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Shrapnel Falls Across Doha: VCUarts Qatar Students Shelter as 66 Iranian Missiles Target Qatar

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Confirmed Threat

On Saturday, February 28, 2026, Iran launched 66 ballistic missiles and 12 drones at Qatar, targeting Al Udeid Air Base and causing missile shrapnel to injure 16 people across Doha. The Qatari government issued a national emergency alert and shelter-in-place order, and VCUarts Qatar students sheltered indoors in Education City as explosions and debris fell citywide. No VCUarts students, faculty, or staff were injured. Classes shifted permanently online for the semester, and students and employees were eventually permitted to relocate out of country.

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VCUarts Qatar
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~300 studentsVCU Emergency Alert (Qatar)
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

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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 ALERTPush
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VCU Qatar Emergency: A national shelter-in-place order is in effect across Qatar. All students, faculty, and staff must remain indoors immediately. Do not go outside. Close windows and blinds. Seek interior rooms on lower floors. This alert will be updated as conditions change.

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Qatar Standard Time is UTC+3 year-round; the first Iranian missile detection was reported at approximately 11:39 a.m. on February 28, 2026 local time.
Qatar's Ministry of Interior reported 66 ballistic missiles and 12 drones were launched; authorities received 114 reports of shrapnel falling across the nation.
VCUarts Qatar is located in Education City, approximately 30 km from Al Udeid Air Base; the entire Doha area experienced the impacts of missile interception debris.
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VCUarts Qatar Update: Classes have been cancelled on Sunday, March 1 and will remain online for the foreseeable future per directive of Qatar's Ministry of Education and Higher Education. The shelter-in-place order in Qatar remains in place. No injuries have been reported among VCUarts Qatar students, faculty, or staff. Dean Amir Berbic and the university leadership team are in close contact with Qatari and US authorities. VCU will continue to update this community.

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The shift to online classes followed a directive from Qatar's Ministry of Education and Higher Education, not unilaterally from VCU -- illustrating the host-government oversight structure unique to Education City branch campuses.
Commonwealth Times reported 16 people were injured in Qatar from shrapnel falling nationwide after missile interception; none were VCU-affiliated.
Dean Amir Berbic is identified by name in news coverage as the spokesperson for VCUarts Qatar during the crisis.
FOLLOW-UPEmail
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VCUarts Qatar: Beginning March 5, VCU is offering a temporary out-of-country remote work and study option to all students, faculty, and staff. Those who choose to relocate may do so while maintaining their academic and professional obligations remotely. All VCUarts Qatar classes will remain online. Students with specific needs related to relocation should contact the Dean's office. The safety of our community remains our highest priority.

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The out-of-country relocation option beginning March 5 was a distinctive feature of the VCUarts Qatar response, offering students and staff flexibility unavailable at larger, more residential branch campuses.
WRIC reported that VCUarts Qatar eventually allowed the community to relocate while maintaining remote academic engagement.
VCUarts Qatar, the first international branch campus of VCU, admitted its first students in 2002 as part of the Qatar Foundation's Education City development.
Context

Background

VCUarts Qatar, founded in 2002 as the first international branch campus of Virginia Commonwealth University, offers fine arts, design, and fashion programs to approximately 300 students within Doha's Education City. On February 28, 2026, Iran launched 66 ballistic missiles and 12 drones at Qatar in retaliation for US-Israeli strikes on Iran, targeting Al Udeid Air Base approximately 30 km from Education City. Qatar's Ministry of Interior confirmed that authorities received 114 reports of shrapnel falling nationwide after the interceptions, and 16 people were injured across the country. VCUarts Qatar students took shelter indoors throughout the day as the national emergency alert remained in effect. No VCU-affiliated casualties were reported. Qatar's Ministry of Education and Higher Education directed all universities in Education City to move online; VCU followed this directive and also offered students and staff the option to relocate out of the country while studying remotely. All five US university branch campuses in Education City -- VCUarts, Texas A&M, Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown, and Northwestern -- were affected simultaneously by the same missile crisis, a unique chapter in US higher-education emergency management.
Analysis

Key Findings

66 ballistic missiles and 12 drones were launched by Iran against Qatar on February 28, 2026; Qatari air defenses intercepted them but 114 shrapnel-fall reports and 16 injuries resulted citywide
VCUarts Qatar's move to online classes followed a directive from Qatar's Ministry of Education and Higher Education, not a unilateral VCU decision -- a governance distinction unique to branch-campus operations
VCU offered students and employees a temporary out-of-country relocation option beginning March 5, 2026, allowing the academic year to continue remotely from outside Qatar
All five US university branch campuses in Education City were simultaneously affected, creating a collective crisis unprecedented in the history of US overseas higher education
Provenance

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