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Pure Protein: Powering Up Beyond the Gym
Ipsos research shows how a protein bar brand can transcend its niche image by tapping into the power of context and empathy, showcasing its versatility and appeal within the context of everyday snacking occasions.
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How institutions and policy can lead to healthier, more sustainable food
Kate MacKenzie, director of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Food Policy, explains what it takes to feed 1 million school children at scale — and how institutions can influence healthier eating for people and the planet.
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New Survey Reveals Strong Gains For Graduates Of Risepoint-Supported Programs
Findings of Ipsos/Risepoint ROI Survey
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Why news literacy matters more than ever for future generations
An informed public is essential for a functioning democracy. The News Literacy Project’s Peter Adams explains why educators and policymakers have a stake in getting the next generation of Americans engaged and informed.
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Nearly half of families report taking out student loans, up from this time last year
However, 2023-2024 reported college spending is stable compared to 2022-2023
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College Student Views On Free Expression And Campus Speech 2024
A Knight Foundation-Ipsos study from the Knight Free Expression Research Series
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How AI will help tomorrow’s creators push artistic boundaries
When used with intention, AI can facilitate entirely new modes of creative expression. But that means developers should be listening to what artists want from these tools, says artist and RISD professor Daniel Lefcourt.
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Why AI shouldn’t be used as a shortcut for craftsmanship
Literature is at a crossroads — but it will remain a human endeavor, says Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, the George R.R. Martin chair in storytelling at Northwestern University.
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Three in five Americans say chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools is a major problem
New NPR/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans support schools holding parents primarily accountable for their child(ren) missing school, regardless of their child’s age
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Where do Americans stand on the war in Gaza?
Below are five charts on how Americans are feeling about Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza