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Stanford Graduates Walk Out in Protest During Sundar Pichai’s Speech
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- June 15, 2026
- U.S. News West Coast
Stanford University’s commencement ceremony witnessed a significant protest on Sunday. Around 200 students walked out as Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai began his speech. Local reports indicated that some students held Palestinian flags during the protest.
The protest was likely in response to Google’s involvement in “Project Nimbus,” a $1.2 billion cloud contract with Amazon involving the Israeli government. Announced in 2021, this deal has been controversial among anti-Israel activists.
Despite the protest, Pichai’s address avoided political topics, focusing instead on optimism. He noted, “This might not ring true to you at this moment. The world is going through a lot: global conflicts, economic anxiety, a rewiring of technology, information overload, all at a fast pace. It’s easy to look at the news of the day and think that we’re living in uniquely challenging times.” Pichai emphasized each generation’s unique challenges and the importance of framing circumstances positively.
This protest marks another instance of anti-Israel sentiment at Stanford’s commencements. Last year, students protested speaker Katie Ledecky, accusing the university of “complicity” in Israel’s actions against Gaza. In 2024, students also protested the then-university president Richard Saller and held an alternative “People’s Commencement” to express support for Palestine.
Stanford has faced criticism for its response to these protests. In 2024, demonstrators occupied and vandalized the offices of the university president and provost. The controversy has highlighted the ongoing tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on college campuses.
Fox News Digital reached out to Stanford University for comments regarding the incident and its broader implications.