Harvard University reportedly hired one of its Divinity School graduates who faced assault charges against an Israeli student at an anti-Israel protest in the wake of the Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack.
Elom Tettey-Tamaklo was charged with misdemeanor assault and battery and later ordered to take an anger management class and complete 80 hours of community service following an October 2023 “die-in” protest where he was filmed confronting one of his Israeli classmates, according to a report by the Washington Free Beacon.
While the more than year-long legal process played out, the Trump administration called on Harvard expel Tettey-Tamaklo. But the Ivy League university decided to hire him, instead.
In August, Tettey-Tamaklo began working as a Harvard graduate teaching fellow, his LinkedIn profile reveals. While it remains unclear which school
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