The University of Rochester is denouncing hundreds of antisemitic posters hung across campus that they say targeted Jewish faculty at the school.
School officials say they were made aware of the posters Sunday night and they have since been removed.
In a statement released Tuesday, University of Rochester President Sarah Mangelsdorf called the posters "disturbing, divisive and intimidating," and said they run counter to U of R's values.
Those posters criticized staff members for their alleged response to the war in Gaza.
"This isn’t who we are," Mangelsdorf's statement said in part. "This goes against everything we stand for and we have an obligation to reject it."
This spring, the University of Rochester was one of many schools nationwide to see unsanctioned protests over the Israel-Hamas war.
U of R administrators suspended some student demonstrators the university accused of repeatedly violating its peaceful protest policies.
The Department of Public Safety is investigating this latest incident.