Students and faculty gathered at Furman for a discussion about an ongoing conflict in the Middle East, and looked at lessons that can be applied to our lives 24 years after 9/11.
In a political climate that seems to be getting more divided every day, Furman history professor Dr. Jason Hansen hopes to bring people together. Latest Forecast
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The professor was in New York for 9/11 and the months following.
"Weeks and months afterwards, where you have like millions of people and, you know, New Yorkers are known for being kind of gruff and short-tempered and everything. And to have so many people from so many different backgrounds. And no one cared about any of that. Right? We were all kind of in this together," he said. "We were all kind