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Why Higher Education Should Lead the Wellbeing Revolution

Higher education has an opportunity to lead a cultural transformation to support thriving students and a healthier world.

Emotional Stress Remains a Burden on Students as COVID Fades

Even with concerns about COVID-19 receding, students are no less likely to have considered stopping their coursework. "Emotional stress" remains by far their most commonly cited reason for thinking of "stopping out."

Hispanic Students Feeling More Discrimination at School

A recent Lumina Foundation-Gallup study shows that in 2022, Hispanic students enrolled in a post-high school program in the U.S. were more likely than any other race or ethnicity to feel discriminated against.

Are College Grads Prepared for the Workplace of the Future?

What is the state and future of higher education in the U.S.? University of Texas System Chancellor James Milliken joins the podcast to share his perspective, based on more than 30 years of leadership experience in higher education.

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.

College Students Experience High Levels of Worry and Stress

Three in four U.S. college students (76%) enjoyed their day, but 66% faced stress, 51% dealt with worry, 39% experienced loneliness, and 36% felt sadness.

Strengths-Based Interventions Boost College Student Retention

Stopping out has negative implications for students and institutions. See how strengths-based interventions can help boost student persistence.

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.

A Crisis in Confidence in Higher Ed

Since 2015, confidence in higher education has decreased significantly, while affordability has simultaneously affected perceptions of the industry.

Confidence in Higher Education Down Since 2015

Americans' confidence in higher education has fallen below the majority level since 2015, from 57% to 48%.
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