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duke profeser in hot water
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a profeser asked  some  student from china to only speak english while in class or on campus. she is getting blasted  what is so wrong about  people  having to speak the english language in a american university . all this pc crap needs to end
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#2
What business is it of hers what language the student speaks while on campus?
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#4
Context matters. I don't think it's appropriate to send an email telling students what language they can speak in the student study and lounge areas. These students were having private conversations. It was not her business to interfere. If anything that was a way to alienate and intimidate the students. It was disrespectful and unprofessional. Some of these were first year students, I think it sends a terrible message and leaves a horrible impression.
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#5
I don't have a problem with announcing in class that while in this class you must speak in the laugage generally understood. Anything beyond that I would have a problem with. None of her business what language a group of Chinese or any other nationalities speak in a study group on campus.
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#6
This PC crap is really getting old...
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Quote: @Vikergirl said:
Context matters. I don't think it's appropriate to send an email telling students what language they can speak in the student study and lounge areas. These students were having private conversations. It was not her business to interfere. If anything that was a way to alienate and intimidate the students. It was disrespectful and unprofessional. Some of these were first year students, I think it sends a terrible message and leaves a horrible impression.
Howz about this context? 
The prof proclaimed to have the "utmost respect" for the international students. 
The prof was relaying what others (including the Dept Chair) had related to her.  

https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3A721bdc1d-cecd-483d-ae6e-c4bf4d862d18

Effective communication is "key" in medicine, right? ... and if you have students who ignore the best advice to effectively communicate with EACH OTHER during medical training... shouldn't the prof (rightly) ponder if the students will effectively communicate with patients, upon graduation?

Also... she claims that they're being downright loud.  Rude.  

Whatevs.  What would any biostatistician at Duke medical school, know? 

The top 10 medical schools for research (including some ties), according to U.S. News, were:
1. Harvard University (Cambridge, Massachusetts);
2. Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Maryland);
3. New York University (New York City);
3. Stanford University (Stanford, California);
5. University of California-San Francisco (San Francisco);
6. Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (Rochester, Minnesota);
6. University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia);
8. University of California-Los Angeles (Los Angeles);
8. Washington University in St. Louis (St. Louis); and
10. Duke University (Durham, North Carolina).


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