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Columbia cancels main graduation ceremony after campus protests

The encampment at the university kicked off protests across the USA

May 7, 2024 10:30
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People rally on the campus of Columbia University which is occupied by pro-Palestinian protesters in New York (Photo by Charly TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

ByJC Reporter, Jewish News Syndicate

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Columbia University announced on Monday that it is cancelling its university-wide commencement ceremony amid the ongoing anti-Israel protest movement. It plans to hold smaller, in-person ceremonies for each of its schools.

“We have decided to make the centrepiece of our commencement activities our class days and school-level ceremonies, where students are honoured individually alongside their peers, rather than the university-wide ceremony that is scheduled for May 15,” the university wrote.
The university added that it is relocating all events scheduled to take place on the university’s South Lawn, the former site of the “Gaza solidarity encampment,” which the New York City Police Department cleared last week, arresting hundreds of protesters.

The university is still “looking at the possibility” of a “festive event” on May 15 in lieu of the formal commencement.

Columbia now joins the University of Southern California in cancelling scheduled graduation ceremonies out of apparent fear of disruption by anti-Israel protesters. Over the weekend, dozens of anti-Israel protesters disrupted ceremonies at Indiana University Bloomington and the University of Michigan.