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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Columbia University cancels graduation ceremony amid Gaza protests

Columbia University cancels graduation ceremony amid Gaza protests

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
May 6, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Columbia University cancels graduation ceremony amid Gaza protests

Columbia University has decided to cancel its main graduation ceremony scheduled for May 15, the prestigious institution announced on Monday, May 6, amidst ongoing protests over the situation in Gaza. In lieu of the university-wide event, Columbia will host a series of smaller ceremonies to honor graduating students individually alongside their peers.

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“The past few weeks have been incredibly difficult for our community,” Columbia stated, emphasizing their commitment to providing students with a deserving celebration through smaller-scale, school-based events deemed most meaningful to them and their families.

The university assured efforts to ensure safety, respect, and smooth operations at these ceremonies, consulting with student leaders to determine the best approach for graduation arrangements. Most ceremonies, originally planned for the Morningside Heights campus, will now occur at the university’s main athletic complex.

Protests at Columbia University

Recent violent protests at Columbia University gained national attention, drawing comparisons to the January 6 Capitol attack by former US President Donald Trump. These demonstrations inspired similar actions at numerous universities nationwide, as students advocated for a ceasefire in Gaza and urged divestment from companies with Israeli ties. New York City police intervened last week, clearing a Columbia campus building barricaded by pro-Palestinian protesters, resulting in over 100 arrests and the dismantling of an encampment.

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White House response and diplomatic efforts

Meanwhile, the White House announced President Joe Biden’s intention to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following Israel’s military call for Palestinians to evacuate eastern Rafah ahead of a potential offensive. “We continue to believe that a ceasefire deal is the best option to preserve lives and prevent further escalation,” emphasized a spokesman for the National Security Council, noting ongoing discussions to address the situation.

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