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Alabama sorority recruiting video goes viral, takes a beating
This recruitment video for the University of Alabama Panhellenic Council has apparently been trashed online — so much so that the original poster has taken it off of YouTube. A Huffington Post writer comments: … Your decision-making process is about to get a lot easier because after this you’re not going to want to pledge…
Take back the liberal arts In visiting university classes across the country, we were appalled at how the humanities and social sciences – even pure sciences – were being taught. If students are staying away from those classes, it’s not necessarily because they prefer practical training. Many times it’s because professors have subverted the subjects…
Minnesota's high school class of 2011 scored an average of 22.9 of a possible 36 on the ACT, among the best in the nation.
Recovery on campus
Among Americans seeking treatment for substance abuse, no segment is increasing faster than students ages 18 to 24 years, and a growing number of universities are creating on-campus "recovery communities" to deal with the issue. Can these programs help college students stay sober?
Where's the smackdown on the Seminole and Illini college mascots?
A reader named John saw an NCAA double-standard in the controversy over the University of North Dakota’s use of the “Fighting Sioux” nickname and mascot. Here’s his comment on MPR’s Question of the Day, Is the University of North Dakota doing the right thing in retiring the Fighting Sioux nickname? I believe it is hypocritical…
I’ll be live-blogging this Midmorning discussion at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday), so check in! Here’s the summary: Recovery programs on campus Among Americans seeking treatment for substance abuse, no segment is increasing faster than students ages 18-24, and  a growing number of universities are creating on-campus “recovery communities” to deal with the issue. GUEST: Kitty…
Tuition will increase for new Wisconsin students at Minnesota colleges next year under a renewed tuition reciprocity agreement announced yesterday. Those Wisconsinites who enroll as new undergraduates at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities in 2012-13 can expect to pay about $1,000 more per year than current Wisconsin students, said Ginny Dodds, manager of…
What's new at the U
From the U: In our episode of This Week @Minnesota for August 12, 2011, we learn more about findings that prove there is a gender imbalance on Wikipedia, get an inside look into Gopher football practice by talking with Quarterback MarQueis Gray and get tips on how to pack a healthy lunch this coming school…
Chancellor Rosenstone's Capitol Report interview
Like University of Minnesota President Erik Kaler, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system Chancellor Steven Rosenstone was also recently interviewed on Capitol Report after having been about a week in office. A couple of tidbits: What’s your vision? “Well, most importantly, given this critical juncture in this our own state, we need to be…