哈佛大学聘用一名被指控袭击以色列同学的毕业生作为助教。
Harvard Hires Graduate Charged With Assaulting Israeli Classmate As Teaching Fellow

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哈佛大学聘用了最近从神学院毕业的埃洛姆·泰特-塔马克洛担任助教,尽管他因2023年10月反以色列抗议期间发生的一起事件,面临2024年的轻罪袭击和殴打指控。 视频证据显示泰特-塔马克洛与一名以色列学生发生肢体冲突,该学生声称自己被推搡。 泰特-塔马克洛完成了愤怒管理和社区服务,但哈佛大学因其处理此案的方式而受到批评。萨福克县地方检察官办公室指责哈佛大学阻碍了他们的调查,受害学生约阿夫·塞盖夫提起了一起《第六章》诉讼,指控该大学未能充分解决反犹主义问题。 这起诉讼最近被联邦法官驳回,因为法官没有发现有证据表明基于种族的反犹主义是袭击的动机。 此案具有政治敏感性,特朗普政府曾敦促开除并因涉嫌反犹主义而停止资助——这些行为后来被法官裁定为侵犯了哈佛大学的宪法第一修正案权利。 尽管存在争议,泰特-塔马克洛仍然受雇于哈佛大学,并获得了一份享有盛誉的法律评论奖学金。

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Authored by Gabrielle Temaat via The College Fix,

Harvard University recently hired a graduate of its Divinity School who was criminally charged with assaulting an Israeli classmate during an anti-Israel protest. 

Elom Tettey-Tamaklo; Across the Divide/Youtube

Elom Tettey-Tamaklo is now working as a teaching fellow at the school, earning a stipend of up to $11,000, according to The Washington Free Beacon

Tettey-Tamaklo’s LinkedIn page states that he advises “faculty on curriculum design” and offers consultation “on complex subject matter by translating expertise in migration and refugee studies.”

In October 2023,video surfaced showing Tettey-Tamaklo confronting a first-year Israeli business student who can be heard saying “don’t grab me” and “don’t touch my neck.” The student said Tettey-Tamaklo pushed and shoved him. 

In 2024, Tettey-Tamaklo was charged with misdemeanor assault and battery. Then, about a year later, a judge ordered him to complete anger management classes and 80 hours of community service. 

The university did not punish him formally, but Tettey-Tamaklo lost his freshman proctor role because students reported feeling uncomfortable. Still, he was later awarded a $65,000 Harvard Law Review fellowship, according to National Review.

While the case moved through the courts, the Trump administration urged the school to expel him, but it refused, the Free Beacon reported. 

Now he’s on Harvard’s payroll. 

The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office stated that Harvard refused to cooperate with its investigation, stalled the criminal case, and blocked prosecutors from identifying other individuals involved in the assault.

The school’s conduct in handling the case led the assaulted Israeli student, Yoav Segev, to sue the school in July. 

Segev alleged that Harvard violated his Title VI rights by failing to meaningfully discipline Tettey-Tamaklo and another student involved in the incident, according to The Harvard Crimson

However, a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit last week.

“While the court does not condone an assault on a fellow student by campus protestors, nothing in the Amended Complaint plausibly supports the notion that his assailants’ conduct was motivated by race-based antisemitism,” U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns wrote. 

Earlier this year, the Trump administration withheld federal grant funding from Harvard, citing its failure to address rampant antisemitism on campus, The College Fix previously reported. 

In September, however, a U.S. district judge ruled that the Trump administration violated the school’s First Amendment rights by freezing research funding, asserting the government’s actions were aimed at promoting a “governmental orthodoxy” rather than genuinely combating antisemitism.

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