Harvard investigating swastika left on campus bulletin board
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Harvard University is investigating after a swastika was found on a school bulletin board.
Officials say the symbol was arranged using push-pins and was discovered by a student Thursday at one of the university's public health buildings.
Spokesman Sam Harp said the swastika was two or three inches wide and was removed after the student reported it.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Harvard's police department is investigating. The school said it doesn't know who's responsible.
A statement from Harp says symbols of anti-Semitism and hatred are "anathema to our values" and that Harvard officials were appalled by it.
The Anti-Defamation League says similar incidents have been on the rise at U.S. colleges.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
The group found that white supremacist propaganda was discovered on campuses 147 times in fall 2017, a threefold increase over the fall before.