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                        Research Report
					
                				May 7, 2020
				Advancing Technological Equity for Incarcerated College Students
Examining the Opportunities and Risks
                                            Higher education programs that teach in prisons take on a near impossible task: to provide their students with a high-quality education, equal to anything beyond the prison walls, while working under strict constraints. Incarcerated students rarely have access to learning resources typically taken for granted on the outside—computers, books, and internet access are all heavily restricted by various state Departments of Corrections (DOC)—and instructors must work with and around DOC security protocols while planning and teaching their classes. While innovative…
                    				
									
													
							
                        Research Report
					
                				April 2, 2020
				Ithaka S+R US Library Survey 2019
                                            Every three years Ithaka S+R conducts our Library Survey to track the changing strategic directions and priorities of the deans and directors of academic libraries. The data are gathered during a relatively brief window of approximately four weeks. In the case of this most recent survey cycle, that moment in time was the fall of 2019, well before any of us had heard of COVID-19.
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				February 19, 2020
				Expanding Opportunity for Lower-Income Students
Three Years of the American Talent Initiative
                                                    							Emily Schwartz,                                                     							Martin Kurzweil,                                                     							Cindy Le,                                                     							Elizabeth Davidson Pisacreta,                                                     							Tania LaViolet,                                                     							Linda Perlstein,                                                     							Joshua Wyner                        					
                				
                                            The American Talent Initiative (ATI) was formed in December 2016 to address a persistent issue—specifically, that the American colleges and universities with the greatest resources, and where students have the highest likelihood of graduating, have historically served far too few young people from low- and middle-income backgrounds. The American Talent Initiative has a goal to enroll an additional 50,000 low- and middle-income students at these institutions by the year 2025. ATI is on track to meet its goal. Between 2015-16,…
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				February 13, 2020
				Raising the Bar
What States Need to Do to Hit Their Ambitious Higher Education Attainment Goals
                                            Over the past decade, there has been considerable attention placed on the role that state higher education systems play in preparing residents for a rapidly changing labor market. Given the increasing importance of a postsecondary degree in this market—both due to disproportionate growth in high skilled jobs and an influx of credentialization—educational attainment has become a focal point in discussions amongst researchers, policy advocates, and institutional actors. The attainment rate, calculated as the share of adults possessing a postsecondary credential,…
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				December 12, 2019
				Teaching Business
Looking at the Support Needs of Instructors
                                                    							Kurtis Tanaka,                                                     							Danielle Miriam Cooper,                                                     							Nora Allred,                                                     							Natasha Arguello,                                                     							Brian Bourke,                                                     							Nicole Branch,                                                     							Cara Cadena,                                                     							Danielle Colbert-Lewis,                                                     							Sarah Edmonds,                                                     							Preethi Gorecki,                                                     							Karen Grimwood,                                                     							Marianne Hageman,                                                     							John Heintz,                                                     							Ashley Ireland,                                                     							Jon Jeffryes,                                                     							Patricia Kenly,                                                     							Louise Klusek,                                                     							Andrea Koeppe,                                                     							Vera Lux,                                                     							James Mellone,                                                     							Ximin Mi,                                                     							Lauren Movlai,                                                     							Livia Olsen,                                                     							Ryan Phillips,                                                     							Anthony Raymond,                                                     							Linda Rich,                                                     							Veronica Rodriguez,                                                     							Peter Rogers,                                                     							Erin Rowley,                                                     							Jenn Sams,                                                     							Carol Sánchez,                                                     							Edith Scarletto,                                                     							Jamillah Scott-Branch,                                                     							Melanie Sellar,                                                     							Kendra Spahr,                                                     							Dana Statton  Thompson,                                                     							Charles Terng,                                                     							 Edward F  Wall III,                                                     							Heather Williamson,                                                     							Qiong Xu,                                                     							Ann Zawistoski                        					
                				
                                            Business represents the most popular undergraduate major at American colleges and universities and was seen as the ideal discipline to begin with, especially as the potential number of students to be positively impacted is correspondingly large. The goal of this report, therefore, is to provide actionable findings for organizations, institutions, and professionals who support the teaching practices of business educators. This report describes the teaching practices of business instructors, both those that are common to all college level instruction as…
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				December 5, 2019
				Organizing Support for Success
Community College Academic and Student Support Ecosystems
                                            The Community College Academic and Student Support Ecosystems (CCASSE) project examines how academic and student support services at not-for-profit associate-degree granting colleges are organized, funded, and staffed, and how these services can most effectively advance student success. In spring 2019, we surveyed 249 chief academic and student affairs officers at community colleges across the United States on success measures, services offered, resource challenges and constraints, and vision for future service provision.
                    				
