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Testing Firm Faces Inquiry on Free Trips for Officials New York State’s attorney general is investigating whether the Pearson Foundation, the nonprofit arm of one of the nation’s largest educational publishers, acted improperly to influence state education officials by paying for overseas trips and other perks. (The New York Times) The consequences of expanding college access…
Minnesota's education commissioner heard arguments Thursday over whether an online charter school should be shut down.
Midday LIVE BLOG: U of M president reviews first six months
Six months into the job, new University of Minnesota president Eric Kaler answers your questions about university policies and the purpose of higher education.
U of M president Eric Kaler answers questions on Midday
Six months into the job, new University of Minnesota president Eric Kaler answers your questions about University policies and the purpose of higher education.
Key: Christmas at Bethany concert (Bethany Lutheran College) St. Cloud State football crowd (St. Cloud State University) Fall colors (College of St. Benedict) 15th annual Lighting a Tradition ceremony in front of Tower Hall in Duluth (College of St. Scholastica) Festive shoes for the annual holiday celebration (Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College /…
What a dean says about St. Cloud's differential tuition system
After writing a post  earlier this month that asked questions about how St. Cloud State University (among others) should handle the charging of different tuition rates among various programs, I recently got this reply from Mark Springer, interim dean of the university’s College of Liberal Arts & School of the Arts. St. Cloud State had…
Oy vey! Yiddish making a comeback at colleges The language came close to dying out after the Holocaust as millions of Yiddish speakers either perished in Nazi concentration camps or fled to other countries where their native tongue was not welcome. Emory and other universities like Johns Hopkins in Baltimore and McGill University in Canada are…
Why time has run out for Saint Paul College's watchmaking program
What Saint Paul College once billed as the nation’s oldest watchmaking program is closing down, the college’s president confirmed late yesterday afternoon. Rassoul Dastmozd did not elaborate, but wrote me an e-mail stating: “The Saint Paul College Watchmaking Program ended this month following decreases in enrollment and continued funding challenges.  All students who remained in…