
1 in 4 Students Nixes a College Based on State Politics, Survey Shows
As the presidential election approaches in a politically polarized nation, students are more intensely considering a state’s political leanings or local policies when they decide which college to attend, according to the results of a new studentPOLL by the Art & Science Group.

Tulane Rises in Academic, Party, Free Speech Rankings
The Tulane Hullabaloo references Art & Science Group’s studentPOLL, published in September 2024 on the impact of rankings on college choice, related to Tulane's place in the recent U.S. News Best College rankings.

The U.S. News College Rankings Are Out. Cue the Rage and Obsession
The New York Times references Art & Science Group’s studentPOLL, published in September 2024, while discussing the impact of rankings on high school seniors’ college decisions.
College Uncovered: Un-Welcome to College
David Strauss is featured in a new episode of the College Uncovered podcast from GBHNews + The Hechinger Report. This special election year season aims to help listeners navigate the politics of American colleges and universities.
New Report Shows College Rankings Are Losing Influence
Recent high school seniors who initially intended to attend a four-year college this fall but decided against it did not simply abandon their educational pursuits.

When students’ four-year college plans change
Recent high school seniors who initially intended to attend a four-year college this fall but decided against it did not simply abandon their educational pursuits.

Turning Students’ College Intentions Into Enrollments
A recent study by the Art & Science Group examines the reasons why prospective students delay enrolling in four-year colleges and what alternative paths they take.

Report: College-Bound Students Fear AI Will Impact College And Career Success
A recent Art & Science Group studentPOLL report explores college-bound students' attitudes toward AI in education, revealing both enthusiasm for its utility and concerns about its negative effects.

New report shows widespread usage of AI by high school seniors
David Strauss, Principal of Art & Science Group, underscores the findings from the firm’s recently published studentPOLL, revealing widespread AI usage among high schoolers despite concerns about ethics and academic use, advocating for responsible integration in education.