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The other student loan problem: too little debt Students who take extreme steps to avoid debt at all costs, they say, may get stuck with something much more financially damaging than moderate student loan debt. They may not wind up with a college degree. (Associated Press via NAICU) Textbooks Finally Take a Big Leap to Digital Though…
For young math phenom, age is just another number
"He's probably smarter than all of us," his middle school classmates say of eight-year-old Mani Chadaga, who's currently taking geometry and Algebra II.
As a wrap-up to the coverage of my visits to Minnesota colleges, I try to write a post summing up my impressions of the campus and its students. This time, though, after visiting the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, I realize I need to highlight an essential part of the students’ lives: their studios.…
What Kaler is telling the University of Minnesota about reporting sexual assaults
Just got this forwarded to me: To: Members of the University Community From: Eric W. Kaler, President Re: Reporting Sexual Assaults I have been saddened by the deeply disturbing reports from Penn State University in recent weeks, and all of us are understandably upset by the horrific allegations of sexual abuse of children by a…
After saving athletics, St. Cloud students veto student center renovations
St. Cloud State University students have again rejected a fee increase to pay for renovations of Atwood Memorial Center, the St. Cloud Times reports. Nine percent of the student body voted, and 42 percent supported the increase, which would have been an additional $4.20 a credit, up to 12 credits, for the next two decades.…
The Minnesota Private College Council newsletter takes a look at how programs in entrepreneurship are becoming all the rage among colleges: Deeds sees the spate of new programs and centers promoting entrepreneurship as part of a larger trend. “In the 1990s, most of the major business schools had one entrepreneurship course in their MBA program.…
A Discipline Problem Legendary Penn State football coach Joe Paterno clashed repeatedly with the university’s former chief disciplinarian over how harshly to punish players who got into trouble, internal emails suggest, shedding new light on the school’s effort to balance its reputation as a magnet for scholar-athletes with the demands of running a nationally dominant football…
State officials had moved to close BlueSky Online, saying the school wasn't meeting state standards and had graduated students who didn't deserve a diploma.
How the U is framing the transfer access-collaboration issue
Just over a week ago I wrote about a conversation I had with Robert McMaster, the University of Minnesota’s dean of undergraduate education, about the U’s decision to cut back a little on the number of transfers it’s accepting. The decision had raised a question in my mind about the U’s commitment to increased cooperation…