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FSU Resumes Classes with Flexible Options After Campus Shooting

Four days after a shooting left two dead and six injured, Florida State University offers remote learning and excused absences to accommodate students' recovery.

The day after an active shooter on campus Florida State held a vigil on campus at Langford Green, Tallahassee, Fla., Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Gary McCullough)
Florida University shooting: Classes resume Monday, in-person attendance optional
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA - APRIL 18: Florida State University students walk near the scene of a shooting near the Florida State University student center on April 18, 2025 in Tallahassee, Florida. Two people were reported dead and several others injured when the suspected shooter, believed to be a student and the son of a Leon County Sheriff deputy, opened fire on the university main campus. (Photo by Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/Getty Images)

Overview

  • Classes at Florida State University resumed on April 21 with mandatory attendance policies waived and remote learning options available for most courses.
  • The university implemented flexible policies, including excused absences and the option to request incomplete grades, following student protests over the initial plan for a full return to campus.
  • The alleged shooter, 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, remains hospitalized and in custody; investigations into his motive and access to his stepmother's service weapon are ongoing.
  • Students and faculty gathered for vigils over the weekend to honor victims Robert Morales and Tiru Chabba, while counseling and support services have been expanded on campus.
  • The shooting has reignited debates over campus safety, gun access, and mental health, with survivors from previous shootings among those affected.