Columbia University enhancing security due to planned protests
Columbia University said it is enhancing security along the campus' perimeter after it was made aware of several "potentially significant" protests planned outside the gates of its Manhattan campus Thursday evening.
The New York City Police Department is adding officers "to maintain safety" and people are being asked to avoid the area, the university said in a message to the school community. The protests are expected to start around 6 p.m. ET., it said.
The campus remains restricted to Columbia University ID holders.
The university is in formal discussions with student protesters regarding dismantling an encampment on campus, a university spokesperson said.