Community Responds to Commencement Speaker Issue
News of Note
Published May 16, 2014
In order to acknowledge the diversity of views held by the Smith College community — faculty, students, staff and alumnae — the Gate is collecting pieces published in response to Christine Lagarde’s withdrawal as the 2014 Commencement speaker.
Announcement Regarding the 2014 Commencement Speaker
In the wake of Lagarde’s withdrawal, President Kathleen McCartney wrote to the community May 12, announcing that former Smith president Ruth Simmons would step in to deliver the Commencement address.
Economics Faculty Release Statement on Lagarde Withdrawal
Members of the college’s economics department issued a statement on May 13, saying “The withdrawal of Madame Lagarde as our commencement speaker represents a lost opportunity to hear directly from the leader of this influential global institution and to use that address as a valuable input into a well-informed, multi-faceted, and nuanced discourse on our campus about crucial issues facing the world.”
Faculty Members Express Disappointment in Lagarde Withdrawal
In response to the withdrawal of Christine Lagarde as the college’s Commencement speaker, a number of Smith faculty members released a statement in support of President Kathleen McCartney’s letter sent to students, faculty and staff noting that Lagarde cited student and faculty objections as the reason she withdrew.
President McCartney Responds to Open Letter
A number of students issued an open letter to President Kathleen McCartney, saying “Smith’s administration consistently prioritizes the words of privileged white women over those of women of color.”
Opinions and Selected Media Coverage
- After Protests, I.M.F. Chief Withdraws as Smith College’s Commencement Speaker: The New York Times, May 12, 2014
- Elite College Students Protest Their Elite Commencement Speakers: Slate, May 13, 2014
- Let’s Agree to Disagree at College Commencements: Daily Hampshire Gazette, May 14, 2014
- As More Speakers Get the Boot, Who’s Left to Send Off Graduates? NPR, May 14, 2014
- Smith College Faculty Backlash Grows Following Christine Lagarde’s Withdrawal as Commencement Speaker: The Republican, May 15, 2014
- Don’t Blame Smith Students for Raising IMF Issue: Daily Hampshire Gazette, May 16, 2014
- Smith President Considering a Task Force to Review Commencement Speakers: WBUR, May 16, 2014
- Mere Disagreements No Excuse to Dump Graduation Speakers: The Boston Globe, May 17, 2014
- Smith College Holds 136th Commencement; Past President Ruth J. Simmons Defends Free Speech: The Republican, May 18, 2014
- Simmons Gives Smith College Grads Thoughts on Protest: Daily Hampshire Gazette, May 18, 2014
- Brett Katharine Porter ’15: Response to ‘After Protests, IMF Chief Withdraws’
- How Smith turned Christine Lagarde’s cancellation into a win for women’s voices
- Smith’s graduation no-show: lost chance or injustice avoided?
- Ella Genasci Smith ’15: Response to Smith’s Treatment of Christine Lagarde as Commencement Speaker, Huffington Post, May 21, 2014
- Margaret Richardson ’14: Stop Arguing and Listen–Commencement 2014–a Teachable Moment, Huffington Post, May 27, 2014
- A Debacle Becomes a Teaching Moment: Boston Globe, May 23, 2014
- Malini Mehra ’89: Smith must not become a debate-free zone, Daily Hampshire Gazette, June 14, 2014
- Graduates cautioned: Don’t shut out opposing views, New York Times, June 14, 2014