Some, including Howard University, got them both days. No explosions have been reported.
This July 6, 2021, file photo shows a sign outside the Howard University campus in Washington. For the second day in a row, several historically black colleges and universities received bomb threats Tuesday, resulting in shelters-in-place and canceled classes as authorities swept campuses looking for devices. No explosions have been reported.
Howard University, in Washington, D.C. was threatened on both days. It declared an all-clear Tuesday as it did Monday.Other school getting threats Tuesday included ; Kentucky State University; Fort Valley State, in Georgia; Xavier University in Louisiana; Spelman College in Atlanta and Morgan State in Baltimore.
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