Outlook: OSU Commencement

A friend’s daughter graduated from OSU last weekend, so we made it a camping trip to Alum Creek State Park.  I didn’t attend commencement, but the graduate came out to the campground afterward.

I graduated from OSU a long time ago, and know it’s a big and tedious affair.  It usually isn’t so bizarre.  While the graduates were processing in, someone fell from the stadium and died.  Some of the graduates saw it happen. That doesn’t usually happen.

Ohio State is a big and well-regarded university.  Commencement speakers are occasionally important people, but they are always competent and boring.  Not this year.  When the graduate told me there were two sing-alongs, that clinched it. 

The commencement speaker for Ohio State University’s graduation this past weekend admitted to being high on psychedelic drugs, including ayahuasca. It’s why his speech went quickly off the rails.

I asked the graduate if OSU’s president was a diversity hire.  Clearly the speaker was a bad choice and the speech hadn’t been vetted.  The graduate said, “No, the last president was, but this one is pretty good.”

Yesterday, OSU President Carter said that he had nothing to do with selecting Pan as the speaker and that the process was “underway before he became President.”

“I did not review his speech. I did not know what he really was going to speak about, and again, it wouldn’t matter because once he gets the microphone, he’s got the microphone. It was certainly an interesting speech. I would say very nontraditional. There were some that liked it and a lot that didn’t,” Carter added.

I like how OSU’s president doesn’t try to defend the speech and wants to be clear that he had nothing to do with it.  He sounds competent.