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"This is a time for us to probe our values, to connect
what we say we believe with what we consistently step out
and do. It is deeper than flying the flag. But in these days
it also can consist of flying that flag - not as a symbol
of jingoistic nationalism, but as a clear historic symbol
of the world's most enduring constitutional republic securing
individual liberty - the liberation of the human body and
the soaring freedom of the human spirit." (
full text )
UO President David Frohnmayer, September 14,
2001
In the aftermath of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, members
of the University of Oregon community are responding in a
variety of ways. Foremost among these, as is appropriate for
an institution of higher education, are various educational
efforts.
The University Senate formed an Ad Hoc Committee on Campus
Responses to Aftermath of September 11th Events. This umbrella
group is assembling information in support of these educational
programs.
Here, on the committee's web page, you can find the latest
information about the committee's charge,
its membership, a calendar
of associated events and activities, published opinions
and editorials, and links to other resources
and reference materials.
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