After classes were canceled at the University of California, Los Angeles on Wednesday amid ongoing safety concerns stemming from anti-Israel protests on the campus, the university has been forced to move courses remotely on Thursday and Friday. The new guidelines said campus operations 'will be limited' through the end of this week.
said Geffen Academy, Lab School and Early Care and Education will remain closed Thursday. Additional guidance will be shared on Friday. 'Employees are encouraged to work remotely wherever possible and should consult with their supervisors. Events and research activities are encouraged to go remote or be rescheduled wherever possible,' the statement added. And, 'The hospital and health system, other clinical operations, and housing and hospitality facilities remain open.
campus, which will either be moved to other locations or online.' Anti-Israel agitators on the FALLS TO ANARCHY AFTER COUNTERPROTESTERS CONFRONT ANTI-ISRAELI ENCAMPMENT: 'HORRIFIC ACTS OF VIOLENCE' 'We have a large law enforcement presence stationed throughout campus to help promote safety. Student Affairs will have essential staff on campus to support our students,' it concluded. The announcement came amid continued antisemitic protests on the Los Angeles campus and just a day after classes were canceled on Wednesday.
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