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Minneapolis-based online education company Capella University has hired a new president. Scott Kinney replaces interim president Deborah Bushway. Bushway took over for Larry Isaak, who left the position last spring after only a few months on the job. Kinney, an executive at Thomson Reuters, takes over the top spot as for-profit colleges face greater scrutiny…
This is for the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system. I hope to post the University of Minnesota’s soon, as well. The main list is on page 3 with profiles of each project after that.
What the House higher-ed chairman says about upcoming session
I’ve been hoping to get a little preview of what’s coming up for higher education this legislative session, which is scheduled to convene on the 24th and run through the end of April. I’ll be trying to get the voices of a number higher-ed players, so for now will start with Bud Nornes (R-Fergus Falls),…
Infographic: How much do scholars use Twitter?
This may be a bit hard to read, so click on the full article here by Jason Priem on the London School of Economics Web site.
What cell phones do to Tommie sleep habits
And I thought surfing the Net before bed, sleep-disrupting habit. TommieMedia has this piece on University of St. Thomas students explaining why they sleep near their cell phones — and how that habit has students across the nation losing an average of 45 minutes of sleep each night. Junior Drew Lindholm tells the news service:…
New study shows architecture, arts degrees yield highest unemployment Recent college graduates with bachelor’s degrees in the arts, humanities and architecture experienced significantly higher rates of joblessness, according to a study by Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce. (The Washington Post) Bursting the Tuition Bubble The common wisdom is that universities, bloated with tenured professors,…
How one Minnesota West official sees green jobs
After hearing that green technology is the new hot thing these days, I read that Duane Carrow, director of renewable energy programs at Minnesota West Community and Technical College, is singing a different tune. He tells the Marshall Independent: “Green jobs have not lived up to the hype. Everybody from the president on down said…
Northeastern won't be coming to Minnesota anytime soon
Don’t hold your breath for Northeastern University to establish a graduate-studies branch in Minnesota. After I reposted a New York Times article on the subject of expansion, late yesterday afternoon I talked with Northeastern spokesman Mike Armini, who said this state is just one of many the university is considering. He told me that although…
Employed students' workload puts studies at risk
Many students work to put themselves through college. But the number of hours they work puts their studies at risk, and worries university administrators.
St. Cloud State's construction Web cam
I’ve already written about how proud Saint Cloud State University is about the Integrated Science and Engineering Laboratory Facility (ISELF) that it’s building. Now it has a Web cam so we can track the progress of construction, the St. Cloud Times reports.