A University of Toronto professor was stabbed and a female arrested on campus Wednesday.

The professor was attacked by a student with a knife at 22 Russell St., according to the call that came in around 3:30 p.m., said Toronto Police spokesman Const. Victor Kwong.

The victim was stabbed in the arm and leg, Kwong said. The suspect was held down by several people in the office before her arrest, he told the Canadian Press. Police say a weapon was recovered.

A man in his 40s was treated at the scene and taken to hospital with a minor laceration, paramedics said.

“The incident is currently under active investigation by Toronto Police Services. The University is supporting their efforts and will cooperate fully with the police as needed,” said a statement from the school.