Drexel University in Philadelphia has been placed on lockdown following anti-Israel protesters invasion, taking over campus.
University officials in collaboration with Philadelphia police, and university president John Fry, said, we are on Monday demanding that the encampment "must end" immediately.
The protest is one of dozens still raging at campuses across the country, despite being in the final days of the school year.
According to Fry, "This encampment must end. I want to remind Drexel students who are participating in this protest that they could face disciplinary action for violating our Student Code of Conduct.
"Encampment participants who are unaffiliated with Drexel are unlawfully trespassing," Fry added in a statement directed to students. Police could be seen in large groups on campus throughout the weekend.
Demonstrators at Drexel are demanding that the university divest itself from companies that do business with Israel.
They also demand that the university disclose its investments and publicly support a cease-fire in Gaza.
The disruption at Drexel comes as universities across the country are attempting to fend off political unrest in order to host their graduation and commencement ceremonies. Some institutions have been forced to cancel the events entirely.