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Universities Unite to Recover After Hurricane Milton

Tallahassee, FL (October 10, 2024) – The State University System of Florida unites to recover from Hurricane Milton. A few of our institutions were impacted by the storm and our teams are currently assessing damage and collaborating with local and state emergency personnel to ensure that when students and staff return, they can do so safely. The Chancellor has been in contact with emergency personnel who are coordinating with universities to provide guidance and assistance based on prior hurricane recovery experience.

“Our thoughts are with the communities recovering from Hurricane Milton. Thanks to Governor Ron DeSantis’ leadership, Florida communities and universities have the resources and support needed to overcome Hurricane Milton’s effects,” said Chancellor Ray Rodrigues. “We are appreciative of the university personnel who remained on campus to monitor the storm and ensure student safety. We continue to remain in communication with universities impacted to assist in their recovery efforts. Our priority is to ensure our universities are able to open safely so students can return to class.”

If you would like to support the universities impacted by Hurricane Milton, please visit the links to their foundations below:

The State University System of Florida remains committed to ensuring all students have access to a safe and secure learning environment. Updated information about the operational status of universities can be accessed on the System’s Alerts webpage.

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About the State University System of Florida and the Board of GovernorsThe State University System of Florida is a constitutional body led by the 17-member Board of Governors. The System has 12 universities and more than 430,000 students, making it the