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MPR News keeps track of the latest education news in Minnesota so you can understand the events shaping the future of learning and how it impacts students at any level.

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What are Minnesota private colleges doing about the heat?
In light of the heat hitting students at MSU-Moorhead, I asked officials at some other colleges about their situations. Sounds like hot dorm rooms are pretty common. It’s expensive to put air conditioning into old buildings, campus officials say, and the heat doesn’t last long enough to make it worth the cost. Carleton College spokesman Read more →
Two days after the start of the school year, Minneapolis Public Schools cancelled classes at 27 sites due to excessive heat. MPR News wants to hear from parents about their reaction to the cancellations.
How MSU-Moorhead students are dealing with the heat
I’ve been trying to find out how students are comping at Minnesota State University – Moorhead ever since professor Elizabeth Kirchoff told me how her students have been suffering in dorm rooms that lack air-conditioning. So I contacted one of her students, senior education major Matthias Valan, and asked him to take a look around Read more →
St. Cloud State Huskies set world howling record
Well, this is one way for the St. Cloud State University Huskies to show some school spirit. Campus officials sent out this announcement:   St. Cloud State University has entered the Guinness World Records for the most people howling. The official record states that the Department of Campus Involvement at St. Cloud State University is Read more →
Academy Fight Song Virtually every aspect of the higher-ed dream has been colonized by monopolies, cartels, and other unrestrained predators—that the charmingly naive American student is in fact a cash cow, and everyone has got a scheme for slicing off a porterhouse or two. (The Baffler) Washington Monthly’s college rankings echo pieces of the Obama higher Read more →
More than 33 million workers qualify to have their student loans forgiven, but too few take advantage of the options because the programs are overly complicated and often confusing.
Weighing the academic benefits, costs of year-round education
As students return to the classroom each fall, schools must confront the "summer slide" - the loss of knowledge and skills during the time away from the classroom. Is year-round education worth the added costs?
There are no classes at more than two dozen Minneapolis public school sites that lack air conditioning for Thursday and Friday, Aug. 29 and 30, according to Minneapolis Public Schools.  Classes will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 3. “In deciding to cancel classes at select schools, we took into account the assessments of MPS leadership, school Read more →
MSU-Moorhead prof: Students’ dorms have no air conditioning in this heat
  I knew it was too early for school. I’ve just spoken with Elizabeth Kirchoff, an English professor at Minnesota State University – Moorhead. Students in a couple of her classes have been complaining “relentlessly” that their dorm rooms have no air conditioning, and that sleeping conditions are just unbearable. They told her that fans Read more →
5 notions Minnesotans have of the German dual-education system
  As I mentioned in a previous post, the head of MnSCU’s workforce development program seemed impressed with what she saw while checking out Germany’s dual-education program in June. Mary Rothchild and other members of the Minnesota delegation were trying to see how Germany mixes education with vocational training. After all, workforce development and hands-on Read more →