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University Of Chicago Professor Criticizes Graduation Ceremony Cancellations

Pro-Palestinian protesters remain on the University of Chicago campus for a fifth day, Friday, May 3, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

A University of Chicago assistant professor criticized the recent trend of schools cancelling graduation ceremonies due to concerns about potential disruptions from anti-Israel protesters. The professor, Eman Abdelhadi, expressed disbelief at the decision, calling it 'absurd' during a discussion with fellow faculty members associated with the University of Chicago Faculty for Justice in Palestine.

The controversy arose following Columbia University's announcement of the cancellation of its main commencement event, citing security concerns as a contributing factor. Abdelhadi highlighted the perceived overreaction by universities to the presence of students engaging in peaceful expressions of support for Palestine, such as holding up signs or wearing traditional attire like a kaffiyeh.

Abdelhadi emphasized that the fear of minor protests or displays of solidarity should not lead to the cancellation of significant academic events like graduation ceremonies. She suggested that such actions reflect a broader issue of fragility within the educational system, where simple acts of expression are viewed as substantial threats.

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