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15 Years After 9/11

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The Impact of Trauma on Children

Robin Gurwitch on the effects of 9/11 on children

More than one quarter of American children will experience a serious, traumatic event like...

PUBLISHED August 11, 2016 IN Academics
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The Growth of Islamic Studies

Omid Safi on how universities poured resources into Islam scholarship after 9/11

Two months after the 9/11 attacks, many of the major Islamic scholars gathered in Denver for...

PUBLISHED August 11, 2016 IN Academics , Global
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Teaching Terrorism

David Siegel on how the demand for terrorism scholarship increased after 9/11

Before Sept. 11, 2001, the study of terrorism was largely qualitative in nature, focused on...

PUBLISHED August 1, 2016 IN Academics
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Carla Antanaccio and the Impacts of 9/11

Since 9/11, Archaeologists Struggle to Work Safely

Carla Antonaccio on ancient archaeological sites that have become battlefields

PUBLISHED August 19, 2016 IN Global
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Since 9/11, a Frost and a Thaw in U.S.-Latin American Relations

Patrick Duddy on the up-and-down relationship between the U.S. and Latin America since 9/11

The morning of Sept. 11, 2001, sitting at his desk at the U.S. Embassy in Bolivia, Patrick Duddy...

PUBLISHED August 15, 2016 IN Global
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Making Art in a Post-9/11 World

Pedro Lasch on the challenges artists faced following the 9/11 attacks

A week after the terror attacks of Sept. 11, Pedro Lasch emerged from a Manhattan subway station...

PUBLISHED August 15, 2016 IN Academics , Global , Arts
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After 9/11, a Rush to Improve Port Security

Mohammad Ahmed on how nuclear physicists mobilized after 9/11 -- and how more work is still needed

The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks prompted a major push to secure our nation’s...

PUBLISHED August 11, 2016 IN Academics , Global
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Mark Chaves and the impact of 9/11

After 9/11, a short-lived rush to church

Mark Chaves on how church business boomed briefly after 9/11

PUBLISHED August 19, 2016 IN Academics
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After 9/11, Playing it Safe on the Radio Dial

Mark Anthony Neal on nationalism and popular music after 9/11

The shock of the World Trade Center attacks quickly reverberated in the world of popular music,...

PUBLISHED August 11, 2016 IN Academics
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