
University of Michigan Professor Praises Anti-Israel Activists at Commencement
Outgoing University of Michigan Faculty Senate chair Prof. Derek Peterson used his Saturday, May 2 graduation address to direct the audience to “Sing for the pro-Palestinian student activists, who have, over these past two years, opened our hearts to the injustice and inhumanity of Israel’s war in Gaza.” UMich President Domenico Grasso quickly issued a public apology, calling the comments “hurtful and insensitive.” Grasso added that Peterson allegedly deviated from his prepared remarks and did not represent the institution’s neutrality position.
Regent Sarah Hubbard publicly described Peterson’s conduct as “unbecoming” of a faculty leader. GOP regency candidates Michael Schostak and Lena Epstein called for concrete accountability measures, including placing Peterson on leave without pay, stripping his administrative support, and cutting his expense budget. Hillel and the Anti-Defamation League of Michigan condemned the speech, while Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, the local Students for Justice in Palestine chapter, celebrated his remarks publicly.
Peterson also lauded the first Jewish UMich professor moments earlier in the same address, complicating the picture for university officials weighing a response. The University of Michigan currently sits among 59 universities under a U.S. Department of Education civil-rights investigation tied to campus antisemitism complaints. UMich regents’ homes have been repeatedly vandalized by activists since 2024, raising the stakes of the present controversy. (JPost/VFI News)
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