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'Violent Protest at the Physical Sciences Quad': UC Irvine's zotALERT Picked a Word, and Faculty Spent the Year Pushing Back

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Confirmed Threat

On the afternoon of Wednesday May 15, 2024, students from UC Irvine's Gaza Solidarity encampment expanded their occupation to the Physical Sciences Lecture Hall, barricading the entrances. At 2:51 PM PDT UC Irvine pushed a zotALERT characterizing the demonstration as a 'Violent Protest' and instructing the campus to shelter in place. Officers from at least 22 law-enforcement agencies including the California Highway Patrol surrounded the building; 50 protesters were arrested by evening, classes were cancelled for the rest of the day, and instruction moved remote for May 16. The 'Violent Protest' label became one of the most controversial single word choices of the spring 2024 wave.

Alerts
3
Response
Killed
0
Injured
0
Institution
University of California, Irvine
Public R1 · CA
~36,032 studentszotALERT
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

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 ALERTTwitter/X
zotALERT: Protest has escalated near Physical Science Quad. Avoid the area. If you are in the area shelter in place for your safety until further notice.
The zotALERT was simultaneously pushed via SMS, email, and the @UCIrvine X account; the X version preserves the verbatim text as a permanent public record
Reporting from UC Irvine's New University student newspaper notes that an earlier or accompanying zotALERT explicitly used the phrase 'Violent Protest' — a characterization that faculty disputed
The Physical Sciences Lecture Hall sits at the heart of the UC Irvine academic ring road; the May 15 expansion was the encampment's first move into a building
UPDATESMS+1h 32m
zotALERT: All classes are cancelled for the remainder of today, May 15, 2024, due to ongoing campus activity. Avoid the central campus.

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

The class cancellation came roughly 90 minutes after the initial shelter-in-place zotALERT and after dozens of squad cars from at least 22 law-enforcement agencies had arrived
UC Irvine's standard practice is to issue zotALERTs only for active emergencies; cancelling classes via the same channel reflects the institutional escalation of the day
The California Highway Patrol's UC Mutual Aid response is among the largest deployments to a UC campus protest in 2024
UPDATESMS+5h 22m
zotALERT: All instruction at UCI will be remote tomorrow, Thursday, May 16, 2024. Affiliates should continue to avoid the central campus.

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

Moving an entire UC campus to remote instruction via a single emergency SMS is unusual; the decision affected roughly 36,000 students
The remote-instruction decision tracks the COVID-era practice of using zotALERT for campus-status changes — a use case that has expanded since March 2020
By 8:13 PM PDT the encampment expansion had been cleared and most arrestees had been processed
Context

Background

The May 15, 2024 UC Irvine Physical Sciences Lecture Hall occupation is one of the most-criticized examples of word choice in U.S. campus emergency notification history. UC Irvine's Gaza Solidarity Encampment had been on the central Ring Mall since April 29; on the afternoon of May 15 — coinciding with Nakba Day commemorations — encampment participants expanded the occupation to the Physical Sciences Lecture Hall, barricading the entrances with furniture. UC Irvine pushed a zotALERT at 2:51 PM PDT instructing the campus to shelter in place 'for your safety.' Reporting from UC Irvine's New University student newspaper and the Irvine Faculty Association notes that an earlier or accompanying zotALERT explicitly used the phrase 'Violent Protest' to describe the demonstration — a characterization the IFA called 'a dangerously inaccurate claim' that prejudiced the law-enforcement response. By 3:15 PM PDT, dozens of squad cars from at least 22 law-enforcement agencies including the California Highway Patrol's UC Mutual Aid response had arrived. Approximately 50 people were arrested by evening; classes were cancelled for the remainder of May 15 via a 4:23 PM PDT zotALERT, and instruction was moved remote for May 16 via an 8:13 PM zotALERT. The encampment was fully cleared by the morning of May 16. UC Irvine Chancellor Howard Gillman defended the police response, but the Irvine Faculty Association subsequently passed a censure resolution citing the 'Violent Protest' framing in the zotALERT as a primary grievance. The case is significant for this archive because the word choice in a single emergency SMS — 'Violent Protest' — became the most-debated framing decision in any UC campus alert during the spring 2024 wave, illustrating how the small text-payload constraints of mass-notification systems can have outsized political consequences when used during politically charged events.
Analysis

Key Findings

UC Irvine pushed three escalating zotALERTs over approximately 5 hours and 22 minutes, beginning at 2:51 PM PDT and ending at 8:13 PM PDT — moving the entire campus to remote instruction via emergency SMS
An accompanying or earlier zotALERT used the phrase 'Violent Protest' — a single word choice that prompted faculty censure of the administration
At least 22 different law-enforcement agencies responded to the campus, including the California Highway Patrol's UC Mutual Aid mobilization — one of the largest UC police deployments of 2024
Approximately 50 people were arrested; classes were cancelled for the rest of May 15 and instruction was moved remote for May 16
The Irvine Faculty Association issued a detailed timeline-based rebuttal of the 'Violent Protest' characterization, making this one of the most explicitly faculty-disputed campus alert framings of the spring 2024 wave
Outcome
Approximately 50 people arrested at the Physical Sciences encampment expansion; UCI Chancellor Howard Gillman cancelled classes for the rest of May 15 and moved instruction remote for May 16. Faculty subsequently censured the administration over the 'Violent Protest' characterization in the zotALERT, and the [Irvine Faculty Association issued a detailed timeline](https://ucifa.org/2024/05/23/irvine-faculty-association-information-about-the-events-of-may-15th-2024/) disputing the framing. The encampment was fully cleared by the morning of May 16; arrestees were charged with trespassing and most charges were resolved through diversion programs.
Provenance

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civil-unrestgaza-encampmentphysical-sciences-hallzotalertviolent-protest-framinguc-irvinecaliforniapublic-r1faculty-censureremote-instruction
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