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Bomb threat prompts a building-by-building search without evacuation; no device found

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Confirmed HoaxDetermined to be a hoax. The institutional response is documented because it reveals how the alert system performed under a perceived real threat.

On Wednesday, February 9, 2022, Winston-Salem State University received a bomb threat by phone around 11:30 a.m. EST. The HBCU judged there was not enough credible evidence to evacuate buildings but brought in Winston-Salem police and Forsyth County deputies, who searched every campus building and found no device by about 4:10 p.m. EST. It was one of dozens of threats against HBCUs in early 2022.

Alerts
2
Response
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Institution
Winston-Salem State University
Hbcu · NC
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~5,100 studentsRave Guardian
Documented Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

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INITIAL ALERTSMS
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ALL CLEARSMS+4h 25m
So far, no substantiated risks have been found. The situation has been contained and there is no immediate threat to campus.
Quoted verbatim by WFMY News 2 and WFDD as the message 'WSSU officials sent out to students and faculty via its alert system' resolving the bomb threat.
Worded as a status update ('so far... contained... no immediate threat to campus') rather than an explicit 'all clear', it nonetheless served as the notification that lifted the threat after the building-by-building search.
Context

Background

Winston-Salem State University, a public HBCU founded in 1892, was one of many historically Black colleges targeted during a sustained wave of bomb threats in early 2022. On Wednesday, February 9, 2022, WSSU received a threat by phone around 11:30 a.m. EST. The university evaluated the threat and decided there was not enough credible evidence to evacuate, but called in the Winston-Salem Police Department and Forsyth County Sheriff's Office to search every campus building. By shortly before 4:10 p.m. EST, officers had found no device. The university used its Rave Guardian-based alert system to reach students by email, text, and phone. The threat fed into an FBI investigation of more than 50 threats against HBCUs, and Governor Roy Cooper later met with HBCU leaders over the campaign.
Analysis

Key Findings

WSSU chose threat assessment over automatic evacuation, searching all buildings while keeping operations running
The incident was part of a coordinated nationwide campaign of 50-plus bomb threats against HBCUs in early 2022 that drew FBI and gubernatorial attention
No explosive device was found; the threat resolved as a hoax roughly four and a half hours after the call
Outcome
Law enforcement searched all campus buildings and found no explosive device. No evacuation was ordered. The threat was part of a wave of more than 50 bomb threats against HBCUs investigated by the FBI.
Provenance

Sources

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "Winston-Salem State University: Bomb threat prompts a building-by-building search without evacuation; no device found." Incident of February 9, 2022. Added May 2026; last updated June 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/winston-salem-state-university-bomb-threat-2022-02-09/

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Added May 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion