Yale Dean Is Suspended in Connection With Offensive Yelp Reviews
Yale University on Thursday suspended one of its deans in connection with a series of classist and sometimes racially charged reviews on the website Yelp, the Associated Press reports.
June Chu, the suspended administrator, didn’t immediately return calls or comments to the Associated Press on Thursday. Ms. Chu, dean of Pierson College, fell under scrutiny after the Yale Daily News reported she had used the crowdsourcing website to take shots at restaurants and businesses around New Haven, Conn.
It’s not uncommon for a professor’s online activities to cause outrage, but Ms. Chu is a bit of an anomaly in that her remarks were not on Facebook or Twitter, but rather Yelp. For the most part, the views expressed on that site focus on the quality of a business. It’s not a place where one might expect to find controversy, but Ms. Chu’s reviews were often offensive.
“To put it quite simply: if you are white trash, this is the perfect night out for you!” she wrote
in one review of a Japanese restaurant.
Another read: “This theater lives up to its reviews. I loved the small theater feel without sketchy crowds (despite it being in new haven) …”
Ms. Chu publicly apologized on Saturday for the reviews. According to the Associated Press, Stephen Davis, head of Pierson College, said in an email to the campus on Thursday that Ms. Chu’s reviews contained “inappropriate and unacceptable language pertaining to race and class.”