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9/11 Then and Now: Renewing a Commitment to Service, Volunteerism and Civic Engagement

This year commemorates the 20th anniversary of 9/11. A cross-disciplinary panel will discuss the impact of the 9/11 attacks and link our knowledge and understanding to present day events. Panelists will reflect on this historical event and re-engage within the current context of the identity based, geopolitical issues while emphasizing the importance of the legacy of service that came out of this significant time of loss and change for the US and the world.

Sponsored by the UMD Cross-Campus Civic Engagement Working Group, College of Education, School of Public Health, School of Public Policy, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and University Chaplains

Contact: Lena Morreale Scott lscott12@umd.edu

Topical Areas: Faculty and Staff, Students

Visit http://go.umd.edu/Sept11ThenAndNow to learn more.

Moderator:

  • Dana Priest, Investigative Reporter, Washington Post and Chair of the John S. and James L. Knight Chair in Public Affairs Journalism at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland  

Panelists: 

  • Mary L. Tobin, Senior Advisor, Wounded Warrior, Veteran and Military Family Initiatives, AmeriCorps
  • Imam Tarif Shraim, Muslim Chaplain, University Chaplains
  • Robert Orr, Dean, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland (and former assistant secretary-general for strategic planning in the Executive Office of the United Nations)
  • Boris D. Lushniak, Professor and Dean, School of Public Health, University of Maryland and former acting US Surgeon General (part of the leadership team at CDC / National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health that responded to the devastation at Ground Zero) 
  • Georgina Dodge, Vice President for Diversity & Inclusion, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, University of Maryland