91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ encourages students from storm-impacted areas to make safe travel decisions, consider staying on campus for fall break
Contact: Allison Matthews
STARKVILLE, Miss.β91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ is supporting students from areas impacted by Hurricane Michael and urging them to make safety their top priority β especially regarding travel decisions during the universityβs upcoming fall break Thursday and Friday [Oct. 11-12].
To accommodate students who will stay on campus, 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ Dining will continue operations through the holiday. The Marketplace at Perry will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday [Oct. 11-13], and Fresh Food will be open Sunday [Oct. 14]. The food court in 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐβs Colvard Student Union also will be open Thursday and Friday, with the Unionβs Subway and Panda Express remaining open Saturday. For hours of operation, visit /files/fall-break-hours-2018jpg. All retail dining will return to normal operations on Sunday.Β
91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ residence halls do not close during fall break, so students who live on campus will have full access to their residential spaces. The Sanderson Center also will remain open and operational during the break. For hours of operation, visit .
The university has identified just over 500 students who are residents of Florida, which is experiencing the brunt of the ensuing storm. University leaders also are encouraging students from additional areas impacted by this storm to use an abundance of caution and consider staying on campus through the weekend.
βWe strongly encourage students to stay here and not attempt to go into the areas that will potentially be affected by the hurricane,β said 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ Dean of Students Thomas Bourgeois. He emphasized that the university works with students facing a sudden crisis and helps impacted students through difficult times.
βWhen a natural disaster like Hurricane Michael strikes, there will be a number of 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ students who have family members and homes impacted, which can lead to a variety of difficulties. Some of these students will need an extra helping hand, and we are here to help them,β Bourgeois added.
While 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ classes remain in session throughout Wednesday [Oct. 10], faculty and instructors have been asked to provide academic accommodation to those students that live along the Florida Gulf Coast and neighboring states and who request an excused absence to travel home in advance of the storm. It is strongly recommended that students who live in the Gulf Coast region monitor the area weather channels and heed evacuation orders.
91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ stands ready to assist in the wake of Hurricane Michael if needed. The 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ University Extension Service and the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station include emergency response professionals who will work in the areas of human services, health, volunteer response, family and consumer sciences, agriculture and natural resources, as well as animal health. 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ Extension and MAFES representatives follow the stateβs Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.
βIf and when a county requests assistance through a local county emergency manager, 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ will deploy appropriate resources,β said 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ Extension Service Director Gary Jackson.
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