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School might be out for the summer, but things are still happening at the U of M! In “This Week @Minnesota” for the week of May 16-20, we look at two on-campus events for K-12 students in Minnesota – “Energy and U” and “World Languages Day.” We also hear highlights from the Carlson School commencement…
Prepare to Lose to a Nerd School Don’t look now, college-sports behemoths, but in some of the lower-profile NCAA sports like tennis, swimming and lacrosse, there’s an unlikely new force welling up to give you a run for your money: those precious liberal-arts colleges that don’t offer athletic scholarships. Last month, the baseball team from…
ARW Podcast: Preschool, Day Care, Both?
Research points to a strong correlation between high-quality preschool and success later in life. But not everyone agrees that childcare needs to have an educational component. A leader in the field discusses how standards for early education are changing the way we think about daycare.
For a little history on faculty pay in Minnesota, check out PoliGraph’s look at Rep. Kurt Zellers’ (R-Maple Grove) claim that professors were enjoying pay raises of 20-30 percent. Verdict: In some instances, college faculty saw pay increases in the last couple of years. But the majority of Minnesota’s public school professors have been working…
You may have noticed from a few posts I’ve made that I’ve been hanging out this week at conference on the need for more vocational-technical education — a gathering I referred to in a post a few weeks ago. Bill Symonds of Harvard — who’s also a Minnesota native — brought about 200 officials from…
Looks like the woman who found the camera with pictures linked to the University of St. Thomas has finally found the owners. As reported before, Tami Thye-Harold of Colorado found a camera in a seat on a United Airlines plane and tried for months to track down its owners. The camera contained photos of two…
Have we fallen into the Twitter trap?
Brajeshwar via Flickr A little hard to focus, eh? New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller wonders whether social media and other technology have eroded our capacity to remember, analyze information — and just contemplate: My father, who was trained in engineering at M.I.T. in the slide-rule era, often lamented the way the pocket calculator,…
Bruininks: Here's the U's real faculty-staff pay story
MPR Photo/Nikki Tundel We’ve taken our pay hits University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks has jumped in on the Zellers flap, saying that salary freezes have been the norm — not 20-30 percent pay raises. In a commentary for MPR, he lists several cost-cutting measures the U has already taken, and mentions what’s coming up…
Ah, those warm U of M – Morris memories
Bad weather has returned, but at least you can reminisce a little by watching this time-lapse video of the mall area of the University of Minnesota – Morris campus during the first few days of the recent warm weather in Morris. (The campus also has a live cam stream here: http://bit.ly/lBn8yJ)