Villanova University has deemed its campus safe following an investigation into a threat of violence made against one of its academic buildings. Despite receiving the threat on Thursday morning, classes and activities have been canceled for the remainder of the day.
The university initially closed its doors after receiving the threat, but officials reported no active danger in the hours that followed. However, to err on the side of caution, certain facilities were left open, including student health services, library, Connelly Center, and three main dining halls.
Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, are working together to investigate the incident, which is believed to have been part of a larger series of similar threats made against multiple universities. The exact locations of these institutions remain undisclosed for security reasons.
As a precautionary measure, a heightened police presence will be maintained on campus throughout the day.
In an earlier incident in August, Villanova University was forced to shut down during its orientation mass after reports of an active shooter prompted law enforcement officials to determine that the threat was a "cruel hoax" mirroring similar threats made at other institutions. Experts have attributed such incidents, known as "swatting," to an underground cybercrime group.
The FBI and local authorities are continuing to investigate the latest threat, which has raised concerns about safety on college campuses nationwide.
The university initially closed its doors after receiving the threat, but officials reported no active danger in the hours that followed. However, to err on the side of caution, certain facilities were left open, including student health services, library, Connelly Center, and three main dining halls.
Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, are working together to investigate the incident, which is believed to have been part of a larger series of similar threats made against multiple universities. The exact locations of these institutions remain undisclosed for security reasons.
As a precautionary measure, a heightened police presence will be maintained on campus throughout the day.
In an earlier incident in August, Villanova University was forced to shut down during its orientation mass after reports of an active shooter prompted law enforcement officials to determine that the threat was a "cruel hoax" mirroring similar threats made at other institutions. Experts have attributed such incidents, known as "swatting," to an underground cybercrime group.
The FBI and local authorities are continuing to investigate the latest threat, which has raised concerns about safety on college campuses nationwide.