NYU withholds diploma from student who denounced Israelâs actions in Gaza in speech
New York University said it is withholding the diploma of a student who condemned the âgenocideâ in Gaza while delivering a graduation speech Wednesday â a move the university called a violation of the studentâs commitment to comply with school rules.
Logan Rozos told members of his graduating class that âas I search my heart today in addressing you all ⊠the only thing that is appropriate to say in this time and to a group this large is a recognition of the atrocities currently happening in Palestine.â
NYU âstronglyâ denounced âthe choice by a student at Gallatin Schoolâs graduation,â university spokesperson John Beckman said in a after the Wednesday ceremony.
Commencement season on U.S. campuses comes amid the Trump administrationâs ongoing crackdown on students who engage in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Earlier this year, NYU was among the universities cited by as having âexperienced incidents of antisemitism.â
In his speech, Rozos repeatedly referred to Israelâs actions in Gaza as âgenocide,â which he said was âpolitically and militarilyâ supported by the U.S. and âpaid for by our tax dollars.â
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Cheers erupted from the crowd when Rozos first mentioned Gaza, and some NYU faculty sitting behind him briefly applauded. Some in the crowd could also be heard booing at times.
Without naming Rozos, Beckman said the student speaker âlied about the speech he was going to deliver and violated the commitment he made to comply with our rules.â
âThe university is withholding his diploma while we pursue disciplinary actions,â Beckman said, adding that the school is âdeeply sorry that the audience was subjected to these remarks and that this moment was stolen by someone who abused a privilege that was conferred upon him.â
CNN reached out to Rozos and NYU for further details. Rozosâ student biography was no longer on as of Thursday night.
CNN also reached out to the student government for comment on Rozosâ speech.
Rozos majored in cultural criticism and political economy and was a member of the Gallatin Theater Troupe, according to an archived version of Gallatinâs website. He was selected by fellow students to give the programâs commencement address, . The commencement ceremony for all of NYU was held Thursday.
[related id='dda2619a-ed1f-4887-9cc0-9ee30b3c42e9' align='center' source=''][/related]The Anti-Defamation League condemned what it described as âdivisive and false comments about the current Israel/Hamas warâ and thanked NYU âfor their strong condemnation and their pursuit of disciplinary action,â according to a .
At the same time, the Council on American-Islamic Relations defended the âpro-Palestinian, anti-genocide commencement addressâ and called on NYU to release the student speakerâs diploma. CAIR described the ongoing disciplinary actions against those who engage in pro-Palestinian protests as a âbetrayal to American freedoms and the American people,â according to a .
Last year, students and faculty were arrested at NYU as protests were held at universities across the U.S.
The university against students and faculty tied to demonstrations over the war in Gaza following last yearâs protests, according to an investigation by NYUâs student newspaper, Washington Square News.
Israel launched its war in Gaza following Hamasâ October 2023 attack in which militants killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostage. According to figures provided by the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Israelâs subsequent military campaign has killed more than 53,000 Palestinians. The ministry does not differentiate between civilians and militants. In January, the Israeli military said it had killed 20,000 Hamas operatives since Oct. 7, 2023.
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