"In addition to criminal proceedings, we will immediately pursue our disciplinary procedures, which carry the most severe consequences." (3/3)
–Wiley Norvell, senior vice president for University Relations and Public Affairs
Read on NYU News: https://t.co/mXtECqSNiZ
Statement on Arrest in Antisemitic Flag Incident: "The University cooperated fully with the NYPD. We are grateful for their exhaustive work and for the efforts of the Manhattan District Attorney in identifying the person responsible for this heinous crime." (1/3)
"The symbols that were represented are antisemitic and hateful to every person of conscience; this appalling act violated our sense of community and solidarity." (2/3)
...working closely with the NYPD to identify whoever is responsible.
“We are one community. We protect each other. And we will not let hate and division find a foothold on our campus.”
Read on NYU News: https://t.co/pvbAprdOQW (2/2)
Statement on Antisemitic Flag from NYU Spokesperson Wiley Norvell:
“We are shocked and deeply troubled that this hateful symbol expressing antisemitism was raised on a flagpole overlooking Washington Square Park. Campus safety responded immediately to remove it and we are (1/2)
At this time, all students and members of our community are safe and accounted for. Our utmost priority is the safety of all students, faculty, staff, and visitors. (2/3)
The University will resume in-person instruction and operations on Tuesday, February 24. While classes will be held in-person, many non-academic activities scheduled to take place on-site may be impacted.
Details: https://t.co/I9Zycn5z14
Photo: Bing Ze, LLM '26
❄️ NYU will move to remote instruction on Monday, February 23, due to forecasts of a severe storm with heavy snow, strong winds, and dangerous blizzard conditions starting Sunday afternoon.
Full message and details at https://t.co/I9Zycn5z14
The University will resume in-person instruction and operations on Tuesday, January 27. All classes and activities scheduled to take place on site will go forward as normal. Details: https://t.co/I9Zycn5z14
❄️ Due to the severe winter storm and dangerous temperatures, NYU will move to remote instruction on Monday, January 26. This decision follows University protocols and aligns with NYC public schools.
Details and updates: https://t.co/I9Zycn5z14
❄️ NYU is monitoring the winter storm. All should be prepared to pivot to remote classes and operations if necessary on Monday. As a general rule, NYU's decision re: a remote day will fall in line with the NYC public schools' decision. Details: https://t.co/LpQvDzRAer
UPDATE: After an investigation into email threats received early this morning, the Silver Center and Palladium Residence Hall have been given the all clear, and classes and labs are running as normal. Details: https://t.co/I9Zycn5z14
Campus Advisory: Two emails have been sent threatening violence targeting NYU—at Palladium Residence Hall and the Silver Center. NYPD and federal authorities are investigating. Full details and updates: https://t.co/I9Zycn5z14
Campus Advisory: Two emails have been sent threatening violence targeting NYU—at Palladium Residence Hall and the Silver Center. NYPD and federal authorities are investigating. Full details and updates: https://t.co/I9Zycn5z14
Campus Advisory: NYU Bus Service Halted
A bomb threat against NYU-operated buses has been posted on an app that tracks NYU buses. All NYU bus service has been halted as a result of the threat; all passengers have been discharged. (1/2)
Campus Advisory: NYU Bus Service Halted
A bomb threat against NYU-operated buses has been posted on an app that tracks NYU buses. All NYU bus service has been halted as a result of the threat; all passengers have been discharged. (1/2)
NYPD have completed their investigation of the NYU bus fleet along Broadway and given an all clear notice. Vehicular traffic on Broadway has also resumed. Entrances and exits to NYU buildings along Broadway have re-opened. (2/3)