Events and Educational Programs
Ongoing commitment to student safety
President's message of unity and tolerance
unity in compassion, commitment to
democratic ideals, tolerance
Coping with trauma: campus resources for students, parents, faculty, and staff
Information for alumni
Ways to be informed/involved
Informed
Involved
- Donate Blood
- Join a campus volunteer organization such as:
- Participate in a workshop by the National Coalition Building Institute to expand understanding and tolerance of others 442-5490
Reflections: a campus united and involved
- Impact of 9/11 on UAlbany Students Assessed
by Carol Olechowski, UAlbany Update
- Use a Tax to Fight Terror
by Julian Zelizer, Associate Professor, History and Public Policy
- Invite students to learn from us, not terrorists
by Heinz-Dieter Meyer, Associate Professor, School of Education
- With an Outpouring of Compassion and Unity in Countless Ways, UAlbany Responds Quickly
- Faculty and students reach out to each other and the community and help
in New York City.
Faculty perspectives on the future
- Students assist with the search and rescue effort
- Albany City Mayor Gerald D. Jennings, President Karen Hitchcock, and College of St. Rose President Mark Sullivan call for climate of tolerance
- Interfaith memorial service honoring victims and remembering their families
- Gen X View is Changed Forever
by Julian E. Zelizer, Associate Professor, History Department
- Our political process will keep doing its job
by Tom Birkland
- Poem about the attacks by Joan Murray, Poet-in-Residence, Writer's Institute
- Dean's Message, School of Criminal Justice Newsletter, October 3, 2001