An Oklahoma college student has been temporarily suspended amid an outbreak of racially charged outbursts at schools and universities across the United States (US) following Donald Trump's presidential election.

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The Associated Press and local media outlets identified more than 20 reports of racist incidents at schools since Tuesday, including a group chat aimed at black freshmen at the University of Pennsylvania, Trump's alma mater.

Penn President Amy Gutmann says the chat contained "violent, racist and thoroughly disgusting images and messages," and Penn is "appalled" its students were added to the GroupMe account. She says Penn police have been working with the FBI.

Gutmann says on the school's Facebook page Saturday that University of Oklahoma President David Boren informed her a student at his school has been temporarily suspended as the school investigates further.