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Hinds, Alcorn State shift to online classes because of ice storm - Vicksburg Post

Hinds and Alcorn State Move to Online Classes Amid Ice Storm Disruptions Classes at Hinds Community College and Alcorn State University transitioned to online formats due to the severe ice storm gripping the region. The move, effective immediately, aims to ensure student safety while maintaining educational continuity. In the city of Raymond, Hinds announced that on-campus classes would be suspended. Alcorn State, based in Lorman, echoed this decision, prioritizing the well-being of its students and faculty as treacherous weather conditions persist. Weather reports indicated that the ice accumulation could pose significant hazards on roads and campuses. Both institutions are closely monitoring the storm's impact and will reassess the situation later this week. Students are encouraged to check their official communications for updates on class schedules and any further changes to safety protocols. NatchezNews Perspective: These decisions reflect a crucial focus on safety in our educational communities. As winter weather challenges arise, institutions must adapt swiftly. The quick shift to online learning ensures that students can continue their studies while staying safe at home. Source: Vicksburg Post Tags: river-cities, vicksburg
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