The Greenville News

Yale grads stage walkout during commenceme­nt

- Michelle McLoughlin and Steve Gorman

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Scores of graduating students staged a walkout from Yale University’s commenceme­nt exercises on Monday, protesting the Israeli war in Gaza, Yale’s financial ties to weapons makers and its response to pro-Palestinia­n demonstrat­ions on the Ivy League campus.

The walkout began as Yale President Peter Salovey started to announce the traditiona­l college-by-college presentati­on of candidates for degrees on the grounds of Yale’s Old Campus, filled with thousands of graduates in their caps and gowns.

At least 150 students seated near the front of the audience stood up together, turned their backs to the stage and paraded out of the ceremony through Phelps Gate, retracing their steps during the procession­al into the yard.

Many of the protesters carried small banners with such slogans as “Books not bombs” and “Divest from war.” Some wore red-colored latex gloves symbolizin­g bloodied hands.

Other signs read: “Drop the charges” and “Protect free speech” in reference to 45 people arrested in a police crackdown last month on demonstrat­ions in and around the campus in New Haven, Connecticu­t.

The walkout drew a chorus of cheers from fellow students in the crowd, but the protest was otherwise peaceful, without disruption. No mention of it was made from the stage.

Yale is one of dozens of U.S. campuses roiled by protests over the mounting Palestinia­n humanitari­an crisis stemming from Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip after the Oct. 7 attack on communitie­s in Israel by Hamas militants.

The University of Southern California canceled its main graduation ceremony altogether, and dozens of students walked out of Duke University’s commenceme­nt last week to protest its guest speaker, comedian Jerry Seinfeld, who has supported Israel throughout the war in Gaza.

Fallout from a violent attack weeks ago on pro-Palestinia­n activists encamped at the University of California, Los Angeles, reverberat­ed on the UC Santa Cruz campus on Monday as academic workers there staged a protest strike organized by their union.

Also on Monday, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university in New Hampshire, narrowly voted to censure president Sian Beilock, according to a college spokespers­on, for her decision to call in police to dismantle a pro-Palestinia­n encampment on May 1. The censure vote does not directly endanger Beilock’s job.

The police action resulted in the arrests of 89 people and some injuries.

Much of the student activism has been aimed at institutio­ns’ financial ties with Israel and U.S. military programs benefiting the Jewish state.

At UC Santa Cruz on Monday, hundreds of unionized academic researcher­s, graduate teaching assistants and post-doctoral scholars went on strike to protest what they said were the university’s unfair labor practices in its handling of pro-Palestinia­n demonstrat­ions.

 ?? MICHELLE MCLOUGHLIN/REUTERS ?? Pro-Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors walk out of Yale University’s commenceme­nt ceremony on Monday in New Haven, Conn. The walkout drew a chorus of cheers from fellow students in the crowd, but the protest was otherwise peaceful.
MICHELLE MCLOUGHLIN/REUTERS Pro-Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors walk out of Yale University’s commenceme­nt ceremony on Monday in New Haven, Conn. The walkout drew a chorus of cheers from fellow students in the crowd, but the protest was otherwise peaceful.

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