Commemorating 9/11

As the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks approaches, the university holds a panel discussion and remembrance events to mark the tragedy.

The lives of those who learn, teach and work on this campus were touched by the nation’s assault on Sept. 11, 2001. The worst terrorist attack in United States history permanently altered campus life, security, research and studies at The University of Texas at Austin.

As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, a series of events have been organized to commemorate the tragedy. The university, Student Government and other campus entities have planned these observances.

“Sept. 11, 2001 was a watershed event in this country and throughout the world. Now, with the passing of 10 years, it is a unique time for reflection,” said Robert Hutchings, Dean of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, which is sponsoring a panel discussion on moving forward after 9/11. “We not only honor those whose lives were lost on that day, but we continue to try to understand the longer-term meaning and import of those events, even as we tackle a host of new challenges.”

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