Exclusive | Anti-Israel, pro-Iran professor returns to CUNY classrooms following arrest for leading violent campus protests

Her hate is on the taxpayer’s dime.United States- and Israel-hating Corinna Mullin — a political science professor so radical she was arrested for leading violent campus protests — is teaching two classes at the City University of New York in the fall, The Post has learned.Mullin, who professed her love for Iran’s bloodthirsty Islamic Republic Guard Corps during an unhinged Democratic Socialists of America talk earlier this month, is teaching “Politics of the Middle East” at Brooklyn College next semester.She’ll lecture about the Arab states, Israel, Iran and Turkey, according to the course description in CUNY’s online class schedule.She’s also slated to teach “Government and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa” at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where she’ll talk about the Arab-Israeli conflict, political Islam, political Judaism, petro-politics and US foreign policy in the region.Putting her back on the class schedule is “outrageous and unacceptable,” fumed CUNY law professor and business department chair Jeffrey Lax.“This is not academic freedom — it is taxpayer-funded indoctrination,” he said.“Mullin’s extreme anti-Israel, anti-American views, framed through an anticolonial lens that often justifies terrorism and hostility toward the West, make her fundamentally unfit to shape young minds on the sensitive subject of Middle East politics,” he added.CUNY students also warned bringing Mullin back in the classroom was wrong.“Mullin’s statements are absurd and detached from reality,” slammed Aidan Herzlinger, a senior at Baruch College.

“The IRGC isn’t fighting for the ‘working class.’ Their goal since 1979 is the destruction of the United States and Israel because the regime’s ideology is anti-western and anti-democracy.Having professors like Mullin on campus creates a system of indoctrination, not education.”Mullin was fired by CUNY in the summer of 2025 after eight years on the job, for or...

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