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Columbia University Cancels Graduation Ceremony Amid Protests

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
May 7, 2024
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On Monday, May 6th, Columbia University announced a significant alteration to its traditional commencement plans, opting to cancel the university-wide graduation ceremony slated for May 15th. This decision comes in response to the ongoing anti-Israel protests on campus, which have escalated to the point of necessitating a reevaluation of large-scale events.

The university’s administration decided against holding the ceremony on the iconic South Lawn, where graduation events are traditionally celebrated. This area had recently become the focal point of protests, leading to arrests and heightened security concerns. Instead, Columbia University will host smaller, school-specific ceremonies, aiming to provide a more controlled environment that prioritizes the safety and well-being of all participants.

This change underscores the challenging circumstances the university faces as it navigates the dual demands of upholding academic traditions and ensuring the security of its community. The administration emphasized that the decision was influenced by extensive consultations with student leaders, who expressed a preference for smaller, more personal graduation events under the current conditions.

Many students have reacted with disappointment to the cancellation, particularly those who had anticipated celebrating their academic achievements in the traditional, grand setting of the South Lawn. For some, this cancellation is a double blow as the undergraduate class of 2024 had their high school graduations canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

The protests that triggered the university’s decision are part of a broader movement across college campuses in the United States, where students are increasingly vocal about international issues, including the conflict in Gaza and many universities’ investment into corporations that fund weapons and the war. These demonstrations have often put universities at the center of political debates, challenging them to balance free speech with campus safety.

As Columbia moves forward with its revised commencement plans, the university community remains divided. While some students understand and support the necessity for adaptation, others view it as a capitulation that underscores ongoing tensions on campus. Despite these differences, the focus for all remains on celebrating the academic achievements of Columbia’s graduates in a manner that honors their hard work while adapting to the evolving dynamics of university life.

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