UPDATE (WKOW) — UW-Madison says there are resources for students after racial messages were found overnight.

The University put out a statement Friday morning, further indicating the posters were put up as part of a protest by students of color:

“Early this morning, we became aware of a series of posters placed around campus, including one that used exclusionary language and appeared to be a racist message directed against students of color. This understandably raised concerns about safety and our campus values. We want to be clear that UW–Madison stands against racism and all other forms of hate and any messages of exclusion. These posters appear now to be part of a coordinated campaign calling attention to experiences of underrepresented students. While we support the right to freedom of expression, we also have policies that prohibit the posting of unauthorized material on campus property. As with any incident like this, we are gathering more information and will be following up as appropriate. We also want to acknowledge the harmful impact this may have on many students and other members of our campus community. Resources are available to you through University Health Services, DDEEA, the Multicultural Student Center and the Dean of Students Office. We are here to support our students, faculty and staff and to foster a community that is welcoming for all.”

MADISON (WKOW) — The UW-Madison Police Department is investigating after posters were placed around campus with racial messages.

Early Friday morning, a picture showing a poster outside the Science Hall circulated social media. It reads “UW 4 Whites Only!”

In response, the university said “UW stands against hate and racism.” They said they believe this is part of a protest calling attention to experiences of underrepresented students.

Officials removed the message at the Science Hall and said they would be taking others down.