									
													
							
                        Research Report
					
                				November 7, 2019
				Aligning Many Campuses and Instructors around a Common Adaptive Learning Courseware in Introductory Statistics
Lessons from a Multi-Year Pilot in Maryland
                                            The Adaptive Learning in Statistics (ALiS) project was a multi-year pilot initiative in which faculty members from multiple two-year and four-year public institutions in Maryland used a common adaptive learning courseware in their introductory statistics courses and received training and instructional resources on an active learning and flipped classroom pedagogical approach. The project was organized and led by Ithaka S+R in collaboration with Transforming Post-Secondary Education in Mathematics (TPSE Math), the William E. Kirwan Center for Academic Innovation at the…
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				October 24, 2019
				Surveying Community College Students
Strategies for Maximizing Engagement and Increasing Participation
                                            Higher education researchers need to employ effective outreach methods in order to connect with the populations they study. For surveys in particular, low response rates can lead to non-response error, decreasing generalizability and representativeness. To combat these issues, Ithaka S+R has developed and tested a suite of outreach strategies that we have employed over the past two decades in our long-running national faculty survey as well as our local surveys of faculty and students.[1] In fall 2018, we surveyed students…
                    				
									
													
							
                        Playbook
					
                				October 17, 2019
				Unlocking the Power of Collaboration
How to Develop a Successful Collaborative Network in and around Higher Education
                                            Recognizing that solutions to today’s complex problems go beyond the boundaries of a single organization or institution, some postsecondary education leaders and training providers are turning to a more focused and deeper level of collaboration to drive both individual and broader systemic change with potential for far-reaching social impact.
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				September 30, 2019
				Student Needs Are Academic Needs
Community College Libraries and Academic Support for Student Success
                                            The Community College Libraries and Academic Support for Student Success (CCLASSS) project examines student success from the perspective of students themselves, what challenges they face in achieving it, and what services can be developed to effectively support them in their attainment of that success. In fall 2018, we surveyed 10,844 students across seven community colleges to assess the value of and demand for proposed services designed to address students’ expressed goals, challenges, and needs.
                    				
									
													
							
                        Research Report
					
                				July 10, 2019
				Organizing the Work of the Art Museum
                                            The career trajectory of art museum directors typically gives them deep exposure to, at most, a handful of institutional settings. While museum directors connect through leadership meetings such as those we host at the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD), and thereby learn from one another, few have the opportunity to assemble a system-wide perspective on how changes in strategy might, or perhaps should, affect their institutional leadership. Given the strategic transformations that many art museums are undertaking or considering,…
                    				
									
													
							
                        Research Report
					
                				June 27, 2019
				Technical Supplement – Interim Findings Report: MAAPS Advising Experiment
                                            Overview Monitoring Advising Analytics to Promote Success (MAAPS) is a multi-institutional project of the University Innovation Alliance (UIA), supported by a U.S. Department of Education First in the World Grant to Georgia State University, the lead UIA member on this project. MAAPS is a large-scale randomized-controlled trial designed to validate the effectiveness of technology-enhanced proactive advisement in increasing retention, progression, and achievement for low-income and first-generation college students. Addressing documented obstacles to college completion that disproportionately impact at-risk populations,…
                    				
									
													
							
                        Research Report
					
                				June 27, 2019
				Interim Findings Report: MAAPS Advising Experiment
                                            Monitoring Advising Analytics to Promote Success (MAAPS) is a multi-institutional project of the University Innovation Alliance (UIA), supported by a U.S. Department of Education First in the World Grant to Georgia State University, a UIA member. The large-scale, randomized-controlled trial was designed to test and validate the effectiveness of technology-enhanced, proactive advisement in increasing retention, progression, and achievement for incoming low-income and first-generation college students. The MAAPS intervention was officially launched during the Fall 2016 term at the 11 institutions…
                    				
									
													
							
                        Research Report
					
                				May 30, 2019
				Unbarring Access
A Landscape Review of Postsecondary Education in Prison and Its Pedagogical Supports
                                            Postsecondary education in US prisons is a growing topic in both academic and political circles. While much of the discourse surrounding higher education more broadly focuses on students’ educational and employment outcomes, the conversation around postsecondary education in prisons often centers on the societal benefits of this programming, with a strong focus on reduced recidivism rates – the rates with which formerly incarcerated individuals engage in criminal acts that result in their re-arrest, re-conviction, or re-incarceration. With 1.5 million people…
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				May 15, 2019
				Better Than We Thought
Comparing Publicly Available Data on College Students’ Income Distribution
                                            In January 2017, a valuable new information source was introduced to the higher education community. Researchers at the Equality of Opportunity Project—now called Opportunity Insights—released detailed data on the financial circumstances of undergraduate students at each of the vast majority of American colleges and universities.[1] Covering students born between 1980 and 1991, and relying on tax records held by the Internal Revenue Service, the publicly available Opportunity Insights data provided a nuanced look at the family income distribution as well…
                    				
									
													
