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I was the literal poster boy for a Ph.D. student at MIT. I was featured in a July 2023 profile in MIT News, which relayed my ...
You showed the world that MIT wants a free Palestine,” Vemuri said Thursday to the audience, with peers, family, university staff and Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey in attendance.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology class of 2025 president spoke in support of Palestine. Then she was barred from commencement.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology banned the 2025 class president Megha Vemuri from Friday's graduation commencement after she delivered a pro-Palestinian speech.
In her speech, Vemuri accused Israel of trying to “wipe Palestine off the face of the earth,” adding that MIT was complicit.
MIT bars 2025 class president from commencement ceremony, ... “We are watching Israel try to wipe out Palestine off the face of the earth, and it is a shame that MIT is a part of it. ...
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MIT student president backs Palestine in graduation speech, slams university’s Israeli military tiesAt the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025 on May 29, student body president Megha Vemuri used her commencement speech to strongly criticise ...
During MIT's commencement, Class of 2025 president Megha Vemuri delivered a pro-Palestinian speech, criticizing the university's connections to Israel and urging graduates to take action. Wearing ...
A commencement speaker accused the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) of being part of wiping "Palestine from the face of the Earth" Thursday, leading multiple students to walk out. Megha ...
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MIT Class President Turns Graduation Into Pro-Palestine Rally - MSNMIT Graduate Students for Palestine voted for the “MIT community to cut all research and financial ties with the Israeli military” in 2024, according to the school’s faculty newsletter.
MIT Graduate Students for Palestine voted for the “MIT community to cut all research and financial ties with the Israeli military” in 2024, according to the school’s faculty newsletter.
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