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Remarks by President Frohnmayer at the September 14 candlelight vigil

Epidemiologic Information on Bioterrorism - This site provides educational information on potential biological weapons, considered in an epidemiologic and public health context. It is intended for noncommercial use by students, health professionals and the general population.

American Anthrax Outbreak of 2001 - An outbreak of intentionally-spread anthrax occurred in United States during the latter part of 2001, causing both cutaneous and inhalational anthrax and several deaths. This site of the UCLA Department of Epidemiology provides clinical and epidemiologic details on many aspects of the anthrax field investigation, and descriptive overview graphs of onset times, used often by the discipline.

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"Commentary: Ashcroft tries to quell critics with his rhetoric"*
Prof. Matthew Dennis (history)
Register Guard, Dec 12, 2001

"Patriots unafraid to ask question"*
Prof. Matthew Dennis (History)
Register Guard, November 8, 2001

"Common Sense Needs to Prevail"*
Prof. Tom Givon (Linguistics and Cognitive Science)
Register Guard, October 19, 2001

"Embrace more meaningful patriotism"*
Prof. Tom Wheeler (Journalism)
Register Guard, October 9, 2001

"Hollywood sees horror transformed into reality"*
Prof. Debra Merskin Beauchamp (Journalism)
Register Guard, October 5, 2001

"Pacifism isn't evil - it's a moral response to violence"*
Prof. Cheyney Ryan (Philosophy)
Register Guard, October 4, 2001

"American news coverage weak on world affairs"*
Prof. Stephen Ponder (Journalism)
Register Guard, Sept 21, 2001

 



The University Senate Ad Hoc Committee serves to coordinate and faciliate informed discussion, from a variety of perspectives, on the events of September 11th and their aftermath.  The Committee does not take positions on issues of policy, politics, or ideology.  To ensure its neutrality, the Committee will provide clear identification of the specific sponsorship of campus activities by the groups that carry them out. In all cases, the content of remarks and materials relating to these issues are the responsibility of their sponsors, and do not reflect an official position of the Ad Hoc Committee or the University of Oregon.
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