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MIT Bars Indian-American Student Megha Vemuri from Graduation After Pro-Palestine Speech

Viral address sparks global debate on free speech and campus activism.

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
June 3, 2025
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MIT Bars Indian-American Student Megha Vemuri from Graduation After Pro-Palestine Speech

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Megha Vemuri, an Indian-American student and president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Class of 2025, was barred from attending her graduation ceremony following a pro-Palestine speech that went viral. During the OneMIT commencement event on May 29, Vemuri deviated from her pre-approved speech to criticise MIT’s financial ties to Israeli military institutions, highlighting the university’s receipt of $2.8 million from Israeli sources between 2020 and 2024. She called on MIT to sever these ties in protest of Israel’s actions in Gaza, where over 50,000 Palestinians have reportedly been killed since October 2023.

MIT officials stated that Vemuri had submitted a different version of her speech for prior approval, leading to the ban due to what they described as deliberate misleading of organisers and staging a protest. As a result, Vemuri was removed from her role as student marshal, and both she and her family were barred from campus for most of graduation day. Despite the ban, Vemuri will still receive her degree. She expressed no regret over missing the ceremony, criticising MIT’s response as punitive and lacking due process.

This incident is part of a broader trend of universities facing tensions over student activism related to the Israel-Palestine conflict. At Harvard University, Indian-origin student Shruthi Kumar delivered an unsanctioned speech during the 2024 commencement ceremony, expressing solidarity with 13 students barred from graduating due to their involvement in a pro-Palestine encampment. Similarly, at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, student Dhananjay Balakrishnan used his convocation speech to call for action against what he described as the ongoing genocidal war by Israel on Palestine.

These events have ignited global debates on the balance between free speech and institutional policies at academic institutions. Supporters argue that such speeches are expressions of academic freedom and necessary political discourse, while critics contend they may disrupt the intended purpose of graduation ceremonies. As universities navigate these complex issues, the conversation around student activism and institutional responses continues to evolve.

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