Muslim Harvard Lecturer Resigns Citing 'Anti-Muslim Bias'

Daniel Edelson | 18 February 2025 | Y Net News

Professor Hussein Rashid, associate dean of the "Religion in Public Life" program at Harvard Divinity School, recently resigned citing anti-Muslim bias and the university's failure to condemn racist remarks. He was the second Muslim member of faculty to do so. In a letter to students he claimed Harvard didn't protect him from attacks by Jewish groups on campus, including Hillel International and Chabad Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi.

Rashid accused Harvard of allowing the Jewish community to portray his academic center as a "Hamas stronghold on campus" without refuting the claims…

Click here to read the complete article

Previous
Previous

Academic Freedom: Quebec Higher Education Minister under Fire from Opposition

Next
Next

The Perils of Universities’ Unscholarly Antisemitism Reports