NEW YORK RECOVERS

The events of September 11 changed the face of New York and dramatically affected the lives of those who live and work there. Many experienced tragic losses of family and friends, but their professions demanded they respond immediately to the challenges of that day and the days since. Join alumni and faculty as they discuss how they helped keep the city going hour to hour and how they are assisting in the recovery and rebuilding of our nation’s largest city.

Moderator: Robert D. Yaro ’71, President, Regional Plan Association, New York City Presenters: Nicholas D. Malter ’87, Firefighter, City of New York Fire Department; Peter A. Mark, Professor of Art History and a native New Yorker who assisted with recovery work at Ground Zero; Muzzy Rosenblatt ’87, Executive Director, Bowery Residents’ Committee; Laura Walker ’79, President of WNYC, New York's public radio station