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Rutgers Pulls Engineering Convocation Speaker Over Israel Posts

The reversal signals a wider graduation-season trend of schools sidestepping speaker fights to keep ceremonies on track.

Overview

  • Rutgers, which rescinded the invitation Wednesday, said some graduating students planned to skip the May 15 event because of Rami Elghandour’s social media posts about Israel.
  • A university representative pointed to an April 20 post in which Elghandour accused Israel of genocide and repeated an unverified claim that Israelis train dogs to sexually assault prisoners.
  • The School of Engineering said it acted after discussing concerns with Elghandour to keep the focus on students so no graduate feels forced to choose between convictions and attending.
  • Elghandour criticized the decision and said he will post a video of his planned speech online, and Rutgers has not named a new convocation speaker.
  • Reaction split on campus, with a Rutgers Chabad rabbi welcoming the move and the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations calling it a silencing of pro-Palestinian advocacy.