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There is, but unfortunately you can't ascribe logic to actions like this. It's not terribly uncommon for school shooters to target one or two primary targets, but performing the action in public.
I didn't think antisemitism at first (I thought finals week + engineering building = a student snapped), but as soon as I heard the professors name I thought "oh no" and looked her up. I really, truly hope that this is merely coincidence, but given that it was the day before the first night of Hanukkah, the rising incidents of antisemitism, and the treatment of those with real or perceived ties to Israel in academia (the UofR 'wanted' posters, as one horrific example).. I would assume LE is looking into this as a motive.
International students being a target is an interesting thought as well - they represent 14% of the undergrad population, and almost 50% of the graduate population. There's a few colleges with higher percentages, but it's definitely a scary time for them as well.
Yes, that terrible thought about the Professor occurred to me, too. But this seems so obscure to have picked out an Economics professor in Providence, RI.
This was a first-year level Economics class, so not that many international students in the group of 60 there that evening. The TA might very well have been foreign.