Fayetteville State receives $80k for trauma, security after bomb threat
A bomb threat at the school in February prompted university leaders to suspend campus activities for a day and ask residential students to shelter in place, WRAL previously reported.
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The U.S. Department of Education announced Thursday it had awarded the school a Project SERV grant, which can fund counseling and other trauma recovery services, full-time security officers and other mental health services.
Fayetteville State University was one of two grant recipients announced Thursday, after the first grant related to an HBCU bomb threat was awarded last month. The department plans to announce more recipients at a later date.
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