More than a dozen HBCUs get bomb threats on the first day of Black History Month

A growing number of U.S. historically Black colleges and universities (HBUCs) have had to lock down or postpone classes due to bomb threats on the first day of Black History Month.

At least 13 HBCUs reported bomb threats Tuesday. At least one of them, Howard University, also received a bomb threat Monday.

These are some of the universities that reported bomb threats Tuesday:

JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY

"Jackson State University received a bomb threat this morning at 4:15 a.m.," the university in Mississippi tweeted Tuesday.

"The Jackson Police Department and JSU Department of Public Safety have swept the campus and found the threat unsubstantiated. An all-clear has been issued."

Calvert White, a 22-year-old studying social science and education, lives in an apartment 10 minutes from campus.

"I’m uneasy," the Jackson State junior said. "HBCUs have a long history of physical threats just because of our existence. I think that the threats aren’t individual or coincidental — that it’s a clear attack on Black students who choose to go to Black schools."

While it’s not clear who made the threat,xjmtzyw "I think the uncertainty, especially in the age of Covid and heightened race relations, is part of the goal of whomever has been making the threats," White said.

Like so many, White said he’s unclear as to why this is happening.

"But I understand that HBCUs are starting to see large influxes of students, supporters, donors, etc., and our presence is more important now than ever," he said.

"I think the idea of HBCUs in a current-day sense is taking over. They aren’t just looked at as a beacon of the past, but a marker of the future."

COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY

Someone called the Baltimore university and said there was a bomb on campus, Coppin State spokesperson Angela Galeano told CNN.

The threat was immediately reported to campus police, Galeano said.

A message on the university’s website said all classes would be online Tuesday.

"If you are on campus, please, shelter in place, and wait for further instructions," the message said. "Emergency officials are evaluating the campus and we will provide updates, as soon as possible."

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

The university said a bomb threat was received through its guardhouse early Tuesday morning.

"MVSU is currently on lockdown, and campus police are conducting a complete investigation," a university Facebook post reads.

"School officials are working with local emergency personnel to investigate and determine the extent of the threat."

Classes will be remote Tuesday, and the university is asking all on-campus students to stay in their residence halls. Only essential staff will be allowed on campus, MVSU said.

The MVSU Campus has been CLEARED by the University Police with assistance from local law enforcement offices and the Leflore County EMS. Classes will remain virtual. Only Essential personnel should report to campus. Normal business will resume on Wednesday, February 2, 2022.

— Mississippi Valley State University (@MVSUDEVILS) February 1, 2022

MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

"Due to a bomb threat, access to campus will be closed as the University works with emergency personnel to assess the situation," the university in Baltimore tweeted Tuesday morning.

"Everyone on campus should shelter in place until further notice. All instruction will be remote and all employees should telework," Morgan State added.

"Essential employees will be contacted by their supervisor with additional direction."

Morgan State professor Jason Johnson acknowledged the disturbing start to Black History Month. "Over half a dozen HBCUs have received these threats in the last few weeks. Not exactly how you want #Blackhistorymonth2022 to begin," Johnson tweeted Tuesday.

ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY

The university in Lorman, Mississippi, received "an anonymous bomb threat," Alcorn State posted on its website Tuesday.

"We are advising all students to shelter in place," the message said. "Faculty and staff should not report to work until further notice."

TOUGALOO COLLEGE

The college in Tougaloo, Mississippi, also received a bomb threat, according to a message on its website.

"Due to today’s bomb threat, the campus will operate virtually," the message said.

"Although the campus has been cleared, for safety precautions, there will be no in-person classes/activities, and employees and students should not commute to the campus. All faculty and staff will work remotely today."

KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY

"Due to a bomb threat made earlier this morning, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022, @KyStateU is in lockdown status," the university in Frankfort tweeted Tuesday.

"The university is working with emergency personnel to evaluate the situation. University operations will be suspended until further notice & campus entry limited at this time."

FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

The university in Fort Valley, Georgia, is on lockdown after receiving notice of a bomb threat, FVSU tweeted Tuesday.

"Law enforcement is investigating. Campus is currently on lockdown. Residential students remain in dorms," the university said. "Non-residential students and staff should NOT report to campus until further notice. Campus operations are suspended for the day."

HOWARD UNIVERSITY

The university in Washington, DC, has responded to bomb threats for a second day in a row.

"The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and the Howard University Department of Police have issued an ‘ALL CLEAR’ in the investigation of a bomb threat made this morning at approximately 2:55 a.m." Howard University tweeted Tuesday morning.

"The Shelter-In-Place directive has been lifted."

On January 5, at least three HBCUs, including Howard University, received bomb threats. Nothing was found on any of the campuses that received threats, university officials said.

��The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and the Howard University Department of Police have issued an ‘ALL CLEAR’ in the investigation of a bomb threat made this morning at approximately 2:55 a.m. The Shelter-In-Place directive has been lifted.

— Howard University (@HowardU) February 1, 2022

XAVIER UNIVERSITY

The university in New Orleans is working with authorities after receiving a bomb threat, Xavier tweeted Tuesday morning.

"Campus will be remote until 12 p.m. today. Residential students should stay in their rooms until further notice," the university tweeted. "Continue to monitor official university channels."

UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

A bomb threat was made around 3:20 a.m. Tuesday on the Van Ness campus, the university said.

Authorities investigated and issued an "all clear" later Tuesday morning, the University of DC tweeted.

The campus is now open.

SPELMAN COLLEGE

The college in Atlanta received a bomb threat overnight, CNN affiliate WGCL reported.

Atlanta police responded to Spelman around 3 a.m. Tuesday and an investigation was launched, WGCL reported. Atlanta police have since turned the case back over to campus police.

EDWARD WATERS UNIVERSITY

"Effective immediately, all in person activities, classes and operations including all meetings and athletic practices are cancelled until further notice," the university in Jacksonville, Florida, tweeted early Tuesday morning.

"The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has been notified and is on campus investigating this matter. Please stay tuned to the EWU website, email and social media accounts for more information as it becomes available."