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September 11 - Remembered

 


This site was last updated in September 2002. It remains online as an archival record.

This site contains links to services, official statements and other information about campus resources that have been brought to bear at the University of Wisconsin-Madison following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the continuing war against terrorism.

Send comments or questions on this site to comments@uc.wisc.edu


 

Latest

 

American Trilogy (107K PDF file) - The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution and The Bill of Rights. Chapbook published by UW-Madison Libraries' Paralell Press.

Photos from Sept. 11, 2002


 

Resources available to students, staff

 

Preparedness information

For information about efforts to protect the state and university from terrorism threats, visit the Governor's Task Force on Terrorism Preparedness, where you'll find mail handling tips, links to emergency management and helping agencies, and answers to frequently asked questions.

Coping resources

For help dealing with the aftermath of Sept. 11, consider these resources:

Students: Dean of Students Office, 263-5700.
Counseling and Consultation Services, 265-5600 (The service, run by University Health Services, is open 8:30 am-5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday.)

Faculty and staff: Employee Assistance Office, 263-2987

How to cope (Employee Assistance Office)

Other resources

Forum audio now on Web
The International Institute's forum, "The U.S. in a Changed World," held Oct. 18, 2001, is available on the Web. Audiotapes of the forum are also available. For information, contact Ronnie Hess, 262-5590, rlhess@facstaff.wisc.edu.
Press coverage of the forum


 

Statements

 

Remarks from the Sept. 11, 2002, program of reflection and remembrance

Chancellor John D. Wiley

Bryan Gadow, Chair, Associated Students of Madison

Earlier statements regarding Sept. 11 and its aftermath

A Message from Chancellor John D. Wiley

Provost: Heal ourselves, help others


 
 
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