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Most Students Say College Does Well Promoting Free Speech

Most students say their college does an "excellent" or "good" job promoting free speech and that they feel respected by other students and faculty.

Superintendents Express Commitment to Summer Learning

Nine in 10 U.S. K-12 superintendents regard summer learning programs as important. Most say their district will maintain or increase program funding.

World's Largest Ongoing Study of the Employee Experience

How a meta-analysis of 183,806 business units provides leaders with insights into building high-performing cultures.

Community Cohesion Could Unlock Rural Leadership

In rural America, high levels of community support and connection are linked to higher levels of local involvement and leadership.

Perceived Importance of College Hits New Low

The percentage of Americans who consider a college education "very important" has slipped below the majority level.

U.S. Depression Rate Remains Historically High

More than 18% of U.S. adults report depression, with rates doubling among young adults since 2017. Loneliness and financial hardship are key contributing factors.

Math Moves Americans, Mentally and Emotionally

A majority of Americans find math challenging, while nearly half say it is interesting. Positive emotions about math vary widely by age and gender.

Defining 'Quality' Is Hard, Making Math Progress Harder

Many education leaders are unfamiliar with High-Quality Instructional Materials, and most schools and districts lack an official definition of the term.

Digital Workers Find Higher Pay, Job Satisfaction, Security

Research from AWS and Gallup finds workers with more digital skills report substantial benefits in job satisfaction and security over those with fewer skills.

Federal Government Least Trusted to Act in Society's Interest

Americans trust U.S. businesses more than the federal government to act in society's best interest and positively impact people's lives.