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NSU Experts Offer Support and Guidance Following Parkland School Shooting
NSU’s College of Psychology, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and the Mailman Segal Center have come forward in many ways to help those impacted by the February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. Psychologists from the College of Psychology worked hand in hand with Red Cross volunteers in Parkland to provide counseling to students, faculty, staff and families. Others reached out via media to share their expertise. The media clips below show NSU is action following this horrific crisis in our community.
Click on the following links to read the full stories:
- 17 Killed In Florida School Shooting
- Grief, Trauma Counselors Help Survivors, Victims’ Families after Parkland School Shooting
- This Has Got to Stop
- When Tragedy Strikes, Talk to Your Children
- School Shooter Nikolas Cruz Survived. Will It Help Us understand?
- Unthinkable school shooting must spark legislative change | South Florida 100
- Grieving Communities Come Together at Vigils, Memorials Across South Florida
- After Years of Dejection, Proponents of Gun Laws See Hope
- Change Florida’s Gun Laws. ‘We owe it to the children.’ | South Florida 100
- Will Parkland Shooting Bring Tangible Reforms?
- Some Who Despaired About Gun Control See New Dynamic