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Item "Athletic competitions suspended through Sunday"(Oakland University, 2001-09-12) Oakland University"Oakland University is suspending all athletic competition through Sunday, September 16, in the wake of Tuesday's tragedies."Item "Attacks discussed on Day of Understanding"(Oakland University, 2001-09-25) Oakland University"To honor those who lost their lives, suffered injuries or experienced emotional trauma and to promote discussion among OU students, Tuesday, Sept. 25, was designated as 'A Day of Understanding: Search for Harmony through Classroom Dialogue.'"Item "Bioterrorism, economic impact forums set"(Oakland University, 2001-10-26) Oakland University"Oakland University is hosting two forums on Tuesday, Oct. 30, to discuss two major issues related to the war on terrorism and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States."Item "Campus closed as of noon Tuesday, Sept. 11"(Oakland University, 2001-09-11) Oakland University"The university will officially be closed as of noon, Tuesday, Sept. 11, in recognition of the concern for safety and peace of mind of our students, employees and their families during the national tragedy."Item "Catholic Campus Ministry director speaks at memorial"(Oakland University, 2001-09-12) Oakland University"Lisa Brown, director of Catholic Campus Ministry at Oakland University St. John Fisher Chapel University Parish, made this speech at Wednesday's memorial service"Item "Classes resume Wednesday, Sept. 12"(Oakland University, 2001-09-11) Oakland University"The university will hold a memorial at noon, Wednesday, Sept. 12, for students, faculty and staff to reflect on the tragedy of Tuesday's terrorist attack"Item "Faculty, staff add to terrorist attack forums"(Oakland University, 2001-11-05) Oakland University"If the United States had not started military action in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, what would that inaction have told other countries? That was a question posed at an OU forum about the attacks."Item "Flags at half-mast, OU reflects on 9-11"(Oakland University, 2002-09-12) Oakland University"More than 150 people gathered in the Oakland Center for a ceremony of remembering - a ceremony of music, of poetry and of quiet, thoughtful moments in honor of those lost and those who survived the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks one year ago. Oakland's memorial programs began early Sept. 11, 2002 marking the moment when the first jet struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center"Item "Forum examines why world loves, hates U.S."(Oakland University, 2001-10-03) Oakland University"Americans should learn more about Arabs and Muslims, consider their points of view, and try to understand why U.S. government policies have spurred terrorist attacks. These were the opinions shared by panelists at a campus forum Tuesday, Oct. 2."Item "Forum held to discuss recent tragedies"(Oakland University, 2001-09-18) Oakland University"Oakland University students, faculty and staff members gathered Tuesday, Sept. 18, to share their opinions and concerns and to ask questions regarding the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States"Item "Memorial held for victims of terrorist attacks"(Oakland University, 2001-09-12) Oakland University"Oakland University students, faculty, staff and administrators gathered Wednesday, Sept. 12, in the Oakland Center to offer prayers, provide support, and reflect upon the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States"Item "A memorial tribute to the victims of Tuesday's tragedy"(Oakland University, 2001-09-12) Oakland University"Vincent B. Khapoya, professor and chair of the Political Science Department, made this speech at Wednesday's memorial service"Item "More than $8,500 donated to disaster relief"(Oakland University, 2001-10-18) Oakland University"Oakland University, OU's Meadow Brook Theatre and the OU Student Program Board (SPB) donated $8,680 to the American Red Cross on Tuesday, Oct. 16, to benefit victims of the September terrorist attacks."Item "The Names"(Oakland University, 2002-09-12) Oakland University"Poem written by Billy Collins, poet laureate of the United States, and read before Congress Sept. 6, 2002, at its joint session in New York City."Item "Oakland University remembers 9-11"(Oakland University, 2002-09-06) Oakland University"Oakland University has scheduled a number of events to allow the university community to remember the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States."Item "OU blood drives aid victims of terrorist attacks"(Oakland University, 2001-09-13) Oakland University"The Oakland University community can assist victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks by donating blood at two separate drives."Item "OU designates Sept. 25 as Day of Understanding"(Oakland University, 2001-09-21) Oakland University"To honor those who lost their lives, suffered injuries and experienced physical or emotional trauma due to the recent terrorist attacks on the United States, OU has designated Tuesday, Sept. 25, as 'A Day of Understanding: Search for Harmony through Classroom Dialogue.'"Item "OU economics adviser survives WTC attack"(Oakland University, 2001-10-31) Oakland University"Robert Fish, a member of the OU Department of Economics Board of Advisers, survived the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, where he was attending a meeting at the WTC Marriott Hotel between the towers."Item "OU examines America a year after 9-11"(Oakland University, 2002-09-11) Oakland University"As taps solemnly rolled out across OU's campus at 8:46 a.m. on Sept. 11 - the moment the first jet struck the World Trade Center a year ago -America's resilience will be measured in its response to the still unsettled out fall of that once unthinkable terrorist act. On Tuesday, Sept. 10, three Oakland University professors presented their views during a retrospective look at the nation one year after the terrorist attacks on the United States."Item "OU forums address terrorist attacks"(Oakland University, 2001-09-25) Oakland University"The Center for Student Activities is sponsoring four forums to inform the Oakland University community of events surrounding the recent terrorist attacks on the United States and to provide an arena for discussion."