After recent shootings in Nevada and Pittsburgh,
Michigan State University faculty and students are questioning whether there is
a plan in case an on-campus shooting were to occur.
“Lately,
these shootings seem to be happening more often,” marketing sophomore Amanda Michelsen
said. “It makes me wonder if MSU has a plan or not.”
Janice Bukovac-Phelps, assistant professor in the department of advertising and public
relations, said she is not sure how she would react if a shooting were to happen.
“It’s one of those things that you don’t know
what you are going to do until you have that situation,” Bukovac-Phelps said.
“I would like to understand the process and if there is someone here that is
supposed to be a main person to go to. I don’t
even know if there is anything in place so just knowing that kind of stuff
would certainly be of value.”
The
question stands; does MSU have a certain protocol to follow? If so, do faculty
and students know about it?
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