In observance of the 10th anniversary of the tragic events of 9/11/2001, Montclair State University's virtual Creative Research Center (CRC) is convening an interdisciplinary panel discussion and audience-participation Q&A on the uses of the imagination in the post-9/11 world.
The event will be moderated by Prof. Neil Baldwin, of the Theatre and Dance department and CRC director, and participants include:
Lori Katterhenry, director, Dance program [introducing a special performance by BFA dance majors of the 1956 Jose Limon classic, There is a Time]
Harry Haines, chair, Communication Studies
Scott Kight, Department of Molecular Biology
Norma Connolly, chair, Justice Studies
Ofelia Rodriguez, Psychology Department
Mike Peters, University photographer and author of The Dream
This Symposium is co-sponsored with the College of the Arts' Office of Education and Community Outreach, the Office of Equity and Diversity, and the Center for Advising and Student Transitions.