April 20, 2025 - 00:39

Dear FSU Family,
Our hearts are heavy after the tragedy that took place on April 17. We are grieving with the families and friends who lost someone they cherished. In light of this profound loss, the university community is coming together to support one another during this difficult time.
In an effort to restore a sense of normalcy and provide a supportive environment for students and faculty, FSU has announced that classes and business operations will resume on April 21. The administration is committed to ensuring that resources are available for those in need of counseling and support services as we navigate this challenging period.
The university encourages everyone to reach out to friends and loved ones, fostering a spirit of unity and compassion. Together, we will honor the memories of those we have lost and continue to strengthen the bonds that make our community resilient. As we move forward, let us remember to care for one another and prioritize mental health.
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