A college lecturer was suspended Tuesday after calling cops on a black student who had put her feet up during a previous biology lecture.

Video footage of the incident went viral on Twitter, showing police escorting the female student out of a crowded University of Texas at San Antonio lecture hall.

The instructor, identified by the university as Anita Moss, had asked the student to put her feet down during a prior class, according to Apurva Rawal, a student who shared the video.

“The professor then made it a point to stop the lecture early to inform our class that she found us to be incredibly uncivil and disrespectful of her, and then ended class,” Rawal wrote on Twitter.

On Monday, Moss told the female student to leave when she entered the classroom, the student claimed.

“I never disobeyed the student code of conduct. Not once,” the student said. “A police report is being filed [at the moment], this is just the beginning. Thanks for your support!”

University of Texas at San Antonio president Taylor Eighmy said Moss, who was teaching an anatomy and physiology class, will not return to teach her classes this semester.

He said the university is investigating the incident for both potential discrimination and as a classroom management issue.

“The bottom line: regardless of the final outcomes regarding yesterday’s incident, we have an obligation as an institution to take a hard look at our campus climate — especially for students of color — and enact systemic change to make UTSA a more inclusive campus,” Eighmy said in a statement Tuesday.

Less than 3,000 of the university’s 32,101 students are African-American, according to its website. Students in the lecture are scheduled to return to the classroom on Monday, according to NBC News.