CCU administrators record video messages to CCU after Hurricane Florence
Several members of the University administration recorded video messages for students and the CCU community after Hurricane Florence and the subsequent flooding required the cancellation of classes from Sept. 11-28.
President David A. DeCenzo's video addressed the flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence and its impact on the operations at the University.
Dan Ennis, dean of the Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts, recorded a video meant for University freshmen.
Ed Jadallah, dean of the College of Education, talked to students about the flooding and its impact on classes and internships while an aerial video of campus played in the background. You can view it here.
Dean of the College of Science Mike Roberts released several messages to students throughout the cancellation on Twitter.
Message to CCU Science students re: Hurricane Florence pic.twitter.com/GjOhOrbH3U
— Michael Roberts (@CCUScienceDean) September 19, 2018
Message-2 to CCU Science students pic.twitter.com/2YL9WPKPDi
— Michael Roberts (@CCUScienceDean) September 21, 2018
Message 3 to CCU Science students from COS Dean pic.twitter.com/gN00aR1kUk
— Michael Roberts (@CCUScienceDean) September 24, 2018
Message-4 to CCU Science Students from COS Dean (welcome back!) pic.twitter.com/gU3LF4HbCs
— Michael Roberts (@CCUScienceDean) September 27, 2018