Denver's Auraria campus shifting to remote learning due to pro-Palestinian protests
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DENVER All three schools within Denvers Auraria Campus will be switching to remote learning in response to a growing encampment of pro-Palestinian demonstrators who continue to call on university officials to break financial and academic ties with Israel over its war in Gaza.
In a message posted on their website, Auraria Higher Education Center (AHEC) officials said all campus buildings will be locked starting Friday at 6 p.m. until further notice, adding that all buildings on campus will be restricted to critical personnel and operations. Access to dorms will be badge access only.
Faculty and staff were advised to speak with their respective institutions for additional guidance.
Metro State University officials sent staff a message of their own, telling employees that MSU Denver would operate in a limited capacity and under a heightened level of security over the weekend. Officials asked that all employees take any personal belongings and materials they may need to potentially work remotely next week.