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HBCU Threats: Virginia State University Lockdown & Campus Updates

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Classes Resume⁣ at⁣ Virginia ⁢State, Hampton University Partially Reopens After Nationwide HBCU Threat

ETTRICK, Va. – Virginia State University (VSU) students‌ returned to classes Friday following a day-long lockdown triggered by threats received⁢ Thursday, as institutions across ‍the nation grapple with a series of similar incidents targeting‍ Historically Black ⁤Colleges and Universities. Hampton University, also in ⁢Virginia,⁣ partially reopened Friday, offering​ access to dining halls,‍ the ⁤library, and the student center.

The threats prompted​ VSU to ⁤initiate a lockdown around 8:30 a.m.Thursday, which was lifted at 2:30⁤ p.m. ⁤However, access to the‍ VSU campus remained ⁢limited to students with valid ‍identification even after the all-clear. ‍University officials confirmed no‍ injuries⁤ or incidents occurred⁣ as a result of the threat, and increased⁣ security⁤ measures are currently in place both‌ on campus ​and at VSU-managed off-campus housing. Hampton University canceled classes Thursday and⁣ plans to resume them⁤ Monday.

VSU President Dr. Makola Abdullah addressed the situation,‍ characterizing the threats as targeted attacks. “They are targeted attacks on⁢ institutions ‌that ‍have long stood as pillars of excellence, empowerment, and progress,” ⁣Abdullah stated. “HBCUs exist because we refused to be denied an education-and we thrive because we‌ continue to rise in the face of adversity.⁤ To those‍ who ⁢seek ⁣to ‍silence or scare us: we will not be​ intimidated. For over a century, Virginia State University and‌ other HBCUs⁢ have⁤ stood⁣ as a beacon of knowledge, excellence, and resilience.”

Abdullah further emphasized the power of education as ⁤a form of resistance,​ stating, “Every step you⁤ take forward, every class you attend, and every degree you earn is ‌an act of resistance and triumph.”

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