FSU Classes Resume Amid Safety Concerns After Deadly Shooting
FSU Classes Resume Amid Safety Concerns After Deadly Shooting

FSU Classes Resume Amid Safety Concerns After Deadly Shooting

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Florida State University (FSU) resumed classes and operations just days after a mass shooting on campus that left two dead and several injured, prompting mixed reactions among students. Many students expressed anxiety and uncertainty about returning, with some saying they do not feel safe or ready to be back on campus so soon after the tragedy. In response to student concerns, FSU President Richard McCullough announced increased flexibility, allowing students to take their current grade without a final, complete finals only if it improves their grade, or take an incomplete for any class. Attendance policies have been waived, and remote learning options are being offered where possible to accommodate those not ready to return in person. While some students are choosing to finish the semester as planned, others are still processing the trauma and struggling to move forward. The administration emphasized support and compassion, encouraging students to prioritize their well-being as the semester concludes.

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