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Articles on Terrorist Attacks at the Pentagon and World Trade Center
(in reverse chronological order)
At Session for Arab and American Students, Political Friction and Personal Friendliness
(10/29/2001)
College Board Conference Reflects a New Concern for Colleges and Students: Terrorism
(10/29/2001)
2 Senators Propose Barring Student Visas for People From Countries Deemed Terrorist Threats
(10/29/2001)
Cooke Foundation Begins $1-Million Scholarship Program for Dependents of Attack Victims
(10/25/2001)
New York State Seeks to Make Good on Shortfall for National Guard Scholarships (10/15/2001)
U.S. House Approves Antiterror Legislation With Added Protections for Student Privacy (10/15/2001)
Senators Say They Expect Foreign Students, Colleges to Help Pay for New Monitoring System (10/15/2001)
Loan Burdens Eased for Military Officers (10/12/2001)
Investigators Seek, and Colleges Provide, Information on Students (10/12/2001)
Aeronautical University Works to Repair Image Damaged by Terrorist Attacks (10/12/2001)
Teaching as Healing, at Ground Zero (10/12/2001)
Lawmakers Add Student-Privacy Protections to Proposed Antiterrorism Legislation (10/12/2001)
Most American Scholars Abroad Are Staying Put, While Those in Some Nations Must Leave (10/11/2001)
Union Files Grievance on Behalf of UCLA Librarian Suspended for Message About Terrorism (10/10/2001)
Education Meetings Postponed in Middle East (10/9/2001)
Students Protest and Show Support for U.S. Military Strikes in Afghanistan (10/9/2001)
Monitoring of Foreign Students' Status Draws Increasing Attention From Lawmakers and College Groups
(10/8/2001)
THE FRACTURED LANDSCAPE
Teaching, reading, and writing in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks (10/5/2001)
CUNY Chancellor, Trustees Denounce Professors Who Criticized U.S. Policy After Attacks (10/5/2001)
U. of British Columbia Stands Behind Professor Who Blasted U.S. Foreign Policy (10/4/2001)
Flag Burning Sets Off Controversy at Emory U. (10/4/2001)
Colleges Largely Complying With Requests for Information on Foreign Students, Survey Finds (10/4/2001)
NSF Awards Grants to Assess Damage at Terrorist-Attack Sites (10/3/2001)
College President Is Called to Active Duty in Coast Guard (10/2/2001)
Clinton and Dole to Aid Scholarship Fund for Dependents of Victims of Attacks (10/1/2001)
Professor, Once the Subject of Terrorist Investigation, Is Placed on Leave After He Receives Threats (10/1/2001)
TV Station at U. of Missouri Draws Fire for Policy on Patriotic Displays (10/1/2001)
Many Arab Students in the U.S. Head Home, Citing Growing Hostility (9/28/2001)
Community-College Instructor Is Suspended After Discussion on Terrorist Attacks (9/25/2001)
Campuses Beef Up Security, Increasing Patrols and ID Checks (9/25/2001)
Education Department Suspends Loan Obligations for Students Fulfilling Military Duty (9/25/2001)
Colleges Plan Scholarships for Dependents of Terror Victims (9/24/2001)
Threat Prompts Calvin College to Shut Down (9/24/2001)
Senator Feinstein May Propose 6-Month Moratorium on Student Visas (9/24/2001)
Bush Antiterrorist Proposals Raise Concerns About Students' Privacy Rights (9/24/2001)
At Stadiums, Colleges Stress Security and Patriotism as Sporting Events Resume (9/24/2001)
Attack on Indian Student at U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Leads to Brawl, 2 Arrests (9/24/2001)
Uncertainty Aside, Lobbyists Foresee Healthy Budgets for Student Aid and NIH (9/28/2001)
A Photo Gallery: Campus Scenes in the Wake of September 11 (9/28/2001)
A Business School Counts Its Losses at the World Trade Center (9/28/2001)
Victims From Academe (9/28/2001)
At a University Proud of Diversity, Jewish and Muslim Students Set Aside Differences -- at Least for Now (9/28/2001)
College That Serves New York's Finest Faces Deaths in a 'Wartime' Atmosphere (9/28/2001)
The Fractured Landscape: Reflections on September 11, 2001, and Its Aftermath (9/28/2001)
In Afghanistan, a Forlorn University Prepares for Even More Isolation (9/21/2001)
Pakistan's Islamic Colleges Provide the Taliban's Spiritual Fire (9/21/2001)
Private Colleges in Urban Areas Are Most Likely to Feel Fallout From Last Week's Attacks, Report Says (9/21/2001)
On Campuses Across U.S., Students Hold Rallies for Peace, Drawing Mixed Responses (9/21/2001)
Education Dept. Eases Student-Privacy Rules for FBI's Terrorism Investigation (9/21/2001)
After at Least 4 Assaults, Some Foreign Students Plan to Leave U.S.; More Protection Urged (9/20/2001)
U.S. Calls for Reprieves to Student-Loan Borrowers Affected by Jetliner Attacks (9/20/2001)
New York May Offer Free Tuition to Families of Victims of Terrorist Attacks (9/20/2001)
Students at 140 Colleges Plan Rallies for Nonviolent Response to Terrorism (9/20/2001)
Cartoon in Berkeley Paper Sparks Protests and Campus Debate (9/20/2001)
College Fund Raisers Step Lightly to Avoid Alienating Donors (9/20/2001)
British Student Union Enforces Ban Against Campus Activities by Militant Islamic Group (9/20/2001)
Teaching Through Tragedy (9/20/2001)
After Tragedies, College Athletics Officials Face Rescheduling, Security Concerns (9/19/2001)
2 Scholars Archive Web Sites on Terrorist Attacks (9/18/2001)
Education Foundation Pledges $3-Million Toward Scholarships for Victims' Families (9/18/2001)
University Advocates Caution Against Clampdown on Student-Visa Applications (9/18/2001)
Campuses Near World Trade Center Plan to Resume Classes; Elsewhere, Flag-Waving and Retaliation Are Debated (9/18/2001)
Internet Proves a Valuable Communication Tool in Time of Crisis (9/17/2001)
American Colleges Abroad Add Security in Wake of Terrorist Attacks (9/17/2001)
Events Canceled or Postponed Because of Travel Concerns or 'Inappropriate' Timing (9/17/2001)
Vigils and Violence: As Colleges Honor the Dead, Muslim Student Is Harassed on One Campus (9/17/2001)
Colleges Try to Account for Their Own Amid News of Rescues and More Deaths (9/14/2001)
On One Campus: Shock, Anger ... and Resilience (9/14/2001)
Callers Harass Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U. in The Wake of FBI Search of Student Records (9/14/2001)
Athletics Conferences Back Away from Plans to Play Weekend Games (9/14/2001)
Across the U.S., All but a Few Colleges Resume Classes in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks (9/13/2001)
Attacks Take Lives of Scholars From 4 Universities and a Coach About to Start a New Job (9/13/2001)
Hard Call for Athletics Officials: Does the Game Go On? (9/13/2001)
Colleges Cancel Classes After Terrorist Attacks; Pace U. Had Program in World Trade Center (9/12/2001)
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