FIRE’s flagship rankings are calculated using three components: a survey of college students, FIRE’s assessment of colleges’ ...
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Many students got help after divulging suicidal thoughts, stories of substance abuse and family strife. But some wonder if it ...
Grant Thornton released industry-specific data from its State of Work in America survey. Respondents shared their thoughts on ...
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February 12-14, 2025 is International Love Data Week, an initiative of ICPSR at the University of Michigan. This year’s theme ...
We conducted our Angels fan survey for the fourth consecutive year. Questions range from thoughts on Arte Moreno to the team ...
Caught in data turbulence, local and state government must adapt to changes in federal transparency — or face data bias. A ...
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The use of fertility-tracking technology increased in some states after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade despite warnings that reproduction-related data might not be secure, a new study ...