Pulse Survey finds strong sense of belonging and respect at Harvard - Harvard Gazette
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The Pulse Survey on Inclusion & Belonging at Harvard demonstrates that while community members feel a strong sense of belonging, they struggle with sharing opinions and forming relationships with people of differing views. Conducted in September 2024, the survey collects input from students, faculty, and staff to assess the university climate regarding inclusion. President Alan M. Garber emphasized the survey's value in fostering a respectful and inclusive culture, with insights aimed at guiding institutional policies and improving community programming.
The Pulse Survey is a valuable tool for assessing how members of our community experience the University and understand their place in it, said President Alan M. Garber.
The new data indicates a strong sense of belonging within the Harvard community, but reveals concerns regarding comfort in sharing opinions and forming diverse relationships.
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