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September 3, 2002
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY
The first anniversary of the September
11th tragedy is approaching, and this date has acquired a
special and solemn meaning across our nation and around the
world. Many in the University of California community will
be taking the opportunity of this anniversary to honor the
heroes and victims of September 11th, to contemplate the events
of the past year, and to look forward.
We share the sorrow for the lives that
were lost one year ago, including members of our own UC family.
While September 11th signifies different things to different
people, for me, it will always be a reminder of the fragility
of human life and of the constant need for citizens of the
global community to find ways of understanding each other
and living together peacefully.
As a research university, we have a special
role to play in the post-September 11th environment. We are
engaged in a search for knowledge that leads to an improved
understanding of our world and the betterment of the human
condition. We can take great pride in the contributions our
faculty, students, staff, and alumni are making in the areas
of international relations, cross-cultural understanding,
anti-terrorism, infrastructure protection, disaster response,
and nuclear security, among many others.
While University business will continue
on September 11, I encourage you to participate in any of
the commemorative activities occurring in our local communities
that day. I urge the chancellors and laboratory directors
to be as flexible as possible in permitting employees to participate
in such activities during the workday.
Fiat Lux,
Richard C. Atkinson
President
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