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In the wake of Feb. 14, NIU set up recovery sessions for faculty and staff to express their concerns and lingering emotions of that day.
As the semester brings new faculty, staff and students, the recovery sessions are designed to help educate faculty and staff to prepare for a post-crisis environment where newcomers may not be as familiar with the events of Feb. 14 as those who are returning. On Feb. 14, a gunman entered Room 101 of Cole Hall and opened fire, killing five students and injuring 18 others before killing himself.
“[The sessions are] just to make sure everybody’s up to speed on what the university is doing and has done, what resources are available, either for faculty, staff, or for students, and to answer any questions anyone has,” said Executive Vice President and Provost Ray Alden.
The sessions, conducted by staff from the Employee Assistance Program, began on Aug. 22 and will continue until Sept. 5. They are more workshop-based and not therapy oriented, but discussions can become “personal and sensitive” as described by one session leader Deborah Haliczer, director of Employee Relation.
Another session conductor, Professor Toni Tollerud of the Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education, said while the recovery sessions are workshop-based they are still informal gatherings where faculty and staff can come together to talk.
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