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Why Megha Vemuri an Indian-origin student was banned from her own graduation ceremony at MIT
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Megha Vemuri, an Indian-origin student and president of MIT’s Class of 2025, was barred from her own graduation ceremony following a controversial speech delivered during a pre-commencement event. The university cited violations of procedural rules regarding timing and manner of expression as the reason for her exclusion. This incident has ignited a wider debate over the delicate balance between free speech and institutional protocol at prestigious academic institutions.
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