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