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Sept 11: A Campus Reflects
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September 11 -- Related News Releases


Sept. 19 Panel Discussion Features Dissent About 9/11
Contributors to "Dissent from the Homeland: Essays After September 11" will take part in a panel discussion Sept. 19 on the war on terrorism and the causes and consequences of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
http://today.duke.edu/showcase/ulife/sept_19_forum.html

Duke Commemorates 9/11 One year after the Sept. 11 attacks, the university honors those who died
http://today.duke.edu/showcase/911site/911events.html

Duke Students Flood 9/11-Related Courses
Four years ago, Michael Munger was trying to find ways to attract students to international relations courses.
http://today.duke.edu/showcase/911site/sept11_courses.html

Looking Back: 9/11 Across America
The Center for Documentary Studies presents "An Acoustic Exhibit of American Voices"
http://today.duke.edu/showcase/911site/cds.html

Post-Sept. 11 Cartoons in Arab Media Skewer the United States, article says
Cartoons in Arab/Muslim newspapers draw a moral equivalent between the war in Afghanistan and terrorist attacks
http://today.duke.edu/showcase/cartoons1.html

Sept. 11 Memorials Provide Traditional Framework For
Collective Grief

In a culture that embraces the psychotherapeutic approach to resolving problems, memorial rituals such as those planned to mark the first anniversary of Sept. 11 provide a traditional avenue for people to collectively express and experience grief
http://today.duke.edu/showcase/tips/grieftip.html

Duke Professor's Work to be performed in 9/11 Theater Event
A monologue by Prof. Erin Cressida Wilson of Duke University will be performed on September 11 in New York City as part of a three-day event called "Brave New World."
http://today.duke.edu/showcase/arts/erin_911.html

African-American Experience Of Grief Offers Unique Perspective On Sept. 11
For African Americans, mourning and funeral practices memorialize a history of inexplicable and irresolvable tragedy. http://today.duke.edu/showcase/tips/holloway-kl.html


 
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Focus Corner
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Campus Voices: Members of Duke community reflect on the meaning of the 9/11 anniversary.


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A portfolio of images from the DUMA Exhibit "Missing: Documenting the Spontaneous Memorials of 9/11"


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___   Catheryn Cotten

In a recent interview with Dialogue, Catheryn Cotten discusses how universities have had to change their visa administration.

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Audio & Video
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audio Audio from Duke's Karla Holloway on "Talk of the Nation," on National Public Radio. September 11, 2002 Listen.

audio Audio from Professor Ebrahim Moosa on "The Connection," on National Public Radio. September 10, 2002 Listen.

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