**Bomb Threats Force Evacuations at Multiple US Universities**
Classes have been cancelled and buildings evacuated at several universities across the United States following a series of bomb threats. At least five institutions, including Towson University, Morgan State University, Case Western Reserve University, and the Elvey Building at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, reported threats today.
The Towson University Police Department issued an emergency notification regarding a bomb threat directed at the University Union. Students were advised to evacuate the building immediately, with police emphasising that "this is not a drill". Officers were seen outside the student union, and a cordon was established around the area.
Delaware State University also cancelled classes after receiving a bomb threat around 11am local time. The university confirmed that academic buildings were being evacuated as a precautionary measure.
At the University of Alaska Fairbanks, a bomb threat was reported at the Elvey Building. The university urged individuals to prepare for evacuation and to follow instructions from authorities, advising those not in the area to stay away.
In Ohio, Case Western Reserve University announced the evacuation of buildings near the Cleveland Institute of Art following a bomb threat there. Students were instructed to adhere to all directives from emergency personnel.
Authorities are currently investigating the threats, and further updates are expected as the situation develops. This is a breaking news story, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.