Harvard has a new teaching fellow, Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, a graduate of the Divinity School. We guess Tettey-Tamaklo is good to “advise faculty on curriculum design” after taking a court-ordered anger management class. The Washington Free Beacon notes that Tettey-Tamaklo made a name for himself by being hit with a misdemeanor assault and battery charge after being caught on camera assaulting an Israeli classmate, Yoav Segev, at a “die-in” protest.
NEW:
One of the Harvard graduate students who faced criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate at a “die-in” protest, Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, has a new job:
He’s a teaching fellow at… Harvard. pic.twitter.com/YzeWviOXoO
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) December 1, 2025
Collin Anderson reports for the Washington Free Beacon:
Tettey-Tamaklo was the subject of intense scrutiny after he was caught on camera accosting a first-year Israeli business school student at an October 2023 “die-in” protest held outside of Harvard Business School. He was slapped with a misdemeanor assault and battery charge last May and ordered by a Suffolk County judge to take an anger management class and perform 80 hours of community service roughly a year later.
As that legal process played out, the Trump administration demanded Harvard expel Tettey-Tamaklo over the assault. Instead, Harvard hired him. Throughout the ordeal, the school never disciplined Tettey-Tamaklo or his compadre, Ibrahim Bharmal, and refused to cooperate with prosecutors in the case.
👀: The Harvard University student who faced criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate during an anti-Israel “die-in” protest, Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, has a new job: He is a teaching fellow at… Harvard. pic.twitter.com/fjxUR06Mdz
— Eliana Johnson (@elianayjohnson) December 1, 2025
Required to take anger management classes and do community service after being charged with assault following a confrontation with an Israeli classmate?
No problem.
You can still be a graduate teaching fellow at Harvard and “advise faculty on curriculum design.” https://t.co/Cdfbd7URZl
— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) December 1, 2025
Of course, Harvard probably saw that as a positive
— Tom Buckley (@BullheadRanch) December 1, 2025
Divinity student….the irony is rich
— SKP (@SusanPidge) December 1, 2025
Harvard Divinity is churning out some real winners
— Ben Landon (@BenjaminJLandon) December 1, 2025
The only way to restore balance to higher education is to carpet-bomb the Ivy League into dust. Anything less is simply insufficient.
— Yair Dash (@dash_yair) December 1, 2025
They’re hopeless.
— Soxaholic (@MikeBrennan330) December 1, 2025
Harvard is a total loss.
— John C. Randolph (@NSResponder) December 1, 2025
Harvard is just honoring its antisemitic history and their Islamist funders. They should not receive any tax dollars including student loans.
— Agitatocrat (@Agitatocrat) December 1, 2025
Seems Harvard didn’t take their settlement seriously. Maybe @AAGDhillon needs to take another look.
— Taro Tsujimoto (@RCannon74) December 1, 2025
Yes, she definitely should. Harvard isn’t doing very well at shaking its reputation as being an antisemitic hellhole.
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Editor’s Note: Academia is an antisemitic mess, and nothing’s being done to stop it.
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