Notre Dame Graduates Walk Out of VP Pence's Commencement Speech
Over 100 graduates of the University of Notre Dame carried out an organized walkout Sunday during a commencement speech delivered by Vice President Mike Pence.
According to a statement by organizers, the “WalkoutND Commencement Action” invited “students, faculty, and families” to walk out of the ceremony to “show our dissatisfaction with the University’s selection of Mike Pence as honored speaker.”
Notre Dame, whose students and faculty are about 85% Catholic, has a tradition of inviting newly inaugurated U.S. presidents to deliver the commencement, The Washington Post reported. But thousands of students and faculty successfully petitioned the university’s president to break with that tradition and skip President Donald Trump.
But Pence, an unpopular former Indiana governor, was an equally controversial choice, especially for students of color, children of immigrants, and the LGBTQ community on campus.