							
                        Research Report
					
                				April 12, 2019
				Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey 2018
                                            The Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey has tracked the changing research, teaching, and publishing practices of higher education faculty members on a triennial basis since 2000. Our aim in this project is to provide actionable findings and analysis to help colleges and universities as well as relevant support services, such as academic libraries, learned societies, and scholarly publishers, plan for the future.
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				April 11, 2019
				When Research is Relational
Supporting the Research Practices of Indigenous Studies Scholars
                                                    							Danielle Miriam Cooper,                                                     							Tanya Ball,                                                     							Michelle Nicole Boyer-Kelly,                                                     							Anne Carr-Wiggin,                                                     							Carrie Cornelius,                                                     							J. Wendel Cox,                                                     							Sarah Dupont,                                                     							Cody Fullerton,                                                     							MaryLynn Gagné,                                                     							Scott Garton,                                                     							Ridie Wilson Ghezzi,                                                     							Michelle Guittar,                                                     							Kawena Komeiji,                                                     							Sheila Laroque,                                                     							Kayla Lar-Son,                                                     							Kim Lawson,                                                     							Deborah Lee,                                                     							Janice Linton,                                                     							Julia Logan,                                                     							Keahiahi Long,                                                     							Lorisia MacLeod,                                                     							Shavonn Matsuda,                                                     							Sara E. Morris,                                                     							Lisa O'Hara,                                                     							Rebecca Orozco,                                                     							Annemarie Paikai,                                                     							Michael Peper,                                                     							Michael Perry,                                                     							Gina Petersen,                                                     							Verónica Reyes-Escudero,                                                     							Anthony Sanchez,                                                     							Kapena Shim,                                                     							David Smith,                                                     							Jennifer Sylvester,                                                     							Jennifer Toews,                                                     							Niamh Wallace,                                                     							Amy Witzel,                                                     							Desmond Wong                        					
                				
                                            In 2017 Ithaka S+R launched a project to explore the changing research methods and practices of Indigenous Studies scholars across Canada and the US with the goal of identifying services to better support them in ways that are also beneficial to Indigenous communities more broadly. The project was undertaken by a cohort of research teams at 11 academic libraries with guidance from a group of advisors comprised of Indigenous scholars and librarians. Each research team in the cohort developed findings…
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				January 29, 2019
				Library Acquisition Patterns
                                            The Library Acquisition Patterns (LAP) project was undertaken with the support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation with the aim of examining trends in US academic libraries’ book purchasing. The findings of this report consist of two distinct areas: 1) an analysis of library book acquisitions within the specified sample for fiscal year 2017 at 124 US academic institutions, and 2) a trend line analysis of print and e-books acquired within the specified sample, the university press presence in these…
                    				
									
													
							
                        Research Report
					
                				January 28, 2019
				Art Museum Staff Demographic Survey 2018
                                            In order to gauge the extent to which progress has been made since 2015 towards increasing staff diversity in art museums, in 2018 we undertook a second iteration of the demographic survey. At a high level, the study has found some meaningful progress in the representation of people of color in a number of different museum functions, including the curatorial. We also found an increase in the number of women in museum leadership positions from 2015 to 2018. Nevertheless, the…
                    				
									
													
							
                        Research Report
					
                				January 16, 2019
				Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Civil and Environmental Engineering Scholars
                                                    							Danielle Miriam Cooper,                                                     							Rebecca Springer,                                                     							Jessica G. Benner,                                                     							David Bloom,                                                     							Erin Carrillo,                                                     							Alexander Carroll,                                                     							Bertha Chang,                                                     							Xiaoju Chen,                                                     							Erin Daix,                                                     							Emily Dommermuth,                                                     							Rachel Figueiredo,                                                     							Jennifer Haas,                                                     							Carly A. Hafner,                                                     							Whitney Hayes,                                                     							Angela Henshilwood,                                                     							Alexandra Lyn Craig Krogman,                                                     							Rebecca Zuege Kuglitsch,                                                     							Sabine Lanteri,                                                     							Abbey Lewis,                                                     							Lisha Li,                                                     							Matthew R. Marsteller,                                                     							Tom Melvin,                                                     							Todd Michelson-Ambelang,                                                     							William H. Mischo,                                                     							Colin Nickels,                                                     							Virginia Pannabecker,                                                     							Fred Rascoe,                                                     							Mary C. Schlembach,                                                     							Yi Shen,                                                     							Erin M. Smith,                                                     							Michelle Spence,                                                     							Kris Stacy-Bates,                                                     							Erin Thomas,                                                     							Larry Thompson,                                                     							Mindy Thuna,                                                     							Christie A. Wiley,                                                     							Sarah Young,                                                     							Siu Hong Yu                        					
                				
                                            In 2017 and 2018 Ithaka S+R examined the changing research methods and practices of civil and environmental engineering scholars in the United States with the goal of identifying services to better support them. The goal of this report is to provide actionable findings for the organizations, institutions, and professionals who support the research processes of civil and environmental engineering scholars.
                    				
									
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