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The U's Folwell Hall for languages to reopen Sept. 6 following renovation
Just got this from the U: University of Minnesota’s historic Folwell Hall to re-open Sept. 6 Folwell Hall, the gargoyle- and cherub-bedecked landmark at the corner of 15th and University avenues S.E., will re-open for classes on Tuesday, Sept. 6, after the completion of a $34.5 million interior renovation. The University of Minnesota’s College of…
Is St. Cloud State ending its program for one of America's best careers?
Remember how some have questioned St. Cloud State’s decision to close down its aviation program because of low demand? Critics say the slump appears to be ending, and that now there’s actually a growing demand for commercial pilots. I’ve stumbled across a U.S. News & World Report that seems to agree, ranking pilots among its list…
University of Kentucky revokes student reporter’s access to athletes When Kernel editor and basketball reporter Aaron Smith attempted to interview two walk-ons for the UK basketball team without first contacting Media Relations, his access to a set of one-on-one interviews with basketball players was revoked. The statement by the Associated Press Managing Editors said the level of abuse of free…
Anoka-Hennepin board challengers mum on sexual orientation policy
Gay rights advocates and some teachers want the district to get rid of the policy, but those running for school board aren't offering specific views about whether they support it.
It’s been a while since I’ve looked at textbooks — so much else is going on — so I decided to mine the results of a survey I did of professors and their views on textbooks and what could be done to lower their cost to students. Two suggestions have been raised by a state…
The big move-in starts a week before classes begin and kicks off Welcome Week, which is six days of orientation and on-campus activities.
Why it's hard to get around at the U these days
From an Associated Press report on the MPR Web site: U of M move-day promises traffic gridlock It’s move-in day at the dorms on the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota, and thousands of freshmen and their families are navigating road and building projects. The big move-in starts a week before classes begin…
This is certain to annoy a few people. And it certainly goes against my expectations. The Daily Beast has listed Gustavus Adolphus College and the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities as among America’s “least rigorous colleges.” Here’s its explanation: Workloads at even the best colleges vary widely. Newsweek ranks the schools that will get…
College program builds interest in emergent unmanned aircraft industry
A program in Thief River Falls that trains students to repair and maintain unmanned aircraft is getting attention from companies already trying to recruit graduates.