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Dec 14, 2023
Discovering Your Career Path: Using Strengths to Find Your Passion
Learn how you can thrive instead of survive on your career path as you use your strengths to find your passion.
Oct 28, 2022
Record-High 56% in U.S. Perceive Local Crime Has Increased
A record-high 56% of U.S. adults say there is more local crime than last year, while 78% -- tied for the highest since 1993 -- perceive more national crime.
May 3, 2023
Despite Challenges and Barriers, the Luster of a Degree Persists
Though enrollment in higher education has declined, most U.S. adults see great value in higher education, with demand among the unenrolled remaining high -- and even increasing among certain demographic groups.
Feb 17, 2023
Update on Race, College Admissions and Public Opinion
Americans value diversity in higher education but continue to oppose using race as a factor in college admissions.
Feb 3, 2022
Better Technology Produced Better Learning Outcomes During Pandemic
The pandemic forced many children to use digital learning tools from home. Research shows the quality of those tools is related to learning outcomes.
Feb 9, 2023
Black Students More Likely to Balance Multiple Life Priorities
Black bachelor's degree students in the U.S. are more likely than all other bachelor's students to be caregivers or balance school with a full-time job.
Oct 7, 2022
U.S. Public Opinion and the Election: Three Values Issues
Where does the public stand on abortion, critical race theory and gender identity issues?
Economics of Wellbeing Research Hub
Gallup explores the impact of wellbeing and provides insights for leaders of businesses and communities.
The CliftonStrengths for Students Report
Discover what students need to uncover their most powerful strengths and learn how to apply them in their daily lives.
May 17, 2023
U.S. Depression Rates Reach New Highs
In the U.S., a new high of 29.0% of adults have been diagnosed with depression in their lifetime, and 17.8% currently have or are being treated for it.