Bomb Threats Reported At Historically Black Colleges For Second Day
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By Nina Golgowski
02/01/2022 11:10am EST | Updated 12 hours ago


For the second day in a row, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were the target of bomb threats across the country, with this latest wave coming on the first day of Black History Month.

Campuses were shut down and classes moved to remote learning following the threats impacting more than a dozen schools as of Tuesday morning.

The schools impacted include Howard University in Washington, D.C., Fort Valley State University in Georgia, Jackson State University in Mississippi, Xavier University in New Orleans, Edward Waters University in Florida, Morgan State University in Baltimore, Coppin State University in Baltimore, the University of the District of Columbia, Kentucky State University, Alcorn State University in Mississippi, University of North Florida in Jacksonville, and Philander Smith College in Arkansas. Spelman College in Atlanta and Arkansas Baptist College were also affected


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