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Recent College Grads Say Professors Most Frequent Mentors

Professors are the most common source of mentorship at U.S. colleges and universities. Across academic disciplines, arts and humanities professors are the most likely to establish mentoring relationships with students.

CliftonStrengths for Students: A Blueprint for Thriving

Learn about CliftonStrengths for Students, a book that helps college students get involved on campus and thrive at school and in life.

Wanted: Inspiring Teachers and Professors

I recently thought about the most inspirational teachers in my high school and college days -- Mr. Kotter and Mr. Keating. These two educators grabbed my attention and made me feel excited about the future. But sadly, I made it through high ...

Academic Rigor Linked to Alumni Perceptions of College Value

College graduates who say they were challenged academically are 3.6 times more likely than those who say they were not challenged academically to strongly agree that their education prepared them well for life outside of college.

College Is Worth It, But Only If We Make the Most of It

There have been plenty of headlines in the news about rising college costs and the implications of Americans borrowing more than $1 trillion in student loans to pay for it. The debate has primarily focused on the financial and economic ...

Bridging the Gap Between Higher Education and the Workplace

This report focuses on key measures of life among Colorado graduates -- work, well-being and the evaluation of their college experience -- to illustrate the link between undergraduate experiences and success in the workforce and in life after ...

Higher Education's Six Sigma

The Gallup-Purdue Index -- a recent study of 30,000 college graduates -- has found six critical ingredients of the college experience that have a profound link to life well-being and engagement at work.

Gallup and Purdue University Partner to Measure College Outcomes With Landmark Study

Gallup and Purdue University Partner to Measure College Outcomes With Landmark Study

Graduates With Good Job Upon Graduation Earn More, Faster

Recent college graduates with good jobs at graduation earn higher salaries in the short and long term compared with those who take longer to find a good job.

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