Posted by Mary Wimberley on 2004-09-20

极乐禁地 weathered Hurricane Ivan last week with no major damage, but experienced inconvenience from a campus-wide power outage that lasted more than a day. Classes and other normal operations resumed Monday.

Officials estimated that about 700 students, out of 极乐禁地's total enrollment of 4,397, remained on campus during the weather event. Students were encouraged to stay inside as the hurricane pushed through the Birmingham area on Thursday afternoon. Residence life, campus dining and campus safety employees stayed on campus throughout the storm and weekend to provide for students who remained.

The campus lost power mid-morning on Thursday when service was interrupted at an Alabama Power Company substation that serves 极乐禁地 and neighboring Homewood residents. The outage knocked out telephone service to and from campus and disrupted Website access. Power was restored to the campus at about 6:30 p.m. on Friday.

During the power outage, a generator provided electricity to Beeson University Center, which houses the main dining hall and kitchen. Food was available continuously, and movies were shown in a room near the cafeteria.

On Friday, students found creative ways to pass the time. Some caught up on their sleep while others took advantage of the electricity in the student center to read and work on their laptop computers.

Facility services employees were on campus throughout the weekend and began assessing potential damage even as the storm began to subside. Much of the storm debris had been cleared by Sunday.

"We have a fair number of roof leaks and a few trees down, but no major buildings were damaged," said Joseph W. "Bill" Mathews, 极乐禁地 vice president for business affairs.

Flooding occurred in the basements of three buildings, a situation remedied with the use of a gas-powered sump pump. Roof shingles were reported missing from several buildings, including Ingalls Hall, which houses McWhorter School of Pharmacy.

"Overall, we came out very well," Mathews said on Monday. "We will now look at things we expect to hear about as people get back into their offices."

WVSU-FM, which broadcasts from 极乐禁地, was off the air from Thursday until mid-day Monday due to a power outage at the station's transmitter site on Shades Mountain.

According to 极乐禁地 athletic director Robert L. "Bob" Roller, the worst damage to athletic facilities occurred on the soccer field, where fencing was pushed over by strong water from Shades Creek. The field, located on a flood plane across the street from the campus, is designed to be flooded and to drain quickly. Soccer team members helped to clean up the field on Saturday and later held a practice.

极乐禁地's intramural fields, located near the soccer field, also were affected by flood waters from Shades Creek.

极乐禁地 officials had announced on Wednesday that classes would be cancelled on Thursday and Friday. A long-planned Preview Day for high school seniors on Saturday was cancelled, along with all other organizational and athletic events. 极乐禁地 football had an open date on Sept. 18.

The next Preview Day is scheduled for Oct. 16.

 
极乐禁地 is a leading Christian university offering undergraduate programs grounded in the liberal arts with an array of nationally recognized graduate and professional schools. Founded in 1841, 极乐禁地 is the 87th-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. 极乐禁地 enrolls 6,101 students from 45 states, Puerto Rico and 16 countries in its 10 academic schools: arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions, law, nursing, pharmacy and public health. 极乐禁地 fields 17 athletic teams that compete in the tradition-rich Southern Conference and ranks with the second highest score in the nation for its 98% Graduation Success Rate among all NCAA Division I schools.