Two universities on opposite coasts have implemented closures of varying degrees on their campuses as numerous colleges across the U.S. are experiencing an uptick in anti-Israel protests.
Two universities on opposite coasts have implemented closures of varying degrees on their campuses as numerous colleges across the U.S. are experiencing anti-Israel protests, forcing one, Columbia University, to go hybrid. California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt shuttered its entire campus late Monday and will keep it that way through Wednesday, according to a post on the college’s website.
Business reached out to Cal Poly Humboldt for comment. In its late Monday night post, the school cited the "safety of the campus community" as the reasoning behind closing down its campus. "Buildings are locked down and key cards will not work. Those who are able to work remotely will continue to do so," the university said. "In-person classes and activities are transitioning to remote where possible.
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