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Physics, the Great Equalizer Subject that Is Loved by Nearly Every Kind of Student

by studentrg | Oct 28, 2021 | College Major, STEM, Student Research Foundation Research

Do you teach physics? If so, you will want to know about research from the Student Research Foundation that found that nearly every kind of student likes the subject you teach. That might come as a surprise – what is physics, after all but the study of energy and...

What Will Build Confidence and Success as Students Return to Live Learning?

by studentrg | Oct 25, 2021 | Education, Student Research Foundation Research, Teaching

As educators, we know that students are experiencing stress and uncertainty as they return to classrooms. But what are their greatest fears? Thanks to recent research conducted by the Student Research Foundation that you can review and share in a new infographic, we...

Facts and Figures to Keep in Mind During Hispanic Heritage Month

by studentrg | Sep 22, 2021 | Partners, Student Research Foundation Research

National Hispanic Heritage Month will be observed this year from September 15th through October 15th. Events will be held at the Library of Congress, the National Gallery of Art, in National Parks, at the Smithsonian Institution and elsewhere. If you are a Hispanic...

McKinsey Study Predicts a New World of Work

by studentrg | Sep 13, 2021 | Career Pathways, Jobs of the Future, Student Research Foundation Research

“The future of work after Covid-19” is a major new study conducted by McKinsey & Company. If you are eager to know how professionals, students – and virtually everyone else – should be rethinking the world of work, you will want to download and read this...

Will 2021 Be a Good or Bad Year to Transfer Colleges?

by studentrg | Jan 6, 2021 | College Admissions, College Degrees, Student Research Foundation Research

The idea of transferring from one college to another has always been on students’ minds, and chances are it always will. Students who are just starting their first college year think, “Well, if things don’t work out at the college I have chosen, I can always...

Teaching in a Pandemic: 3 Resources for Surviving and Thriving

by studentrg | Dec 28, 2020 | Student Research Foundation Research, Teaching

As teachers persevere bravely through the resurgence of COVID-19, it is easy to forget that they walk a fine line between helping students and avoiding burnout. At the Student Research Foundation (SRF), we are committed to magnifying the voices of teachers and their...
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