Central State University president reacts to South Carolina State University shooting

Central State University is located in Wilberforce, northwest of Xenia. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF

Credit: Bryant Billing

Credit: Bryant Billing

Central State University is located in Wilberforce, northwest of Xenia. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF

Central State University President Dr. Morakinyo A. O. Kuti released a statement on Sunday expressing his sincere condolences following a shooting at South Carolina State University on Thursday that left two people dead and one wounded.

“On behalf of the entire Central State University community, I extend our deepest prayers and unwavering support to our brothers and sisters at South Carolina State University following the tragic shooting on your campus,” Dr. Kuti said in a Facebook post.

“Moments like this strike at the heart of our shared mission as institutions of higher learning. Our campuses are sacred spaces — places of growth, discovery, fellowship, and promise,“ Dr. Kuti said. ”When violence disrupts that sense of safety, it impacts not only one university, but the entire higher education community."

Kuti said as fellow HBCUs rooted in legacy, resilience and faith, they stand in solidarity with the students, faculty, staff, alumni and families.

“We are praying for the swift recovery of those injured, for comfort for those affected, and for strength and unity during this difficult time,“ Kuti said. ”Please know that the Central State family stands with you in faith, in hope, and in commitment to ensuring our campuses remain places where students can pursue their dreams in safety and peace.”

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