Partnering with leading research centers, associations and think tanks, the TIAA Institute delivers the diverse expertise of many organizations, providing data-driven content to help leaders make informed decisions.
Next-Gen Digital Learning Infrastructure project
The New England Board of Higher Education’s Next-Gen Digital Learning Infrastructure (NGDLI) project explores the future of the postsecondary learning enterprise.
NGDLI and strategic governance: An action framework for boards and senior higher education leaders
How should higher education leaders think about future technology needs in the context of student access and success?
2022 Fellows Symposium — Retirement readiness in uncertain times: Harnessing behavioral biases to mitigate risks
The TIAA Institute and the Pension Research Council co-hosted a virtual Fellows Symposium focused on factors and biases that impact financial decisions.
Olivia S. Mitchell
Professor of Insurance and Risk Management and Business Economics and Public Policy
Executive Director, Pension Research Council
Financial literacy, wellness and resilience among African Americans
The financial well-being of African Americans lags behind that of the U.S. population as a whole, and whites in particular.
Annamaria Lusardi
Denit Trust Chair of Economics and Accountancy, The George Washington University School of Business
Pulse Point Surveys: COVID-19 on campus
ACE’s Pulse Point surveys gather the insights of college and university leaders through questions designed to gauge the decisions, issues and challenges they face.
College and university presidents respond to COVID-19: 2021 Spring term survey
As the pandemic enters its second year, what’s on the minds of college and university presidents?
Financial aid innovations for college affordability and mitigating student debt
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) is leading a research project supported by the TIAA Institute to identify and learn from innovative financial aid strategies designed to improve affordability and reduce student debt.
CARES Act - Lessons learned: Insights on emergency funding, student need, and the impact of the CARES Act
COVID-19 has exacerbated systemic and institutional barriers to equity, leaving some students struggling to afford college or facing mounting debt burdens.
Financial wellness and retirement readiness in higher education
The Higher Education Financial Wellness Survey, a joint research initiative by the TIAA Institute and CUPA-HR, examines the financial practices and well-being of the higher education workforce.
Faculty retirement and COVID-19
How will COVID-19 affect retirement patterns among senior faculty and how can institutions respond?