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Israel-Gaza war: Columbia University cancels main graduation ceremony due to protests

  • The Ivy League institution said it would ‘forego the universitywide ceremony that is scheduled for May 15’ and hold a series of smaller events instead
  • Protests against Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza rocked campuses across the US, prompting crackdowns, mass arrests, and a White House directive to restore order

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Columbia University has cancelled its main graduation ceremony due to Gaza protests. Photo: AP

Columbia University on Monday cancelled its main, universitywide commencement ceremony scheduled for May 15 in favour of smaller, school-based events, a decision that follows weeks of pro-Palestinian protests that roiled the Ivy League School.

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“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 universitywide ceremony that is scheduled for May 15,” Columbia said in a statement, calling the past few weeks “incredibly difficult for our community.”

The protests at Columbia, which drew national attention, have inspired similar demonstrations at dozens of universities around the US Students have called for a ceasefire in Gaza and have demanded their schools divest from companies with ties to Israel.

Pro-Palestinian student protesters wave a Palestinian flag as they gather on the front steps of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University in New York City on April 30. Photo: AFP
Pro-Palestinian student protesters wave a Palestinian flag as they gather on the front steps of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University in New York City on April 30. Photo: AFP

Some universities, including Columbia, called in riot police wielding batons and flash-bang grenades to disperse and arrest hundreds of protesters, citing a paramount need for campus safety. Civil rights groups have decried such tactics as unnecessarily violent infringements on free speech.

More than 34,600 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s military operations in Gaza, according to health officials in the Hamas-ruled Palestinian enclave. The war began when Hamas militants attacked Israel on October 7, killing about 1,200 people and abducting 252 others, of whom 133 are believed to remain in captivity in Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.

The turmoil on campuses has prompted several colleges and universities across the country to relocate, modify, or cancel commencement ceremonies altogether.

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In April, the University of Southern California also called off its main-stage ceremony, one week after cancelling the valedictorian speech by a Muslim student who said she was silenced by anti-Palestinian hatred.

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