Melanie Eversley

USA TODAY

A 25-year-old man was stabbed on the campus of the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles, the school confirmed Friday night.

The man was possibly a faculty member, according to the Los Angeles Times and CBS. The campus paper, The Daily Trojan, reported the victim was a psychology instructor.

Authorities received a call at 7:30 p.m. about a victim with multiple stab wounds at the 3600 block of McClintock Avenue in Los Angeles, LAPD Detective Meghan Aguilar was quoted as telling the Times. The Los Angeles Fire Department later pronounced the victim dead after finding the man at the scene, spokeswoman Margaret Stewart confirmed to reporters.

“We want to make clear this was not a random act,” Aguilar said, according to the Times. “This victim was targeted by the suspect.”

Police later confirmed that the suspect was taken into custody. The identities of the victim and suspect were not disclosed.

A representative in USC's media office could not offer more details on Friday, but did say more details would be available later.

At about 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles time, the campus tweeted, "Police Activity: Police-related incident in progress at Seeley G Mudd bldg. No danger to USC or the community. Stay away from area."

Contributing: Charles Ventura from Los Angeles