• News
  • Technology News
  • Tech News
  • Who is Megha Vemuri, Indian-origin student banned from graduation ceremony by one of the biggest technology universities in America: She deliberately ...

Who is Megha Vemuri, Indian-origin student banned from graduation ceremony by one of the biggest technology universities in America: She deliberately ...

Megha Vemuri, MIT's Class of 2025 president, was banned from her graduation after delivering a pro-Palestine speech criticizing the university's ties with Israel. MIT cited disruption of an official event as the reason, leading to online backlash and Vemuri deleting her LinkedIn profile. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding campus activism and free speech related to the Israel-Gaza conflict.
MIT Grad Wears Arab Headscarf; Torches Alma Mater’s Israel Ties In Viral Speech |Watch
Image credit: @KassyAkiva
Indian-American student Megha Vemuri, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Class of 2025, was barred from attending her own graduation ceremony after she delivered a pro-Palestine speech during an official event on May 29. MIT Chancellor Melissa Nobles reportedly sent an email to Vemuri announcing that she will no longer serve as student marshal at the commencement and that both she and her family were banned from campus for most of the graduation day.In an email cited by The Boston Globe, Nobles told Vemuri, “You deliberately and repeatedly misled Commencement organizers. While we acknowledge your right to free expression, your decision to lead a protest from the stage, disrupting an important institute ceremony, was a violation of MIT's time, place and manner rules for campus expression.”In response to the email, Vemuri reportedly acknowledged that her speech was a “protest from stage,” but called the ban an “overreach.”
Poll
Should MIT reconsider its policies regarding student protests and expressions?

Megha Vemuri deletes LinkedIn profile

Vemuri’s speech quickly went viral on social media, with many criticizing the student president. Facing online backlash, Vemuri has now deleted her profile on LinkedIn. An X (formerly Twitter) user shared a screenshot of her deleted profile:

What Megha Vemuri said in her Pro-Palestine speech

During an on campus event, Megha Vemuri took the stage wearing a red keffiyeh—a symbol of solidarity with the Palestinian cause. In her speech, she sharply criticized MIT’s research ties with Israel and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.“The Israeli occupation forces are the only foreign military that MIT has research ties with; this means that Israel's assault on the Palestinian people is not only aided and abetted by our country, but our school,” she said.She called on fellow graduates to take a stand, adding, “We are watching Israel try to wipe Palestine off the face of the earth, and it is a shame that MIT is a part of it.” “As scientists, engineers, academics and leaders, we have a commitment to support life, support aid efforts and call for an arms embargo and keep demanding now as alumni that MIT cuts the ties,” Vemuri said.Megha Vemuri also praised students who supported Palestinian rights despite pushback. “Last spring, MIT's undergraduate body and Graduate Student Union voted overwhelmingly to cut ties with the genocidal Israeli military. You called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, and you stood in solidarity with the pro-Palestine activists on campus,” she said.The speech was shared online by the Palestinian Youth Movement, which identified the student as Megha Vemuri.

Who is Megha Vemuri

Born and raised in Alpharetta, Georgia, Vemuri graduated from Alpharetta High School in 2021. She went on to pursue an undergraduate degree at MIT in computer science, neuroscience, and linguistics and recently completed her degree while also serving as class president.She is affiliated with Written Revolution – a student group at MIT that promotes anti-imperialist and revolutionary thought.Before enrolling at MIT, she interned at the UCT Neuroscience Institute in South Africa and participated in various youth leadership and science outreach initiatives.As of now, Vemuri has not released a formal statement in response to her exclusion from the graduation ceremony. Her supporters, however, have rallied online, with many criticizing MIT for what they view as censorship of political speech.


Universities' crackdown on campus protests

Vemuri’s speech is the latest flashpoint in a broader national debate over student-led protests on college campuses amid the Israel-Gaza conflict. In recent months, several U.S. universities have taken disciplinary action against students and faculty who have voiced support for Palestine in ways deemed disruptive to institutional events. Last month, New York University withheld student Logan Rozos’ diploma after he gave an unsanctioned commencement speech in which he spoke out against what he described as the “atrocities currently happening in Palestine” amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.MIT has faced pressure from both internal and external groups over its response to campus activism. In April, pro-Palestinian student groups organized sit-ins and walkouts, calling on the university to disclose and sever any financial or research ties to Israel’s defense sector. MIT has acknowledged some of those ties in public statements but defended them as part of broader academic and research partnerships.
Powerbeats Pro 2 – Apple’s Most Powerful Workout Buds Yet!
author
About the Author
TOI Tech Desk

The TOI Tech Desk is a dedicated team of journalists committed to delivering the latest and most relevant news from the world of technology to readers of The Times of India. TOI Tech Desk’s news coverage spans a wide spectrum across gadget launches, gadget reviews, trends, in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and breaking stories that impact technology and the digital universe. Be it how-tos or the latest happenings in AI, cybersecurity, personal gadgets, platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and more; TOI Tech Desk brings the news with accuracy and authenticity.

End of Article
Follow Us On Social Media