Tallahassee, FL - Florida State University (FSU) will resume classes and normal campus operations on Monday after a shooting incident that occurred earlier this week. University officials have announced that while classes will be held as scheduled, accommodations will be made for students and faculty who require them. These accommodations may include extensions on assignments or alternative attendance options.
The university is providing counseling and support services to students, faculty, and staff affected by the tragedy. These services are available at the University Counseling Center and other designated locations on campus. Students are encouraged to reach out if they need assistance processing their emotions or coping with the aftermath of the event.
In addition to counseling services, FSU is also enhancing security measures across campus. Increased police presence and security patrols will be visible to provide a sense of safety and reassurance to the university community. FSU President Richard McCullough emphasized the university's commitment to the safety and well-being of its students and employees, stating that the university is working closely with law enforcement to ensure a secure learning environment.
Students are advised to check their email and the university website for updates and further information regarding class schedules, support services, and security protocols. The university community is encouraged to come together in support of one another during this challenging time.
Florida State University Resumes Classes After Shooting
Florida State University is preparing to resume classes and campus operations on Monday following a recent shooting incident. The university is offering accommodations to students and faculty who need them during this difficult time. Counseling and support services are available to help the community cope with the tragedy. FSU officials are prioritizing safety and security as they move forward.