Paris, Colorado Springs And The Psychology Of Fear

University of Chicago quad. (quinnanya/Flickr)

An online threat against the University of Chicago’s quad (pictured) prompted the school to cancel classes. (quinnanya/Flickr)

The University of Chicago has canceled classes today over fears of possible gun violence there. The FBI told the school that someone posted a threat online against the campus quad for this morning at 10 a.m.

Over the past few weeks, colleges in Washington and Kentucky have also been shut because of threats, and schools in Philadelphia were on alert because of online postings.

Here Now’s Jeremy Hobson speaks with Stetson University psychology professor Chris Ferguson about how the fear of gun violence affects people and the response to threats.

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  • Christopher Ferguson, associate professor and co-chair of the Department of Psychology at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida.

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