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Bismarck State College and The Dakota Institute of Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation hosted a two-day symposium that observed and examined the effect of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Heartland of America.

As a part of the symposium, Jenette Nelson, Mother of Ann who died in WTC and Marcel Sim, Ground Zero Paramedic relate their personal experiences.

Watch 9/11 Ten Years Later – Personal Experiences – Jenette Nelson, Mother of Ann who died in WTC and Marcel Sim, Ground Zero Paramedic on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

More information on the symposium can be found here: September 11 Ten Years Later – Impact on the Heartland. View footage from this historical event through our Video On Demand library.

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Bismarck State College and The Dakota Institute of Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation hosted a two-day symposium that observed and examined the effect of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Heartland of America.

As a part of the symposium, General Charles Wald, USAF, retired, reflected upon his experience as a key planner for the America’s retaliation effort after 9/11. General Wald was the keynote speaker.

Watch 9/11 Ten Years Later – General Charles Wald, USAF, retired on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

More information on the symposium can be found here: September 11 Ten Years Later – Impact on the Heartland. View footage from this historical event through our Video On Demand library.

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Bismarck State College and The Dakota Institute of Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation hosted a two-day symposium that observed and examined the effect of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Heartland of America.

As a part of the symposium, Thomas Frank, the author of What’s the Matter With Kansas?, spoke on the insularity of the heartland in relation to the events of “9/11.”

Watch The Insularity of the Heartland – Thomas Frank, Author on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

More information on the symposium can be found here: September 11 Ten Years Later – Impact on the Heartland. View footage from this historical event through our Video On Demand library.

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The “A Sense of Place” performance by the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra is now available for online viewing! This special performance includes “Roosevelt in Cowboy Land” with music and text written by Chris Brubeck and narrated by Clay S. Jenkinson.

Music directed by Dr. Beverly Everett.

Watch “A Sense of Place” by Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

You can find more information and schedules on our web site.

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Bismarck State College and The Dakota Institute of Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation hosted a two-day symposium that observed and examined the effect of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Heartland of America.

As a part of the symposium, North Dakota Air National Guard Lt. Col. Dean Eckmann spoke on his role of being one of the three F-16 fighter pilots who were scrambled from Langley AFB on the morning of September 11, 2001 in the defense of America’s capital.

Watch Flight Over Pentagon – Lt. Col. Dean Eckmann on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

More information on the symposium can be found here: September 11 Ten Years Later – Impact on the Heartland. View footage from this historical event through our Video On Demand library.

Thanks for watching!

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