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Dec 1, 2022
Afghans Hold Out Little Hope for Next Generation
One year after the Taliban retook control of their country, Afghans have lost hope not only for themselves but also for future generations.
Jan 10, 2023
Nurses Retain Top Ethics Rating in U.S., but Below 2020 High
Americans continue to rate nurses as having the highest ethical standards among 18 professions, but with their lowest rating since 2004. Telemarketers and members of Congress remain the lowest-rated fields.
Sep 8, 2022
Putting Out Teacher Burnout
Workers in K-12 education have higher levels of burnout than in any other industry. Addressing the issue is key to improving the quality of education.
May 9, 2024
4 Things Leaders Need to Know to Support Working Moms
Mothers are a vital part of the workforce. Here's how leaders can make sure they're supporting working moms in their organizations.
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.
Nov 25, 2024
Cultivating a Community of Coaches
Bring greater effectiveness to your coaching as you learn from someone who has built a thriving community of coaches.
Leading With Strengths: Tom Osborne
Learn how this Hall of Fame football coach and congressman coached his players to win through hope, commitment and certain knowledge that they were cared about.
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.
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 ...