University of Pennsylvania investigating vulgar emails sent from school account blasting 'woke' institution
Share and Follow

The University of Pennsylvania is currently conducting an investigation following reports of a “highly offensive, hurtful message” that appeared to have been sent from within its community. This crude email, delivered on Friday morning, seemed to originate from the university’s Graduate School of Education, bearing its official letterhead.

The email’s subject line bluntly stated, “We got hacked,” as per a version seen by Fox News Digital.

In the email, the sender implored recipients to refrain from donating to the university. It went on to criticize the institution, labeling it as a “dog’s— elitist institution full of woke r——.”

The message further accused the university of having poor security measures and operating without meritocracy, claiming it hires and admits individuals based on legacy ties, donations, and unqualified affirmative action, rather than merit.

A fraudulent email sent to members of UPenn's community

The University of Pennsylvania is actively tracing the source of this deceptive email that was distributed to its community members.

A Penn spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the emails were “obviously” fake and “highly offensive.”

“A fraudulent email has been circulated that appears to come from the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. This is obviously a fake, and nothing in the highly offensive, hurtful message reflects the mission or actions of Penn or of Penn GSE. The University’s Office of Information Security is aware of the situation, and our Incident Response team is actively addressing it,” a Penn spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

The university reportedly told KYW-TV that it was not hacked but was looking into the source of the crass message. The spokesperson did not immediately address the hacking allegation when reached by Fox News Digital.

The university put out a similar statement on Facebook in which it acknowledged emails and said the issue was being addressed. 

“Fraudulent emails are currently being circulated that appear to come from a Penn Graduate School of Education account with the subject ‘We got hacked (Action Required)’ or similar,” the university wrote on Facebook. “The University’s Office of Information Security is aware of the situation, and our Incident Response team is actively addressing it.”

A sign for the University of Pennsylvania

A sign for the University of Pennsylvania on campus on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023.  (Michelle Gustafson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“All of the emails are incredibly offensive and in no way reflective of Penn or Penn GSE’s mission or values. We sincerely apologize for the harm this has caused and is causing. Over and above the inconvenience of getting your inboxes spammed, these emails are hurtful and upsetting,” the university wrote on Facebook.

Elizabeth Cooper, the school’s IT help desk manager, also addressed the message in an email sent to members of Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication, The Daily Pennsylvanian, a University of Pennsylvania student newspaper,reported.

People walk by a sign reading "Penn Commons"

People walk by a sign reading “Penn Commons” at the University of Pennsylvania. (Michelle Gustafson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“These emails are being received by individuals outside of UPenn as well,” Cooper wrote. “It appears that some email list, which is beyond our control, was accessed by malicious individuals who then sent out these messages.”

The Daily Pennsylvanian noted that the Penn Medicine Academic Computing Services and the School of Nursing’s IT services also sent out messages acknowledging the offensive email.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Alex Murdaugh's defense attorney explains why he thinks the disgraced lawyer is innocent, will get a new trial

Murdaugh Lawyer Hopes Court Clerk’s Alleged Misconduct Could Lead to New Trial

Alex Murdaugh’s legal team is feeling “cautiously optimistic” about the possibility of…
Betty Reid Soskin, the nation's oldest park ranger, dies at 104

Trailblazing Legacy: Nation’s Oldest Park Ranger, Betty Reid Soskin, Passes Away at 104

Betty Reid Soskin, celebrated for her work as a park ranger with…
DRAFT 2025 big stories | firstcoastnews.com

Preview 2025: Top Anticipated Stories to Watch on First Coast News

From catastrophic natural events to the Los Angeles Dodgers clinching their second…
San Francisco power outage puts 130,000 in the dark, as self-driving car service stops vehicles in the street

Massive San Francisco Blackout Leaves 130,000 Without Power, Halts Self-Driving Cars in Their Tracks

A significant power outage cast a shadow over extensive areas of San…
Indiana looks to defy painful past against Alabama in Rose Bowl quarterfinal

Indiana Aims to Overcome Historical Challenges Against Alabama in Rose Bowl Quarterfinals

When it comes to football, Alabama and Indiana might as well be…
J.T. Miller set to miss multiple Rangers games with injury

J.T. Miller sidelined for several Rangers games due to injury

NASHVILLE — The Rangers are facing a temporary setback as their captain,…
MLB news: Chicago White Sox add Japanese baseball star Munetaka Murakami with $34 million, 2-year contract

Chicago White Sox Sign Japanese Baseball Sensation Munetaka Murakami to a $34 Million Deal

CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox, currently in a rebuilding phase, have…
Doctor-‘assisted’ death: Letters | New York Post

Exploring the Ethics of Doctor-Assisted Death: A Thought-Provoking Discussion

The Issue: Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to make assisted suicide legal in…