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The Chronicle of Higher Education: Issues in depth

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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