How do schools heal from tragedies?

<p>I suppose that one advantage which a college has is a constant influx and graduation of its students. This is not to say that a tragedy should be forgotten but that as a new cohort of students populate the campus, the events take on a more historical memory rather than a personal one for the students.</p>

<p>Obviously administrators, faculty, staff and alumni who witnessed the events have a tougher row to hoe.</p>