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    School Punishes NYU Student for Calling Gaza Conflict “Genocide” During Graduation

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:May 17, 20252 Mins Read
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    New York University has temporarily withheld a student’s diploma following a controversial graduation speech that sharply criticized Israel’s military actions in Gaza and condemned U.S. support for the conflict.

    Logan Rozos, selected to deliver the student address at NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study, veered from his pre-approved remarks during the ceremony. In his speech, Rozos referred to the ongoing situation in Gaza as “genocide” and directly criticized American involvement, prompting mixed reactions from the audience.

    University officials confirmed that Rozos submitted a different version of the speech for prior approval. As a result, NYU is reviewing whether the deviation violated school policies related to commencement conduct. The university cited concerns over unauthorized political messaging at what was intended to be a celebratory academic event.

    NYU spokespersons stated that the review is ongoing and that Rozos’s diploma has been placed on hold until a final decision is reached. The incident has reignited debates over free speech, student activism, and the extent to which universities should regulate politically charged content in official ceremonies.

    Rozos, known for his work as an actor and LGBTQ+ advocate, has not issued a public statement since the event. The controversy adds to a growing list of campus conflicts over pro-Palestinian demonstrations and raises broader questions about how institutions handle dissenting voices during milestone academic moments.

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