USC Cancels All Commencement Speakers Amid Controversy Over Valedictorian's Canceled Speech
The University of Southern California has decided to eliminate all outside speakers from its main-stage commencement to maintain focus on graduates following the cancellation of the Muslim valedictorian's speech due to security concerns.
- USC has canceled all outside speakers for its 2024 commencement, originally including prominent figures like filmmaker Jon M. Chu and tennis legend Billie Jean King.
- The decision follows the controversial cancellation of valedictorian Asna Tabassum's speech, citing security risks amid heightened tensions.
- Protests erupted on campus with demonstrators supporting Tabassum and criticizing the university's decision.
- USC plans to confer honorary degrees to the affected speakers at future ceremonies.
- The university emphasizes the need to focus on the achievements of its graduates during the commencement.























