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UCSC Responds to the Crisis

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Chancellor Greenwood has been named to a committee that will make recommendations on how the world's scientific and technical resources can best be used to respond to the threat of "catastrophic terrorism."
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In the aftermath of September 11, international aid and economic reform programs need to be scrutinized for ways in which they foster social tensions.
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UCSC firefighters collect nearly $10,000 for the families of fallen firefighters in New York.
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A message from Business and Administrative Services describes steps that have been taken to make the campus safe and secure.
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False accusations are a staple of wartime propaganda, expert says.
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UCSC doctors and nurses are seeing a number of students who want to have anthrax tests.
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Members of the UCSC community are expressing their views in a special online forum.
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A number of UCSC faculty have made themselves available to discuss aspects of the crisis with reporters.
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Services & Support


Environmental Health & Safety has compiled information and resources regarding biological hazards.
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UCSC's Mail Services manager issues guidelines for handling mail.
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HR has made available a presentation on "critical incident stress."
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The services of the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity / Affirmative Action are available to anyone who feels they have been the target of any hostile speech or harassment.
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Crisis counseling and support is available to all UCSC staff, faculty, and students through Counseling and Psychological Services.
More Faculty and staff may also wish to use services available to them through the Employee Assistance Program. More

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