The University of Pittsburgh has received 57 bomb threats since February — including 12 on Monday — and the experience is rattling nerves and prompting school officials to cope with poor attendance and students who want to go home for the semester, The Pitt News reports.
The first threat came on Feb. 13, written on a bathroom wall in a women’s room in the Chevron Science Center.
The threats are sometimes scrawled on walls, and sometimes sent by e-mail, but no explosives have ever been found, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The investigation now involves the Department of Justice, FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Force.



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