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Conan to grads: Your dreams will change
In a riff off his old Harvard commencement speech on failure, Conan Obrien’s commencement speech at Dartmouth this past weekend counsels graduates not on failed dreams but on changed ones: “It is our failure to become our perceived ideal that ultimately defines us and makes us unique. It’s not easy, but if you accept your…
Surging college costs price out middle class College is becoming so expensive, it’s starting to hold families back. The crux of the problem: Tuition and fees at public universities, according to the College Board, have surged almost 130% over the last 20 years — while middle class incomes have stagnated. (CNN Money) Medical school, much…
Private money in public schools
In an era of government belt-tightening across all sectors, public schools are relying more heavily on private foundation money for support. When a private organization invests in a public institution, how much influence does the funder have on the fundee?
Here’s what North Hennepin Community College is telling its students about the possible state shutdown: Possible State Shutdown – Student Update June 10, 2011 Dear Students, You have likely heard about the possibility of a state shutdown and might be wondering about your ability to complete your courses at NHCC this summer and fall. I…
Just got this from the Minnesota State University Student Association, the organization that represents students in Minnesota’s state-run universities. They’re nervous that a government shutdown would ruin both summer classes and fall semester for those students who register, get financial aid and take care of other administrative chores in the summer. (Not to mention delaying…
Farewell interview with University of Minnesota President Bruininks
University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks presented his final budget to the Regents and steps down at the end of June. What are the biggest challenges facing the University, its students, faculty, researchers and staff? What are the most urgent needs and top priorities?
How much schoolin' do Minnesota legislators have?
Minnesota’s state legislators tend to be a little better educated than the national average, they tended to stay in state more than usual, and had a higher chance of going to a private college, according to data compiled by the Chronicle of Higher Education. The big out-of-state school choice? Harvard. Look at the graphs and…
UMore mining deal set to go
Charles Muscoplat, president of UMore Development LLC, tells the Pioneer Press why finalizing its 40-year agreement for aggregate mining on the University of Minnesota’s UMore Park site in Rosemount and Empire Township is such a big deal: “This is a big step. We can start making money. It’s a big commercial opportunity for the university.…