Cohen attended
Bradley University in
Peoria, Illinois, where he majored in
elementary education and was a member of
Alpha Epsilon Pi. During his first week at school, he was kicked out of a local fast food restaurant when an employee thought he was drunk and threatened to call the police, even as Cohen and his friends were trying to explain about his vocal tics and TS. Within hours, fellow students began to organize a boycott of the restaurant; the manager phoned Cohen and asked him to come back to the restaurant so he could apologize in person. After graduating
cum laude with many academic honors, Cohen moved to
Atlanta, Georgia in the 1990s to seek employment, applying to numerous elementary schools for a teaching position. He interviewed with administrators, but his interviews were always punctuated by his tics. He was rejected 24 times before Mountain View Elementary School, in Cobb County, Georgia, hired him to teach the second and third grades. In the classroom, Cohen, who taught about his Tourette syndrome at the beginning of each year, was popular with students; one parent requested his child be removed from his class, but asked to have the child moved back only weeks later. Cohen later taught second grade at Tritt Elementary School in suburban Atlanta, before leaving the classroom on the path to becoming a school administrator. In the 2009-2010 school year, he was an Assistant Administrator for both Mountain View Elementary School and Chalker Elementary School. From 2010-2022, he served as Assistant Principal at Addison Elementary. Since 2022, he had been the Assistant Principal at Bells Ferry Elementary School. ==Personal life==