At least two racist signs were posted on the University of Utah campus last week, one taped on the wall of the Student Life Center and another taped crudely over an advertisement near the building.

University officials learned about the posters on social media last week, according to Annalisa Purser, a university spokeswoman. When officials went to remove the posters, they were gone, she said.

Apparently these fliers were on MY campus. @UUtah what the hell are these? pic.twitter.com/PVd9VHjAWn — Joshua Soutas (@SoutasJosh) August 10, 2017

Text on the poster said “Stop the blacks” and listed unverified crime statistics. A link to a website directs to a manifesto written by a white nationalist group called Vanguard America. Vanguard Utah confirmed that the posters found at the U. are associated with it.

The university provides counseling for students who feel threatened by such messages, Purser said. The Office for Equity and Diversity ”is always keeping up to date on these types of issues,” she added, saying that students may report racist messages to the office’s staff.

We were alerted about the two posters last week after they had already been removed. Campus police & the dean of students were notified. — University of Utah (@UUtah) August 10, 2017

University police documented the posters, but they did not respond to a request for comment Thursday evening.

“I don‘t think there’s enough information about this incident to really follow up on these posters, specifically,” Purser said.



The university released a statement to news media on Thursday evening that listed support services such as the Office for Inclusive Excellence and the counseling center.