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Elana Newman, Ph.D., a University of Tulsa associate professor
of psychology, and Barbara Monseu, a Denver investment consultant
who as a school district official had coordinated responses to
students, families and staff following the April 1999 Columbine
High School shooting, went to New York City for the Dart Center
in December 2002.
For more than six months they directed Dart Center Ground Zero
(DCGZ). Their goal: To link journalists affected by the attacks
to emotional, technical and physical support resources.These three
articles review the achievements of that project, which was funded
by a grant from the Dart Foundation. They are drawn from the project
report, written by Monseu and Newman, and from interviews with
Newman.
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by Mike Cane
Mike Cane is a recent graduate of the University of Washington and a Seattle-based free-lance writer.
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