Over the last academic year, schools have met the protests of students in different ways.
NEW YORK/TEL AVIV – Pro-Palestinian protesters briefly disrupted a graduation ceremony at the University of Michigan on May 4 as universities holding commencements braced for more tensions generated over the war in the Gaza Strip.
The ceremony did not stop. Neither did the chanting, although how audible or distracting it was might have depended on where people sat in the stadium. “We aren’t going anywhere,” said Bryce Greene, 26, an Indiana University doctoral student and one of the protest organizers at the school’s campus in Bloomington. Greene said he believed there would be enough students around campus to sustain the protest over the summer, or until the school agreed to their demands to divest.
Universities have tried to ensure against major disruptions. Some schools plan to set up designated areas for protests in a bid to allow the ceremonies to go forward without quashing free speech. On May 3 evening, a person not affiliated with the university was arrested after around 200 people gathered outside the University of Michigan Museum of Art to protest a dinner for recipients of honorary degrees, a spokesperson for the university police department said.At least two schools have altered graduation ceremonies.
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