May 4 Visitors Center

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Announces Special Designation of ¾ÛÉ«¸ó’s May 4 Site
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell today announced the designation of the ¾ÛÉ«¸ó May 4, 1970, Site as a . The site joins more than 2,500 historic places that bear the national distinction.

May 4 Site Guided Tours Offered During Taylor Hall Renovations
Guided tours of ¾ÛÉ«¸ó's historic May 4 grounds will be offered daily as the university begins renovations to Taylor Hall.

¾ÛÉ«¸ó Observes 46th Annual May 4 Commemoration
University Libraries Provides Access to ¾ÛÉ«¸ó May 4 Shootings Audio Archive
More than 100 reel-to-reel audio recordings pertaining to the May 4, 1970, ¾ÛÉ«¸ó shootings and their aftermath are now accessible through the ¾ÛÉ«¸ó 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 ¾ÛÉ«¸ó 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 ¾ÛÉ«¸ó Memorial Service in 1971.

¾ÛÉ«¸ó Observes 46th Annual May 4 Commemoration
¾ÛÉ«¸ó 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.

¾ÛÉ«¸ó Marks 45th Annual May 4 Commemoration
¾ÛÉ«¸ó’s May 4 Visitors Center Wins Two Awards
