by studentrg | Nov 12, 2018 | Career Pathways, Student Research Foundation Research
Findings from the 2017 Gallup-Purdue Index study Every year Gallup updates its Gallup-Purdue Index, a study of 70,000 college graduates. If you follow how colleges are preparing students to succeed in their professional lives after graduation, it is well worth...
by studentrg | Oct 18, 2018 | Student Research Foundation Research
October is Bullying Prevention Month. If you are a teacher or school administrator, here are some statistics from StopBullying.gov that can help you know where and how you can step in to prevent students from bullying others. Some statistics you should know . . . 28%...
by studentrg | Oct 15, 2018 | College Admissions, Student Research Foundation Research
How are 120 American colleges remaining competitive and relevant today in athletics, community relationships, curriculum reform, and other areas they need to succeed? You can find out in “Innovation and the Independent College: Examples from the Sector,” a report that...
by studentrg | Oct 11, 2018 | STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
Today is International Day of the Girl Child. Launched in 2012 by the United Nations as an annual initiative, the day aims to highlight and address the needs and challenges girls face, while promoting the empowerment of girls and young women across the globe....
by studentrg | Oct 10, 2018 | STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
Several years ago, a team of seven people (see www.globalmathproject.org) had the bold vision to bring together 1 million students from around the world through a common mathematical experience. Inspired by Code.org’s hugely successful “Hour of Code” program, which...
by studentrg | Jun 18, 2018 | Student Research Foundation Research
We have been hearing the term “Digital Humanities” a lot lately. But exactly what does it mean? We asked Linda LoSchiavo, Director of Libraries at Fordham University in New York. “Digital humanities (DH) has morphed from the next big thing to this week’s...