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FBI Investigates as Villanova Closes Entire Campus Over Threat to Academic Building, Part of Multi-University Wave

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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 January 22, 2026, Villanova University closed its entire campus after receiving a threat of violence targeting an academic building. The alert went out at 7:20 AM, all classes were canceled, and the FBI led the investigation alongside campus and local law enforcement. An all-clear was issued at 2:30 PM after the university learned that multiple other schools, including NYU, Fordham, and Morris Brown College, had received similar threats.

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Institution
Villanova University
Private Masters · PA
~10,919 studentsNOVA Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 3 verified verbatim

INITIAL ALERTEmail
Early this morning, the University received a threat of violence targeted at an academic building. The FBI is actively investigating, and our Public Safety department has engaged with federal, state, and local law enforcement to investigate. While we are ascertaining the validity of the threat, out of an abundance of caution, the University will be closed today, and all activities are canceled. Residential students are advised to stay in their residence hall. Non-residential students should not come to campus. All faculty and staff should not report. Given the threat, there will be additional police presence on campus to ensure the safety of the community. We will provide another update at 9 am and will continue to share more information throughout the day as soon as it becomes available.
Verbatim text of the 7:20 AM EST NOVA Alert email, quoted consistently across CBS Philadelphia, The Villanovan live updates, and WHYY; no 'NOVA ALERT:' prefix appears in the email body text
The university did not identify which specific academic building was threatened — an intentional communications decision consistent with FBI guidance during an active investigation
The promise of a 9 AM update and ongoing communication throughout the day reflects crisis-communications best practice; the 9 AM update advised students to remain indoors while investigation continued
UPDATEEmail+3h 40m
The FBI and law enforcement agencies are continuing their investigation, and we are now aware that even more universities have received a similar threat. Given this information and after law enforcement's safety assessment, individuals on campus no longer need to remain indoors. It is safe to be out on campus. All in-person classes and activities are still canceled, and all academic buildings will remain closed. Due to limited staffing, only certain buildings will be open. The main dining halls—Dougherty, Donahue, and St. Mary's Hall—are open for residential students, as are the Connelly Center, Falvey Memorial Library, and the Student Health Center for student use. There have been no reports of any activity posing a danger to our campus, and an increased police presence will remain in place throughout the day out of an abundance of caution.
Verbatim text confirmed across CBS Philadelphia, NBC10 Philadelphia, Tioga Publishing, 6abc Philadelphia, and The Villanovan live blog — all quoting the same full text of the 11:00 AM EST update
This update reveals that by 11 AM, Villanova had learned that 'even more universities have received a similar threat' — the multi-university wave was already being factored into campus decisions
The named dining halls — Dougherty, Donahue, St. Mary's Hall — and open buildings (Connelly Center, Falvey Library, Student Health Center) show how granular NOVA Alerts can get when partial re-opening is announced
ALL CLEARTwitter/X+7h 10m
While the FBI and law enforcement agencies continue their investigation, this message is the final all-clear for today's campus alert. The following link provides updates as the University begins to resume normal operations. More Info: https://t.co/cXzLIIZeai
Verbatim text confirmed from the official @VillanovaU X post (status/2014411556214222937); the t.co link in the tweet pointed to Villanova's operational resumption page
The all-clear deliberately avoids declaring the threat a 'hoax' — instead noting the FBI investigation continues — consistent with Villanova's prior handling of the multi-university wave context
Normal operations resumed Friday, January 23; Villanova later confirmed it was among multiple universities that received similar threats, including NYU, Fordham, and Morris Brown College
Context

Background

On the morning of January 22, 2026, Villanova University closed its entire campus after receiving a threat of violence targeting an unspecified academic building. The alert went out at 7:20 AM, canceling all classes and activities. Non-residential students were told not to come to campus, and residential students were initially confined to their dormitories. The FBI led the investigation alongside Villanova Public Safety and other law enforcement partners. Around 11:00 AM, students were allowed to leave their residence halls and limited dining facilities were opened. By 2:30 PM, the campus was declared all clear after the university learned that multiple other schools, including NYU, Fordham University, and Morris Brown College, had received similar threats. This was the third threat-related incident at Villanova in less than six months, following two swatting incidents in August 2025.
Analysis

Key Findings

The threat was part of a multi-university wave targeting schools including NYU, Fordham, and Morris Brown College
The campus was closed for over seven hours from the initial alert at 7:20 AM to the all-clear at 2:30 PM
This was the third threat-related campus disruption at Villanova in less than six months, following two swatting incidents in August 2025
Outcome
The campus was fully reopened on Friday, January 23. The FBI continued investigating the multi-university threat pattern. No device or attacker was found on campus. The university did not identify which academic building was targeted.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion