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Protests and Arrests Mark Columbia University Commencement

Graduates burned diplomas and chanted in support of detained student Mahmoud Khalil, as police intervened during the disrupted ceremony.

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Overview

  • Acting President Claire Shipman acknowledged the absence of Mahmoud Khalil, a detained graduate student and pro-Palestinian activist, during her commencement speech.
  • Students and demonstrators protested Khalil’s detention and deportation proceedings, chanting 'Free Palestine' and burning diplomas in symbolic acts of dissent.
  • At least two protesters were arrested outside the ceremony, as NYPD officers responded to rowdy demonstrations near Columbia’s main gates.
  • Khalil, detained by ICE since March, remains in a Louisiana facility, with federal authorities citing his activism as undermining U.S. foreign policy interests.
  • Shipman reiterated Columbia’s support for free speech rights for international students, though some attendees criticized the university’s compliance with federal mandates.