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So what’s up with the UMN-Rochester Raptor thing?
So let me get this straight: The University of Minnesota – Rochester has no sports teams. But it does have a mascot. It’s a Raptor. But it doesn’t have a name. OK. (UMR officials say they’ve been going through a selection process — and will reveal a name May 14. I can only imagine what…
My first images of the University of Minnesota – Rochester
So when I heard that the University of Minnesota – Rochester was located in a shopping mall, I had a hard time picturing something nice. I thought of some of those cheap strip-mall schools, or one of those thrown-together-looking offices you find in unconventional commercial space. It’s actually quite a nice setup. But it’s still…
Anti-bullying bill passes House, moves to Senate
The Minnesota House has passed a bill requiring all public school districts to create policies aimed at reducing bullying.
Maneesh Apte and Anjali Lall are among 141 students nationwide honored for their accomplishments in academics or the arts.
The University of Minnesota will likely ban smoking
University of Minnesota student Justin LaMachia tells the Star Tribune what he thinks about a move to ban smoking at the school: “In some ways, that could be a good initiative. If I can’t smoke in school, if I can’t smoke here, here or here, I might as well just give it up.” The U…
Why I’m spending the day in Rochester
This month, the University of Minnesota – Rochester will graduate its first crop of students. I’m visiting the school to see how far it has come since its founding, and will post about that later in a story. But I hope to post on a few impressions I gather throughout the day, so stay tuned.
Colleges In U.S. Offer Highest-Ever Discount to Entice Students Private nonprofit colleges are offering students tuition discounts of 45 percent, on average, in response to a changing financial environment that stems from the weak economic recovery. Price reductions, designed to boost attendance, were at an all-time high in 2012 and outpaced the rate during the recession. (BloombergBusinessweek)…
The person who will serve as the University of Minnesota general counsel till 2015
  Here’s an email from University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler naming the deputy general counsel, Bill Donohue, to replace Mark Rotenberg as the U’s general counsel — essentially, its chief attorney. It sounds like an interim position of sorts. He’ll start serving later this month until the end of June 2015. At that point,…
St. Paul science educator named Teacher of the Year
Megan Olivia Hall teaches grades 7-12 at the Open World Learning Community in St. Paul. She was presented with the award Sunday.