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Age Plays Key Role in Black Views of Affirmative Action Case

Black Americans' perspectives on the Supreme Court's 2023 ruling to end the use of race and ethnicity in university admission decisions are quite nuanced -- and largely fracture along generational lines.

Record Low in U.S. Satisfied With Way Democracy Is Working

A record-low 28% of Americans, down from 35% in early 2021, are satisfied with the way democracy is working in the U.S.

Current College Students Say Their Degree Is Worth the Cost

Seventy-one percent of students think their education is worth the cost. Views are similar by institution, with private not-for-profit schools slightly ahead.

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.

Reproductive Health Laws Factor Into Many College Decisions

A state's reproductive health laws influence college students' and unenrolled, non-degree-holding adults' decisions to enroll in college.

U.S. Engagement Hits 11-Year Low

Continuing a downward trend, employee engagement in the U.S. has dropped to its lowest level in more than a decade.

Americans Value College Education Despite Barriers

College education is still highly valued by U.S. adults, but concerns over accessibility persist.

Americans Back Israel's Military Action in Gaza by 50% to 45%

More than a month into the Israel-Hamas war, 50% of Americans approve of the military action Israel has taken in Gaza, while 45% disapprove.

Creating a Future-Ready Council

Learn how Fraser Coast creates a future-ready organization using strengths and engagement.

The New Challenge of Engaging Younger Workers

Following the pandemic, younger employees report feeling increasingly more detached from their work and employers than do older generations.
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