific day and its aftermath, is a 9/11 hero in his own right.
Teacher Appreciation Week Notes of Gratitude
May 11, 2023
This Teacher Appreciation Week, we're sharing some of the powerful notes we've received from educators about the role we play in teaching the history and legacy of 9/11.