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Feb 28, 2024
Black, Hispanic Students at Greatest Risk of Leaving Program
Black and Hispanic students are more likely than their White peers to report they have considered leaving their postsecondary program, and mental health and emotional stress are their main reasons for doing so.
Nov 17, 2023
How to Solve Your Student Retention Problem Using Strengths
With universities urgently seeking ways to engage and retain students, CliftonStrengths offers a solution to these issues and so much more.
Mar 14, 2024
Most Students Prefer Colleges That Restrict Guns on Campus
A Lumina Foundation-Gallup study shows that 81% of students consider gun policies key in their college choice.
Mar 14, 2024
State Reproductive Policies Important to Enrollment Decisions
A Lumina study finds 71% of current and future students consider state reproductive policies in college choices; 80% prefer states with greater access.
Apr 18, 2024
Cannabis Use Greatest Among Lower-Income and Less Educated
Nearly one in 10 U.S. adults consume cannabis at least 10 times a month, with the highest use found among lower-income and less educated individuals.
Feb 28, 2024
Meet the Youngest Ever Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach
Encouraged by her mentor, 17-year-old Claire Elliott embraced her strengths, became a certified coach and now guides others on their strengths journey.
Aug 16, 2023
How Education Leaders Can Revive Teacher Engagement
Teacher engagement hasn't recovered since the pandemic. See how leaders can address the elements most affected.
Gallup-Learning Heroes Research Hub
Discover parents' perceptions of their children's academic progress.
Oct 5, 2023
Income Inequality Impacted Availability of Career Role Models
New research suggests that household income may play a part in young people's access to career role models, underscoring the impact of inequality.
Jun 14, 2023
K-12 Schools Struggle to Prepare, Excite Gen Z About Learning
The new Gallup and Walton Family Foundation-State of American Youth Survey sheds light on how students in grades 5-12 would evaluate different aspects of their schools.