Every culture is very important. Dartmouth has always been dedicated to diversity of culture.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Dartmouth is such a special college with its rich history, dedicated student body, and, as I've been learning more recently, colorful customs.
Dartmouth represented a great opportunity. I wanted to go to the best possible school I could go to.
Our cultural diversity has most certainly shaped our national character.
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.
Dartmouth is a small school with high-caliber teaching. Our classes were all taught by professors, not teaching assistants. I felt like that was a school where I could make a big splash. The opportunities would be grander and more robust for me there than at a school with 40,000 students.
Actually, I didn't like Dartmouth very much, but the whole theater scene I really liked.
While I started out with a vague understanding that diversity would be important, my own observations have led me to realize that achieving greater levels of diversity is in fact vital to our long-term success.
Diversity is America's most valuable resource. It is what makes us the most innovative nation on Earth.
Exposure to a diversity of disciplines has been exceptionally helpful to me.
The university is our culture's assertion that what is made by the mind has value and can convey values.
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