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University Communications in the Wake of the 9/11 Attacks

Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, the University has issued a number of communications to the campus ranging from volunteer opportunities to memorial services to procedures for handling office mail.

- Teachers College Workshop Helps NYC Teachers Learn about Islam
- Although There is No Evidence of Anthrax on Campus, the University Remains Vigilant
- Stressbuster Volunteers and Experts Offer Columbians Ways to Cope with Stress
- New CDC Guidelines for High-volume Mail Services
- Email to Campus Community Addresses Concerns, Provides Information on Anthrax
- Columbia Mail Services E-Mail Offers Guidelines for Handling Suspicious Mail
- Memorial Funds Established by Family and Friends Honoring Alumni Victims
- SEAS Alumnus, Sivan Iyer, Makes Harrowing Escape from WTC Elevator
- Helping Kids Cope with Crisis
- Campus Contributions to Rescue Effort and Families of Victims Total $27,000
- Classmates and Friends Remember Columbia Victims
- Economics Professors Weinstein and Davis Predict NYC Comeback After Sept. 11 Attacks
- Columbia Libraries and University Archives Establish World Trade Center Archive
- Employee Carpool Bulletin Board Established
- Columbia Plans to Establish WTC Scholarship Fund
- President Rupp's Sept. 20 Expression of Sympathy
- University Administration and Students Offer Assistance
- Ecumenical Prayer Observance and 9/14 Update
- Rupp Addresses Interfaith Prayer Service
- Rupp's 9/11 Message

Alumni Information and Student Efforts

- Karen J. Klitzman Memorial Fellowship Created by Family
- Alumni Message Board
- Memorial Mass for Tyler Ugolyn
- COVER-- Columbia Ongoing Volunteer Emergency Relief
- Medical Students Offer Assistance
- Marcus Bleyer Uses Art to Help in the Relief
- Talia Poy's Relief Efforts

Published: Nov 27, 2001
Last modified: Sep 18, 2002


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