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APRIL
2007
Campus Link
Message from USC President
Andrew Sorensen – April 19, 2007
An open letter to the Carolina community regarding the tragic events
on the Virginia Tech campus:
On behalf of the entire University of South Carolina family, I have
expressed our collective condolences to the Virginia Tech faculty,
students, staff, and alumni.
Our thoughts and prayers are specifically extended to the
families and friends of those who have been directly affected by
this tragic event. We
pray that their faith and the universally expressed sympathy they
must feel will help them as they work through these difficult times.
Please know that Carolina responded immediately to the crisis by
assembling our senior management team to monitor the situation at
Virginia Tech for any implications for us and, at the same time,
provided a local response.
It began with sending a message on Monday to the greater
Carolina community -- including alumni and our students' parents --
offering counseling from our University Counseling Center or from
our Campus Ministries to those who were adversely affected by the
events. Our residence
hall staff met with students in their residence halls that afternoon
and evening, and communicated factual information as we received it
to provide rumor control.
A session previously presented many times to our faculty is
being repeated: it
teaches professors how to deal with classroom disruptions and be
sensitive to students who may exhibit distress in their behavior.
To the greater Carolina community, let me share my strong belief
that we have a campus that is prepared to respond in the unlikely
and unimaginable possibility of a similar tragic event.
On a college campus, where we have an open and fluid
population, it is extremely difficult to control access to the
campus, or even to individual buildings.
But we can all be continually alert to those members of our
University family, or to visitors, who exhibit behavior that
warrants the attention of our law enforcement division, our
counseling center, our residence hall staff, or our crisis
intervention team.
To reassure all our Carolina constituents, please know the
University of South Carolina has an active crisis management team,
with a designated command center, and has been working diligently to
advance current operational knowledge, policies, response systems,
communications systems, approaches
to crisis interventions of all descriptions, counseling and recovery
services, and public relations.
It would not be practical or wise to describe in detail the
multitude of strategies, techniques, technology, and plans in place
for deploying personnel, for in doing so we would provide potential
perpetrators a roadmap that could unintentionally assist them in the
intended crime.
The Crisis Intervention Team has been meeting throughout this past
year, engaging in tabletop simulations to prepare and practice a
university response to critical situations, including building
relationships with other federal, state, and local law enforcement
agencies, local trauma centers, and first responders.
We have designed notification systems to communicate with
students living on campus and with our residence hall staff, as well
as our faculty and staff.
These systems include our
internal television network crawler, voice mail, email, web pages,
and social networks such as Facebook -- which are important to
reaching all our students, including commuters.
In our residence hall facilities we have voice and sound
broadcast capabilities, and undisclosed areas of our buildings and
outdoor spaces have camera surveillance.
We are working continuously to improve our notification
systems in our classroom and other buildings and are expanding our
campus notification systems to include a text message system and an
outdoor broadcast system.
Also, the university has many referral and intervention systems to
address troubled or distressed members of our community.
A Behavioral Intervention Team is in place to determine if a
distressed person, whether a student or other individual, is a
danger to himself or others, so that appropriate treatment,
including hospitalization in extreme cases, may be necessary.
It is important that every member of our community assume
responsibility for being observant and for reporting unusual
behavior to a university official or our law enforcement staff,
including threats or a suggestion by any person that they intend to
engage in dangerous behavior. As we have now learned, the
perpetrator at
Virginia Tech exhibited such behavior.
Please be aware that we have the systems in place to
intervene with such distressed or troubled persons.
The University of South Carolina has always taken seriously the
safety of its student residents, its faculty, staff, and visitors.
Yet we must all acknowledge that it is virtually impossible
to prevent a catastrophic event such as the one we witnessed at
Virginia Tech. We must
strive to make our campuses inhospitable to such an occurrence and
we must provide intervention services to aid distressed individuals
prior to any violent action.
We must be prepared to respond to the most unusual of
situations in a split second, using all the resources and planning,
and all the strategies we have practiced, to -- if possible, prevent
or respond to such events.
I conclude by emphasizing that we have been properly preparing for
the unthinkable, and you have my commitment that we will continue to
prepare our ability to provide a safe campus.
We ask all of you to join us in being vigilant, being
observant, and being responsible for reporting to the appropriate
officials any person or circumstances that might be disruptive to
our campus. It will take
all of us working together to ensure our campus, place of learning,
living environment and work place is the place we all desire it to
be.
Thank you for your continuing support and interest in advancing the
University of South Carolina as a premier place of learning, to
which all members of the Carolina community contribute by being
responsible citizens, concerned not only for their own welfare, but
for the welfare of others.
Yours truly,
Andrew A. Sorensen
Consultation Available
Following Tragedy at Virginia Tech – April 16, 2007
President Andrew Sorensen and the entire University of South
Carolina family extend its sympathy, thoughts and prayers to all
those suffering as a result of the tragic events at Virginia Tech.
If any member of the University of South Carolina has family or
friends at Virginia Tech and seeks to discuss his or her feelings
with a counselor, please contact the Counseling and Human
Development Center at 803-777-5223.
The Carolina Campus Ministries are also available for consultation.
Please contact the religious denomination of your choice.
Phone numbers can be found in the campus directory.
University of South
Carolina Parent Updates – April 11, 2007
Carolina Parents,
Only 3 weeks left of classes!
I am sure your all of your students have spring fever,
although this week stills feels like winter.
We are keeping our fingers crossed for warmer temperatures to
make a comeback!
IMPORTANT news from USC Housing regarding end of semester move-out
timeline is attached.
Students MUST move out 24 hours after their last exam, not on May 12
unless they have an exam on Friday, May 11.
For more information, please visit www.housing.sc.edu.
USC NEWS
*Daily Gamecock...Want to know what is really happening at USC and
the surrounding community?
Then, check out www.dailygamecock.com.
Register to receive the e-mail edition of the paper in your
inbox. The Daily Gamecock is the official student newspaper of the
University of South Carolina and is published daily during the fall
and spring semesters and weekly during the summer.
*Outstanding Woman of the Year...Jillian Rinehart, senior
biology/pre-med major, named university's Outstanding Woman of the
Year for 2007.
http://uscnews.sc.edu/FELL088.html
*University featured on web site for leadership in
sustainability...Association for the Advancement of Sustainability
in Higher Education (AASHE) cites positive effects of university's
Green Quad.
http://uscnews.sc.edu/ADMN_Web010.html
*Birth Control Price Increase...see attached PDF from USC Student
Health Services.
Finally, our April edition of the Campus Link features articles on
sleep issues with college students, helping your student develop a
"personal brand", planning for the summer and information pertaining
to seniors.
As always, feel free to contact our office if we can be of
assistance!
Take care,
Office of Parents Programs
800.868.6752
parents@gwm.sc.edu
www.sa.sc.edu/parents
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