Our laboratory is a place that celebrates diversity and is totally open to all differences, not just sex but also age, ethnicity, religion and other traditions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We are, at almost every point of our day, immersed in cultural diversity: faces, clothes, smells, attitudes, values, traditions, behaviours, beliefs, rituals.
But perhaps the rest of us could have separate classes in science appreciation, the wonder of science, scientific ways of thinking, and the history of scientific ideas, rather than laboratory experience.
We are increasingly recognising and accepting, respecting and celebrating, our cultural diversity.
What we have to do... is to find a way to celebrate our diversity and debate our differences without fracturing our communities.
Society is unity in diversity.
Diversity has been written into the DNA of American life; any institution that lacks a rainbow array has come to seem diminished, if not diseased.
It's really important to share the idea that being different might feel like a problem at the time, but ultimately diversity is a strength.
We've known for a long time, and I think culturally we've accepted, that diversity is an important thing in the work of knowledge.
I think diversity is something that should be celebrated because it's who we are as a world, and little kids need to be able to turn on the TV and see real-world representations of themselves. It's very important.
Every culture is very important. Dartmouth has always been dedicated to diversity of culture.
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