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War with Iraq
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April 3: Several hundred students, staff, and faculty attended
a "teach-in" on issues related to the war in Iraq. A number
of UCSC faculty members participated.
March 31: Dedication of a campus place for "quiet reflection."
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Chancellor
Greenwood, right, dedicates space in the Upper Quarry Amphitheater
as a place for people to express themselves about the war in
Iraq. A participant, above, writes a note on a "community
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04-07-03: Several hundred students, staff, and faculty participated in
a "teach-in" on issues related to the war in Iraq. See Currents
story.
04-01-03: The UC Education Abroad Program has issued a message about "Student
Safety and the Situation in Iraq." (04-01-03) More
On Thursday, April 3, a "teach-in" on issues related to the
war in Iraq will be held on campus from noon to 3 p.m. A number of UCSC
faculty members are participating. (03-31-03) More
A UCSC psychologist who is a propaganda expert has been in great demand
by reporters since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq began. (03-31-03) More
Chancellor Greenwood invites members of the campus community to join her
on Monday, March 31, in dedicating a place for "quiet reflection"
in the Upper Quarry Amphitheater. (03-28-03) More
As the war breaks out, UC President Atkinson writes about security, Education
Abroad, and more in a message to the university community. (03-19-03)
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On the eve of war in Iraq, Chancellor Greenwood and Academic Senate Chair
Blumenthal ask members of the campus community to "draw strength
from understanding and respect for others." In their message to the
campus community, they also discuss campus communication outlets that
may prove useful during the war. (03-18-03) More
Due to travel concerns, the UC Board of Regents has canceled its meeting
this week. (03-18-03) More
Chancellor Greenwood encourages members of the UCSC community to express
their views about a war with Iraq in a manner that contributes to UCSC's
educational mission and is respectful of others. (03-14-03) More
Members of the UCSC community are expressing their views about the war
in a special online forum. More
A number of UCSC faculty have made themselves available to discuss aspects
of the crisis with reporters. More
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