UW-Parkside Campus Evacuated After Threat

University issues shelter-in-place order as police investigate threat

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

The University of Wisconsin-Parkside has issued an emergency alert and ordered an evacuation or shelter-in-place after receiving a threat to the campus late Saturday morning. UW-Parkside Police confirmed the threat was made via phone, but provided no further details. The campus is currently closed as authorities investigate the situation.

Why it matters

Campus threats and evacuations are serious incidents that can disrupt university operations, impact student and faculty safety, and raise concerns about security vulnerabilities. This event will likely prompt reviews of UW-Parkside's emergency response protocols and any needed improvements to campus safety measures.

The details

According to the alert posted on UW-Parkside's official Facebook page and a text message sent to the campus community, people on campus were instructed to either evacuate immediately or shelter in place in response to the threat. The university's police department confirmed the threat was made via phone call, but did not provide any additional details about the nature of the threat or the ongoing investigation.

  • The threat was received late Saturday morning on February 21, 2026.

The players

UW-Parkside

The University of Wisconsin-Parkside is a public university located in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

UW-Parkside Police

The campus police department responsible for security and emergency response at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

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What’s next

The UW-Parkside campus will remain closed as police continue to investigate the threat and ensure the safety of the campus community. Authorities have not yet provided a timeline for when normal operations may resume.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of robust campus emergency preparedness and the need for universities to have well-rehearsed protocols to quickly respond to threats in order to protect student, faculty, and staff safety.