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CliftonStrengths for Students Premium

Become a Strengths-Based Campus.
Apr 20, 2023

College Students Favor Open Discussion of Race and Gender

Most U.S. college students (74%) say laws regulating the discussion of divisive topics are at least somewhat important to their decision to remain enrolled.
Feb 10, 2014

Data-Driven Science Detects "Softer" Talents

The New York Times recently published a piece in its magazine titled Your Next Job Application Could Involve a Video Game. The article referenced the "Moneyball" concept, which has inspired efforts to predict performance in more objective ways ...
Jan 16, 2024

Post-Affirmative Action, Views on Admissions Differ by Race

Nearly seven in 10 Americans support the Supreme Court's ban on race in college admissions, with mixed reactions among different racial groups.

Leading With Strengths: Donde Plowman

Hear how the chancellor of the University of Tennessee uses her strengths to lead in higher education, improve student retention and spread positivity.
Apr 25, 2022

Sri Lankans Lose Faith in Leadership as Economy Spirals

Presaging Sri Lanka's worst economic crisis in 70 years, Gallup surveys show Sri Lankans turned pessimistic about their economy for the first time in 2021.
Jan 5, 2024

Record Low in U.S. Satisfied With Way Democracy Is Working

A record-low 28% of Americans, down from 35% in early 2021, are satisfied with the way democracy is working in the U.S.
Dec 14, 2023

In U.S., Physical Health Plummets After the Pandemic

Post pandemic, U.S. obesity and diabetes rates have reached record highs amid significant declines in healthy eating and other health habits.
Nov 27, 2023

The Impact of CliftonStrengths on Student Engagement and Retention

Research shows that a strengths-based approach to education positively impacts student engagement and retention.
Sep 1, 2022

Americans' Satisfaction With K-12 Education on Low Side

Americans' satisfaction with the quality of the nation's K-12 education has fallen to 42%, the second-lowest on record, with Republicans entirely responsible for the recent decline.