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Harrington Mansion purchased by St. Mary's University of Minnesota
Aided by a $2 million anonymous gift, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota is in the final stages of purchasing the $2.75 million Minneapolis’ Harrington Mansion and Events Center on Park Avenue next to the university’s Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs. University officials said in a press release they’ll use it to expand St. Mary’s…
Harvard University professor and librarian Robert Darnton tells the Chronicle of Higher Education why books and paper archives are still important in the digital age: Brewster Kahle, creator of the Internet Archive, calculated in 1997 that the average life of a URL was 44 days. Only 44 days? Now that’s some link rot. (I’m sure…
Carleton College is a nerd magnet
Northfield must be a regular Nerdfest. The video above is apparently just one thing that illustrates why Carleton College has made The Huffington Post’s list of nerdiest colleges. (That’s pretty nerdy, considering that the list is dominated by tech schools.) Here’s what the Post has to say about Carleton: In response to the question “What…
Florida school offers transgender students dorm options The University of South Florida is offering transgender students the opportunity to live alone or with a friend of a different gender in campus housing. (Associated Press via the Sun Sentinel) U.S. News May Change Its Law School Ranking Methodology There is a very strong likelihood that U.S. News will…
ARW Podcast: Mathophobics
If figuring out the tip at a restaurant makes you break a sweat, you may suffer from math anxiety.
Rep. Kline: Cut strings on education money
The Minnesota congressman who chairs the U.S. House education committee proposed to cut some strings that come with federal education money, but his new bill drew quick criticism.
Minnesota Orchestra gives amateur musicians chance to join in
The Minnesota Orchestra announced a fantasy camp for amateur musicians in September which will culminate playing a concert with the full orchestra.
Much has been said about how expensive Minnesota’s two- and four-year institutions are. But that’s for residents. Here’s a U.S. News & World Report list of the 10 least expensive public colleges for out-of-state students, and the Midwest — including Minnesota — dominates. Read the full article here.  
Where MnSCU and the Univ. of Minnesota could get cozier
Incoming Chancellor Steven Rosenstone of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system tells my MPR colleague Tim Post some general ways in which MnSCU and the University of Minnesota could work more closely together: “Business operations, infrastructure, the way we handle financial operations, facilities, technology, libraries and the like. That does not in any…
Web site: Augsburg one of nation's most focused on community service
Augsburg College has made BestCollegesOnline’s list of 20 colleges most committed to community service, published recently in USA Today. The paper warns that the list is “limited and subjective,” but said it should be taken as a list of some of the “more-inspiring schools out there.” Here’s the college’s entry: 5. Augsburg College Augsburg College…