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Locked Down by Proximity: Morehouse Shelters Students by Email as Clark Atlanta Hoax Cascades Across the AUC

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Confirmed HoaxDetermined to be a hoax. The institutional response is documented because it reveals how the alert system performed under a perceived real threat.

On September 11, 2025, Morehouse College — the historic all-male HBCU and member of the Atlanta University Center — entered a precautionary shelter-in-place after a hoax threat against neighboring Clark Atlanta University. Morehouse students received emails requesting they stay inside while Atlanta Police searched the AUC consortium. The lockdown was lifted by early afternoon after FBI classified the threat as a hoax.

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Institution
Morehouse College
Hbcu · GA
~2,200 studentsMorehouse Campus Safety Alert (AlertAware)
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTEmail
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MAROON ALERT: Out of an abundance of caution, Morehouse College is implementing a shelter-in-place order following a threat reported at neighboring Clark Atlanta University. Please remain in your current location. Lock all doors. Do not travel between buildings. Updates will follow.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Morehouse used email rather than SMS for its initial communication, a notable deviation from standard active-threat protocol
The lockdown was a 'cascade' triggered by the threat at Clark Atlanta, not at Morehouse itself
The Maroon Tiger student newspaper noted student frustration with the email-first communication approach during what was perceived as an active emergency
Sister AUC institution Spelman posted on X at 12:15 PM EDT: 'We are aware of threats received today by several HBCUs, including Clark Atlanta University here in the AUC. Out of precaution and due to our close proximity, we are asking Spelman faculty, staff, and students to shelter in place and avoid the CAU' campus — Morehouse used a similar email-first approach
ALL CLEAREmail
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MAROON ALERT: The shelter-in-place order has been lifted. Atlanta Police and Morehouse Public Safety have determined there is no credible threat. Normal campus operations may resume. Counseling and wellness resources are available for any member of our community who needs support.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The all-clear was issued in coordination with the broader AUC consortium clearing
By early afternoon, the FBI had begun characterizing the threats against AUC and other HBCUs as a hoax
Morehouse, like Spelman, faced student criticism for relying on email rather than SMS or push notifications during the lockdown
Context

Background

On September 11, 2025, Morehouse College — the all-male HBCU and member of the Atlanta University Center alongside Spelman, Clark Atlanta, and Morris Brown — was placed on a precautionary shelter-in-place because of a threat received by neighboring Clark Atlanta University. Because the four AUC institutions share a tight geographic footprint on Atlanta's Westside, a single hoax against Clark Atlanta cascaded into lockdowns at all four campuses within minutes. Morehouse students received emails — not SMS alerts — requesting them to stay inside, a communication choice that drew criticism from the Maroon Tiger student newspaper. Atlanta Police searched the consortium and found no credible threat. The shelter-in-place was lifted by early afternoon at Morehouse and the other AUC schools. Later that evening, the FBI classified the threats as a hoax part of a coordinated wave targeting at least seven HBCUs nationwide on the symbolically loaded date of September 11. The incident exposed two structural concerns: the AUC's vulnerability to single-target hoaxes that paralyze the entire consortium, and Morehouse's reliance on email for active-threat communication.
Analysis

Key Findings

Morehouse's lockdown was a cascade triggered by a hoax threat against neighboring Clark Atlanta, not Morehouse itself
The college relied on email for its initial shelter-in-place message, drawing student criticism in the Maroon Tiger
The AUC's tight geographic clustering means a hoax against one institution effectively shuts down four HBCUs
FBI later classified the cascading threat as part of the September 11, 2025 nationwide HBCU hoax wave
The all-male institution joins a growing list of HBCUs targeted by coordinated hoaxes since 2022
Outcome
No injuries occurred and no threat was found at any AUC institution. Morehouse lifted its precautionary shelter-in-place by early afternoon. The FBI confirmed the cascading threat was part of a coordinated nationwide hoax campaign targeting HBCUs.
Provenance

Sources

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