Statement by President John D. Welty

As we commemorate the eighth anniversary of one of the most tragic events in American history, I urge everyone in our California State University, Fresno community to take a moment to reflect on how we were changed by Sept. 11, 2001.

When the Twin Towers fell, so did some of our nation’s innocence. We lost more than 3,000 Americans who were simply going about their daily lives. We saw the collapse of two icons in the Twin Towers, the Pentagon ablaze and devastation across a field in Pennsylvania.

Our Fresno State family also lost two alumni – Vincent Tolbert, who died in the Pentagon, and Todd Beamer, one of the passengers on Flight 93 who forced hijackers to crash the plane in Pennsylvania and prevented it from reaching Washington, D.C.

We lost much, but we also gained: New appreciation for the bravery and self-sacrifice of individuals. A greater resolve to stand together as a nation. A heightened capacity for compassion and consideration for our fellow citizens. A deeper appreciation for our way of life that celebrates diversity, understanding and tolerance of those different from ourselves.

I believe we also gained a better understanding of who we are as a people and a family.

We’ll never know what contributions those we lost would have made toward creating a better world, but we can keep alive the memory of who they were and what they meant to us and to our nation.

In remembrance of those lost on Sept. 11, 2001, I have directed that the flags at Fresno State fly