MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WHNT) — Alabama State University released a statement to social media Thursday regarding a law enforcement presence on campus.
Around 11:28 a.m., ASU announced on social media that all activities for the remainder of Thursday were suspended. AL.com reported that the University said it received a "terroristic threat." You can read the full announcement below.
On behalf of Alabama State University, please be advised that the campus is closed for the remainder of the day, Thursday, September 11, 2025.
Campus Police, along with other law enforcement agencies, are actively clearing all buildings on campus. Once your building has been cleared, you will be permitted to leave only through the front entrance of your building. This is for your safety.
Students, faculty, and staff who do not reside on campus are asked to leave immediately once their building has been cleared.
Students who reside on campus are directed to continue to shelter in place inside their residence halls until further notice.
Please be aware that all campus ofices must be cleared and official University business is suspended for the remainder of the day.
Ina ddition, all campus activities are canceled for today, September 11, 2025. This includes day and evening classes, graduate classes, rehearsals, and all other scheduled events.
The John G. Hardy Student Center is closed until further notice.
We appreciate your cooperation as we work closely with law enforcement to ensure the safety of our Hornet family. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Anyone with information or concerns should contact Campus Police at 334-229-4200.
Stay aware. Stay Safe. Stay Hornet Strong."
Alabama State University
The nature of the threat was not addressed in the statement.
ASU is one of four HBCUs around the country that received a type of threat on Thursday.
Hampton University in Virginia said it was notified of a "potential threat," and all campus activities for Thursday and Friday have been canceled.
Virginia State University also reported that the university is on lockdown following a threat. No injuries or incidents were reported and the campus remains on lockdown until further notice, according to the University.
Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, also reported a potential threat to campus safety and that the campus was on lockdown. The campus said the lockdown applies to the entire Baton Rouge landmass which also includes Southern University Law Center, Southern University Agriculture Research and Extension Center, and Southern University Laboratory.
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