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Cigarette Smoking Rate in U.S. Ties 80-Year Low
Eleven percent of Americans smoke cigarettes, tying the low in Gallup's 80-year trend.
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.
How West Virginia University Connects Strengths to Students' Purpose
West Virginia University uses CliftonStrengths to accomplish its unique mission. See how a strengths-based approach drives positive results.
The Remote Work Paradox: Higher Engagement, Lower Wellbeing
Remote workers are more engaged but also isolated, stressed and feeling emotional strain. Autonomy and technology may be to blame.
How Students Learn Today and Why It Matters
Students want to learn, but how they learn matters. Active learning, student agency, and real-world skills fuel deeper engagement and future readiness.
Thought Given to Election Portends High Turnout in U.S.
Seven in 10 Americans say they have given a lot of thought to the election, on par with readings in 2008 and 2020 when voter turnout was high.
Most Student Loan Borrowers Have Delayed Major Life Events
A majority of student loan borrowers who have not completed their degree say they have delayed at least one major life event due to their loan debt.
Americans Split on Meaning of the American Dream
Whether Americans see the American Dream as more about stability or opportunity is shaped by income, education and lived experiences.
Frequent Use of AI in the Workplace Continued to Rise in Q4
Frequent use of AI in the workplace has continued to rise, while overall use has remained level. Use varies widely by industry, role type and job level.
Leading With Strengths: Leslie Motter
Leslie Motter on the strengths and strategies she brings to leading a globally recognized nonprofit