(NewsNation) — Students will return to Utah Valley University on Wednesday, one week after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a campus event.

All in-person and online classes will resume Wednesday, according to the university.

University employees, including student workers, returned to campus Monday. The school said hourly employees will be paid for work missed while the campus was closed. Parking and dining services also reopened Monday, while student services, such as financial aid and advising, became available Tuesday.

Mental health counselors will be on campus, the university said, and students have been offered free virtual counseling.

“UVU is committed to the safety of our students, faculty, staff, and community visitors. Historically, UVU has been r

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