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Sept 11: A Campus Reflects
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University-wide Commemoration of September 11
and Other Activities

Tuesday, Sept. 10

12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. -- Divinity School: "9/11: Reflections a Year Later." The panel will consist of faculty members Ellen Davis, Emmanuel Katongole, W.C. Turner and William Willimon. Dean L. Gregory Jones will moderate. Chaplain Sally Bates will offer opening and closing prayers. Alumni Memorial Common Room.

4 p.m., Sept. 10 to 9 p.m., Sept. 11 -- Duke University Hospital: Staff, patients and families are invited to share their reflections at writing station locations at the Duke Hospital Atrium, Duke Clinic Food Court, North Pavilion Food Court and Duke Hospital Chapel (sixth floor).

September 11, 2002

7:00 a.m. - 7 p.m. -- Duke Hospital Chapel open with Pastoral Service staff throughout the day leading moments of silence and spiritual songs and reflections. Sixth floor, Duke Hospital.

8:00 a.m. -- Tribute at Duke Museum of Art, including the photo essay "Missing: Documenting the Spontaneous Memorials of 9/11." Duke University President Nannerl O. Keohane, Museum Director Michael P. Mezzatesta, and Dean of the Duke Chapel William H. Willimon will speak. Aimee Molloy, Director of Exhibitions of the Municipal Art Society of New York, the originator of the exhibition, will describe her experiences in New York last September 11, and her work with photographer Martha Cooper in organizing the exhibition.

8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. -- Duke Chapel: Prayers read throughout the day, every hour on the hour, led by chapel Dean William H. Willimon and members of the Religious Life Staff. Duke Chapel.

8:30 a.m. -- Duke School of Law: Memorial service for Duke students, staff and faculty members to share thoughts and experiences related to Sept. 11. Ending at 8:46 a.m. with a moment of silence. Duke law school courtyard.

8:46 a.m. -- Ringing of one chime on carillon (crash of American Flight 11 into north tower)

9:03 a.m. -- Ringing of one chime on carillon (crash of United Flight 175 into south tower)

9:30 a.m. -- Fuqua School of Business: Dean Douglas Breeden will gather Fuqua students, faculty and staff for a moment of silence and a few brief remarks. Fox Student Center, Fuqua School.

9:43 a.m. -- Ringing of one chime on carillon (crash of American Flight 66 into Pentagon)

9:50 a.m. -- Ringing of one chime on carillon (south tower collapse)

10:00 a.m. -- Service of Word and Table in York Chapel of Duke Divinity School; Professor Stanley Hauerwas will preach

10:00 a.m. -- Durham Regional Hospital: Memorial blood drive until 3 p.m. First floor classroom. Call 470-5256 to make an appointment.

10:10 a.m. -- Ringing of one chime on carillon (crash of United Flight 93 in Pennsylvania)

10:28 a.m. -- Ringing of one chime on carillon (north tower collapse)

11:00 a.m. -- Ringing of six chimes on carillon in honor of six Duke alumni who perished in the September 11 tragedies: Rob Lenoir (T'84), Peter Ortale (T'87), Todd Pitman (T'93), Todd Rancke (T'81), Fred Rimmele (M'94), and Michael Taylor (T'81); followed by the planting of six trees in a memorial grove at the West Edens Link in honor of these alumni.

11:30 a.m. -- 1:00 p.m. -- Inspirational music played by musicians in the Duke Hospital lobby.

12:00 noon -- Duke University Hospital: Moment of Silence across the hospital.

12:00 noon -- Memorial service sponsored by Duke Student Government and the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, in front of Duke Chapel

12:00 noon -- John Hope Franklin Center: Wednesday "Conversations" Series: There will be an informal conversation about life since September 11 -- no speakers, just a quiet place for anyone who wishes to talk about life "Since 9-11". Lower level cafe, Franklin Center, corner of Trent Dr. and Erwin Rd: Parking in the hospital deck.

12:00 noon -- School of Law: Forum on "A Year Later: Examining the Emerging Legal Questions." Featuring Madeline Morris, Scott Silliman, Michael Byers and Christopher Schroeder of the law school. Each will speak for about 10 minutes on one or two crucial legal "pressure points" that 9/11 and the ensuing war on terrorism have brought to the fore, such as: the legality of an invasion of Iraq, the classification and detention of "enemy combatants," the lowering of privacy and civil liberties protections, the options for international prosecution of terrorists. Questions & answers follow. Law School

12:00 noon and 2 p.m. -- Diversity Working Group: Showing of the film "Loss and Recovery: Librarians Bear Witness to September 11, 2001." Carpenter Board Room, Perkins Library.

12:15 p.m. -- Medical Psychology Conference: Dr. Eric Christopher, Department of Psychology and Behavioral Science, "On the Events of 9/11/01." 8253 Duke Hospital.

1:00 p.m. -- Brief Interfaith Service led by members of the Religious Life Staff in Duke Chapel.Organ music will follow the service until 3:00 p.m.

1:10-2:00 p.m. -- Department of Political Science: Forum on "The Impact of 9/11 on America's Role in the World." Speakers are Professors Peter Feaver, Michael Gillespie, Bruce Jentleson and Robert Keohane. Remembrance of Peter Ortale and others, followed by discussion. White Lecture Hall, East Campus.

5:15 p.m. -- Vespers Service in Duke Chapel

7:00 p.m. -- Symposium at the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy
Professor Bruce Kuniholm, "9/11, The 'Great Game' and the Vision Thing"
Professor Maureen Quilligan, "What's in a Word: Terrorism"
Professor Scott Silliman, "The War on Terrorism: A Legal Quagmire"
Professor Bart Haynes M.D., "After Anthrax: Emerging Infections and Biodefense"
Closing remarks by Professor Bruce Jentleson, director of the Sanford Institute.

9:00 p.m. -- Catholic Mass in Duke Chapel.



 
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Focus Corner
___   Campus Voices

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


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___   DUMA Exhibit

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.

Information for Broadcast Media


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