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Alumni web forum opens up

During the month of October, alumni are invited to contribute their thoughts and feelings about the Sept. 11 tragedy and its aftermath to a special collaborative edition of "What Matters," the alumni opinion column published monthly on the web by the Alumni Association.

Entitled "A Time to Share," the October "What Matters" offers a forum for alumni to contribute their stories, reactions, prayers, condolences and hopes for the future. Click on the web site to post a comment or see commenbts posted by others.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on October 3, 2001.

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