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Tenn. Sen. praises Union as inspiring


ORIGINALLY POSTED Feb 9, 2008

JACKSON, Tenn. (BP)–Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker praised Union University’s leadership, students and community today for the inspiring way they have responded to the devastating tornado that struck the campus Feb. 5.

“The devastation here is hard to visualize, even on TV,” Corker, R.-Tenn., said during a Feb. 8 news conference. “To see [the destruction] in person really makes such a lasting impression. To see the people in this area, the way they’ve responded, it’s incredibly heartwarming.

“The nation focused on this outstanding university, and I have to tell you the way the students handled themselves here has inspired a nation. I know that Union’s leaders can be awfully proud of these students.”

As Corker toured the campus with Union President David S. Dockery, the senator stopped to tell groups of students how proud he was of them.

“There was no loss of life. I think that was an absolute miracle,” Corker said. “I’m glad to be in the presence of the wonderful people who make up this university and certainly to be around so many people in this community who are pitching in to help each other.”

Before Corker’s Friday afternoon visit to Union, he had spent the day with President George Bush in Tennessee’s Macon County surveying tornado damage in that area. Sen. Lamar Alexander, R.-Tenn., who was also with Bush and Corker in the Tennessee county, plans to visit the Union campus in Jackson Monday.

Dockery, in his remarks at the news conference, thanked Corker for giving support to the university community.

“It is inspiring and encouraging for all of us at Union University to receive a visit from [Sen. Corker], to receive his affirmation, to know of his care and concern for our students, as well as our faculty and staff, at this particular time,” Dockery said.

“We have moved over the last 48 hours from a emergency crisis mode to a time of recovery today with volunteers on campus to help,” Dockery said. “We’re focused on the future and moving forward. That could not have happened without all the people who have come out to support us including the (Jackson and Madison County) mayors, Jackson police and fire departments, emergency and health care personnel and, of course, our great students here at this university.”

Corker also commended the workers and volunteers for their efforts.

“My hat’s off to the city mayor, the county mayor, the EMS workers — all the people who pitched in,” Corker said. “And, certainly to your great university leader who has had a vision here over the last 13 years, and I know is now having to focus on things he wasn’t planning to focus on.”

Corker encouraged students and people in the community displaced by the tornado to call 1-800- 621-FEMA to receive assistance in finding a place to live.

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Andrea Turner is a senior English major at Union University.

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