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Response page: Resources for students and staff

September 20, 2001

Preparedness information For information about efforts to protect the state and university from terrorism threats, visit the… Read More

Response page: Statements

September 20, 2001

Remarks from the Sept. 11, 2002, program of reflection and remembrance Chancellor John D. Wiley… Read More

Noted physician-activist to lecture at UW–Madison

September 19, 2001

Physician, alternative healer, poet, human rights and environmental activist Juan Almendares will present a free public lecture Wednesday, Sept. 26, at UW–Madison. Read More

New pharmacy building opens

September 18, 2001

The $45 million Rennebohm Hall pharmacy building opened Sept. 21. Read More

UW conference addresses violence against women

September 18, 2001

The School of Nursing is presenting a conference Sept. 28-30 on the international problem of violence against women. Read More

Parallel Press publishes poet Cantrell

September 18, 2001

Madison poet Charles Cantrell wrestles with the lingering effects of his father's alcoholism in the latest release from the Parallel Press, "Cicatrix." Read More

No-fly zone requested, university police make plans

September 18, 2001

UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley has requested a no-fly zone over Camp Randall when the Badgers resume play Saturday, Sept. 29. Read More

Teach-in on Islam in the world set for Sept. 19

September 17, 2001

The religious ideas of Islam and its global influence will be explored at a teach-in conducted by members of the UW–Madison faculty and the Madison Muslim community on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 4-6 p.m. in 3650 Mosse Humanities Building, 455 N. Park St. Read More

Key deadlines extended

September 15, 2001

At the chancellors teleconference on Thursday, September 13 it was agreed, in view of the events of this week, to extend the add deadline and 100-percent refund deadline by one full week. A few other key deadlines have also been proportionately changed. Read More

Remembrance program today

September 14, 2001

As part of the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance, a joint campus-community program is planned for Library Mall in downtown Madison at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14. Read More

EAO: How to cope

September 14, 2001

The Employee Assistance Office offers the following information that may be useful in coping with the events of Sept. 11. Read More

Tips for addressing the tragedy in class

September 14, 2001

From the Employee Assistance Office, here are some tips for helping faculty and other instructors respond to student reactions. Read More

Program for Remembrance and Reflection: Opening Remarks by Gary Sandefur

September 14, 2001

Thank you, everyone, for coming, I’d like to welcome the students, faculty, and staff who have taken the time to be here. And I’d… Read More

Ecologists to showcase research at campus symposium

September 13, 2001

Current faculty research will be the focus of the UW–Madison Ecology Group's Seventh Annual Symposium Sept. 20-21. Read More

Badgers cancel weekend athletics

September 13, 2001

All University of Wisconsin athletic events scheduled through Sunday have been cancelled or postponed in the wake of Tuesdayâs national tragedy. Read More

National Tragedy: Response and Resources

September 13, 2001

  Latest news   Debriefing for staff Friday Building evacuation… Read More

WAA hosts career reception for students of color

September 13, 2001

The third annual Career Links Reception for alumni, students, faculty and staff will be 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25, Alumni Lounge of the Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St. Read More

How you can get involved

September 13, 2001

Here are some ways you can be involved or help others in the wake of the tragedies. Read More

Dean of Students staff offers advice, help

September 13, 2001

Members of the Dean of Students staff are concerned about the emotional impact of these tragic events. Read More

Provost: Heal ourselves, help others

September 13, 2001

Interim Provost Gary Sandefur e-mailed this message to university students this afternoon. Read More