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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.

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.