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60 Minutes from Threat to All-Clear: NYU's Palladium and Silver Center Email Bomb Hoax in the January 2026 Anti-LGBTQ Threat Wave

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On the morning of January 22, 2026, NYU received two hoax email threats — a bomb threat targeting Palladium Residence Hall and a separate threat targeting Silver Center for Arts and Science. NYU Campus Safety sent an alert just after 7 AM EST; the NYPD conducted a 'top-to-bottom search' of both buildings. By 8:25 AM EST, a second alert announced the all-clear. President Linda Mills called the emails 'swatting', the same morning Villanova, Fordham, Alcorn State, and multiple NYC schools reported similar threats.

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Response
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Institution
New York University
Private R1 · NY
~60,000 studentsNYU Alert
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 ALERTSMS
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NYU Alert: Two emails have threatened violence at separate on-campus locations — Palladium Hall and the Silver Center. NYPD is conducting a search. Avoid both buildings until further notice.

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

Reconstructed — [Washington Square News reports](https://nyunews.com/news/2026/01/22/palladium-silver-center-email-threats-all-clear/) the alert specifically said two emails 'threatened violence at separate on-campus locations' targeting Palladium and Silver Center, but does not quote the alert verbatim
Sent at 7:25 AM EST per [WSN reporting](https://nyunews.com/news/2026/01/21/linda-mills-email-nyu-threat-follow-up/)
Sent on a Thursday morning before peak class time — NYU's two largest residence and academic buildings in the Washington Square footprint were affected
[Palladium Hall](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palladium_Hall) is a 1,000-bed undergraduate residence on East 14th Street; Silver Center houses the College of Arts and Science
ALL CLEARSMS+1 h
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NYU Alert: NYPD has given Palladium Hall and the Silver Center the all-clear. Operations may resume as normal.

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

Reconstructed — [WSN](https://nyunews.com/news/2026/01/22/palladium-silver-center-email-threats-all-clear/) reports the 8:25 AM EST second alert stated 'law enforcement had given both buildings the all-clear and that operations could resume as normal'
Sixty minutes elapsed from initial alert to all-clear — NYPD's familiarity with the Washington Square campus enabled rapid building clearance
'Operations may resume as normal' is NYU Campus Safety's standard all-clear phrasing
Context

Background

On Thursday morning, January 22, 2026, New York University received two hoax email threats — one a bomb threat targeting Palladium Hall, a 1,000-bed undergraduate residence on East 14th Street, and the other targeting space inside the Silver Center for Arts and Science on Washington Square East. NYU Campus Safety sent the first NYU Alert just after 7 AM EST. The NYPD conducted a 'top-to-bottom search' of both buildings; federal authorities were notified. At 8:25 AM EST a second alert reported the all-clear. NYU President Linda Mills wrote that 'every precaution' had been taken and identified the emails as 'swatting' incidents — threats intended to provoke a large police response. The emails contained anti-LGBTQ+, anti-Black, anti-Asian, Islamophobic, antisemitic, and anti-Jesuit rhetoric. The same morning, Villanova University, Fordham University, Alcorn State University, and multiple NYC public schools received similar threats. NYU was a flagship target in what later coverage identified as a coordinated anti-LGBTQ swatting wave of January 2026. The incident contributed to NYU's revived push for mandatory active-threat training for the spring semester.
Analysis

Key Findings

NYU was a flagship target in the coordinated January 22, 2026 anti-LGBTQ swatting wave that also hit Villanova, Fordham, Alcorn State, and NYC public schools — multiple cases of this wave are documented in the archive
Two simultaneous threats targeting different building types (residence hall and academic building) forced NYU to coordinate parallel NYPD bomb sweeps within the dense Washington Square footprint
60-minute incident-to-all-clear duration reflects NYPD's familiarity with NYU's campus buildings — far faster than typical bomb-threat resolutions at suburban institutions
NYU's choice not to lock down classroom operations (only 'avoid both buildings') reflects a different threat-response philosophy than schools that initiate full shelter-in-place for similar email threats
President Mills's same-day public framing as 'swatting' helped tamp down community fear and signaled NYU's recognition that hoax threats are the dominant threat genre of the mid-2020s
Outcome
NYPD bomb sweep found no devices in either Palladium Hall or Silver Center. Both buildings received the all-clear at 8:25 AM EST. NYU President Linda Mills identified the emails as 'swatting' incidents and noted they contained anti-LGBTQ+, anti-Black, anti-Asian, Islamophobic, antisemitic, and anti-Jesuit rhetoric. No injuries; no devices found.
Provenance

Sources

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion