More than one month after Howard University received bomb threats, the institution remains vigilant at keeping its community safe. Howard was one of at least 16 Historically Black Colleges and Universities which received threats since January, launching FBI investigations nationwide and increased security measures on campus. NewsVision reporter Sarah Jones- Smith has more.
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