VA Tech Shootings
Apr. 17th, 2007 10:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This event disrupts the illusion of safety that we take with us to go to work every day. Who knew that being a professor was such hazardous work? I'm still deeply upset by this event and how the media has been portraying it. Drexel's President issued an email statement today expressing his condolences and reminding us that we actually have a procedure in place to deal with such tragedies. The page and a half document basically boils down to the following advice: If you can - Run, If you can't - Hide, If it looks like you can do it safely then - Call 911.
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Date: 2007-04-18 04:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-18 05:10 am (UTC)My mother - a retired high school teacher - had a very similar reaction the day of the Columbine shooting. And she worked in an inner city high school that was half Bloods and half Crips.
I love that email. I especially like the part where he specifies you should run AWAY from the danger.
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Date: 2007-04-20 03:54 am (UTC)I like Taki's advice, but it turns "You can run but you can't hide" on its ear.
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Date: 2007-04-20 01:49 pm (UTC)One of my friends posted a letter from a rabbi that helped me put all this in better perspective
http://njslutmuffin.livejournal.com/218352.html
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Date: 2007-04-20 03:35 pm (UTC)Temple does do a good job. I go there (in fact I'm there right now) and I've had to deal with the police a couple of times and they were great, prompt, together. I remember Penn also doing a good job when I worked there. Maybe it feels different when there are several campuses. I'm sure Drexel does a good job b/c there's too much on the line in Taki's vision to have anything left to chance, I think.