To commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11, Columbia will host a series of lectures. Our recommendations for the week are below, and the full list is after the jump. We’ll post our weekly bucket list soon.
- “Science, Policy and Public Health: Looking Ahead to the Next 10 Years” Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Morningside Campus, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Mailman School of Public Health’s National Center for Disaster Preparedness & the Department of Epidemiology
- “Columbia University 9/11 Tenth Anniversary Commemoration” Low Plaza, Morningside Campus, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, 9:45 am, Office of the University Chaplain and University Programs and Events
- “Ten Years After: The Legacy of 9/11 in American Culture” The Italian Academy, 1161 Amsterdam Avenue, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, 5:00 pm, The Center for American Studies
- “How Do We Remember? With architect Michael Arad, designer of the World Trade Center Memorial” Location: Avery Hall, 100 Level, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011, 6:30 pm, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
- “Café Humanities: The September 11, 2001, Oral History and Narrative Memory Project: What We Learned” PicNic Café, 2665 Broadway (between 101st and 102nd Streets), Monday, Sept. 19, 2011, 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Mary Marshall Clark and Peter Bearman
Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011
- “Ten Years Later: What Have We Learned? The Psychological Impact of 9/11” New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1051 Riverside Drive, 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm, Columbia’s Department of Psychiatry; Columbia’s Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma; Psychology Beyond Borders; the School of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine; and the National Center for PTSD
Wednesday, Sept. 7, and Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011
- “A City Reimagined: Voices of 9/11 in Poetry and Performance” The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, 44 Charlton Street, 7:00pm, The Columbia Center for Oral History, The New Press and WNYC
Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011
- “Science, Policy and Public Health: Looking Ahead to the Next 10 Years” Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Morningside Campus, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm, Mailman School of Public Health’s National Center for Disaster Preparedness & the Department of EpidemiologyFriday, Sept. 9, 2011
- “Ten Years Later: 9/11, the U.S. and the World” International Affairs Building, Room 1501, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm, The School of International and Public Affairs’ Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War & Peace Studies
Friday, Sept. 9, 2011
- “Public Matters: New York Architecture After 9/11 (Exhibition Opening)” Avery Hall, 100 Level, 5:30 pm, The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture in collaboration with Columbia’s Center on Organizational Innovation
- “A Decade of Trauma Research” New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1051 Riverside Drive, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, Columbia University Department of Psychiatry and New York State Psychiatric Institute Grand Rounds
Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011
- “Columbia University 9/11 10th Anniversary Commemoration” Low Plaza, Morningside Campus, 9:45 am; no advance registration required, Office of the University Chaplain and University Programs and Events
- “Ten Years After: The Legacy of 9/11 in American Culture” The Italian Academy, 1161 Amsterdam Avenue, 5:00 pm, The Center for American Studies
Monday, Sept. 12, 2011
- “Public Matters: New York Architecture After 9/11” Discussion moderated by Buell Center Director Reinhold Martin, Avery Hall, 100 Level, 6:30pm, The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture
- “Café Science: Research and Resiliency: An Epidemiologist on the Health Effects of 9/11” With Charles DiMaggio, PicNic Café, 2665 Broadway, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011
- “How Do We Remember?” With architect Michael Arad, designer of the World Trade Center Memorial, Avery Hall, 100 Level, 6:30pm, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Monday, Sept. 19, 2011
- “Café Humanities: The September 11, 2001, Oral History and Narrative Memory Project: What We Learned” With Mary Marshall Clark and Peter Bearman, PicNic Café, 2665 Broadway (between 101st and 102nd), 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Monday, Sept. 26, 2011
- “Café Social Science: Therapy After Terror: 9/11, Psychotherapists and Mental Health” With Karen Seeley, PicNic Café, 2665 Broadway (between 101st and 102nd), 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Friday, Oct. 14, and Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011
- “Conference: Injured Cities, Urban Afterlives” Miller Theatre and Wood Auditorium, All day, The Center for the Critical Analysis of Social Difference