{"aiVersion":"1","content":{"id":"cmndwz2l300048jtgnc9wy68c","slug":"campus-safety-and-remote-classes-what-happened-in--20260331","title":"Campus Safety and Remote Classes: What Happened in Late March 2026","level":"HARD","publishedAt":"2026-03-31T01:04:07.920Z"},"topic":{"slug":"campus-safety-and-remote-classes-what-happened-in--20260331","category":"education"},"article":{"paragraphs":["In late March the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a stark warning that American and Israeli universities in the region could be regarded as legitimate targets, after a university in Tehran was struck and damaged. The Iran University of Science and Technology was specifically named among sites hit during the strikes, and the declaration has reverberated across Gulf academic communities. Such statements, which invoke the language of military targeting, have prompted immediate security reviews by campus leaders.","Universities have responded by shifting many campus activities online and by limiting on-site services; NYU Abu Dhabi shifted to remote learning earlier in March and has kept campus operations reduced. Georgetown’s Qatar building remained closed as officials coordinated with local authorities, and several institutions have adjusted schedules while embassy notices urged caution. If the security situation changes further, more closures or remote operations may be ordered to protect students and staff.","Faculty members are adapting coursework and assessments for remote formats, while administrative teams work with consular services to help foreign students with travel or registration. Many professors have redesigned lectures for live online sessions and recorded lessons to reach students in different time zones. Students have been advised to follow official safety messages and to check their university email accounts for timely instructions.","Nevertheless, the environment remains fluid and institutions say they will update communities as events unfold. Consequently, students should keep emergency contacts and monitor official channels."],"wordCount":237,"readTime":2},"vocabulary":[{"word":"legitimate","example":"The statement called the sites legitimate targets.","phonetic":"/lɪˈdʒɪtəmət/","definition":"accepted as lawful or proper"},{"word":"consular","example":"She contacted consular services for help.","phonetic":"/ˈkɒn.sjʊ.lər/","definition":"relating to a consul or embassy services"},{"word":"imperative","example":"Ensuring safety was an imperative for the university.","phonetic":"/ɪmˈper.ə.tɪv/","definition":"very important and urgent"},{"word":"fluid","example":"The situation remained fluid throughout the week.","phonetic":"/ˈfluː.ɪd/","definition":"changing often and not stable"},{"word":"remote","example":"The course was delivered in a remote format.","phonetic":"/rɪˈmoʊt/","definition":"done from a distance, not on site"}],"quiz":[{"answer":"the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)","question":"Who issued the warning about universities being targets?"},{"answer":"Iran University of Science and Technology","question":"Which Iranian university was named as damaged?"},{"answer":"shifted to remote learning","question":"What operational step did NYU Abu Dhabi take earlier in March?"}],"discussion":[{"question":"Do you feel online learning can replace campus life during emergencies? Why or why not?"},{"question":"Have you ever had to change travel or study plans for safety? What did you do?"},{"question":"What helps you feel secure at school or work when events feel risky?"},{"question":"Would you contact your embassy or consulate in an emergency abroad? Why?"},{"question":"How do you manage study stress when schedules and formats change suddenly?"}]}