Springfield News-Sun

Students, faculty return to Michigan State after shooting

- By Joey Cappellett­i

EAST LANSING, MICH. — Michigan State University stu- dents and faculty returned to the East Lansing campus Monday as the university resumed normal operations one week after a gunman shot and killed three students and injured five others.

The 50,000-student university’s campus remained relatively quiet on the first day back, with many professors allowing students to attend class virtually and some students opting instead to attend a planned protest at the state Capitol in the afternoon.

In an email sent out to faculty Friday, the university said that all students will be given a credit/no credit option this semester, which allows students to receive credit for all classes with- out it impacting their over- all grade point average. The email, written by interim Provost Thomas Jeitschko, asked all teachers to “extend as much grace and flexibil- ity as you are able with indi- vidual students, now and in the coming weeks.”

Brogan Kelley, a freshman at Michigan State, left East Lansing following last week’s shooting to return home to his family in west Michigan but drove back on Sunday so that he could attend class in person. He said that he felt like it was important “to go back about my life.”

“For me, not going to class felt like I would have been letting the shooter win. I didn’t want this one tragedy to define the place I call home and the university that’s giving me my education,” said Kelley.

Kelley said that the majority of his professors had given students the option to attend class in person or online, with many students choosing the latter.

The shootings at Michigan State happened last Monday during evening classes at Berkey Hall and nearby at the MSU Union, a social hub where students can study, eat and relax.

Two wounded students remain in critical condition at Sparrow Hospital, university police said Monday. Two other students were in stable condition with another student in “fair condition.”

 ?? JAKE MAY / THE FLINT JOURNAL ?? Sue Dodde (right) embraces a student with a “free hug from a mom” on Monday at Michigan State University.
JAKE MAY / THE FLINT JOURNAL Sue Dodde (right) embraces a student with a “free hug from a mom” on Monday at Michigan State University.

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