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Don't Judge a Postgraduate Degree by Its Online Status

Postgraduate degree holders who took at least half of their classes online fare just as well on many employment and life satisfaction measures as those who took most courses in person.

Developing Workforce Talent Among Underserved Students

Larry Kleinman, executive vice president and chief human resources officer for Highmark Health, joins the podcast to discuss a new and innovative pathway to career success.

Two-Year Grads Satisfied With Cost of Degree

A new Gallup-USA Funds study finds that associate degree holders largely believe these degrees were worth the cost and helped them achieve their career goals. At the same time, they trail four-year grads in employment and well-being.

No Evidence That Bachelor's Degrees Lead to Lifelong Learning

When it comes to lifelong learning, postgraduates in the U.S. are ahead of all other education levels, including those with a four-year college degree.

Gallup Week-in-Review

Read about how institution types may not be as important as college experiences, the declining U.S. uninsured rate, Indian women's perceptions of safety, and more in this week's review.

What Gallup Learned About Higher Education in 2017

Gallup's research on higher education in 2017 illuminated the serious issues facing U.S. colleges and universities.

What History Suggests Should Be the Next Move on Healthcare

Eight decades of polling offers important lessons about the kinds of healthcare reforms Americans are willing to support.

Exercise Link to Lower Stress Greater for Women Than Men

Regular exercise is more closely linked to reduced stress among women than among men and peaks with at least six days of exercise per week.

Half of Americans Want to Lose Weight

Four in 10 Americans say they are overweight, and 52% want to lose weight. Yet only half as many are trying, with women expressing more desire.

Decade of Distress Clouds Venezuela's Future

Venezuela experienced some of the highest levels of financial insecurity in Latin America last year, as well as widespread disapproval of leadership and distrust in elections.
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