Villanova University Closes Campus After Threat, Classes Postponed Amid Increased Security
In a precautionary measure, Villanova University shut down its campus Thursday morning after receiving a threat of violence against one of its academic buildings. The school had initially closed the campus in response to the threat but later announced that it was safe for students and faculty to return.
However, classes have been cancelled for the day, and only a limited number of facilities will remain open, including student health centers, libraries, and dining halls. The university has increased security measures in place, with an added police presence on campus.
The FBI is working closely with local law enforcement and the school's public safety department to investigate the threat. While Villanova University has not disclosed the location of other institutions that received similar threats, reports indicate that multiple universities have been targeted by such threats in recent days.
Students who live on-campus were advised to stay in their residence halls, while faculty, staff, and off-campus students were warned not to enter the campus. The university has assured students that it will continue to work with law enforcement to ensure their safety.
This is the latest incident in a series of "swatting" incidents, which have been reported at several universities in recent weeks. Experts believe that these threats are often perpetrated by an underground cybercrime group.
In a precautionary measure, Villanova University shut down its campus Thursday morning after receiving a threat of violence against one of its academic buildings. The school had initially closed the campus in response to the threat but later announced that it was safe for students and faculty to return.
However, classes have been cancelled for the day, and only a limited number of facilities will remain open, including student health centers, libraries, and dining halls. The university has increased security measures in place, with an added police presence on campus.
The FBI is working closely with local law enforcement and the school's public safety department to investigate the threat. While Villanova University has not disclosed the location of other institutions that received similar threats, reports indicate that multiple universities have been targeted by such threats in recent days.
Students who live on-campus were advised to stay in their residence halls, while faculty, staff, and off-campus students were warned not to enter the campus. The university has assured students that it will continue to work with law enforcement to ensure their safety.
This is the latest incident in a series of "swatting" incidents, which have been reported at several universities in recent weeks. Experts believe that these threats are often perpetrated by an underground cybercrime group.