For those of you old enough to have lived through the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, you probably remember in vivid detail where you were and what you were doing when you heard about them.
Next month marks the 25th anniversary. Time has flown by. Since that day when nearly 3,000 people were murdered by Islamic jihadists, the United States fought its longest wars in history, endured the Great Recession, overhauled its health care system, endured a global pandemic, added trillions of dollars to the national debt and is now hearing calls for overhauling its health care system, because apparently the last effort failed.
South Dakota State University’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is hosting a public forum on the anniversary featuring a panel of three firsthand accounts from that day.










