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U of M students offer their versions of a balanced state budget
Governor Dayton and state lawmakers still haven’t agreed on a deal to fix the state’s $5 billion budget deficit. The two sides are talking, but the legislature’s Monday adjournment deadline is coming up fast. While they duke it out at the Capitol, a group of University of Minnesota students has come up with several budget fixes…
UC tuition might jump 32% if tax proposal fails, Yudof says UC President Mark G. Yudof tells regents that this fall’s 8% tuition increase may be dwarfed by an additional 32% midyear hike if Gov. Jerry Brown’s plan for tax extensions is not approved. (Los Angeles Times) Business Schools Recruit Poets, Philosophers and Scientists Wake Forest…
U students' final project: balance the state budget
A group of students at the University of Minnesota has done what lawmakers so far haven't been able to accomplish. They've balanced the state budget -- with both a mix of tax increases and spending cuts.
Student advocates took a chance to speak to legislators once more during a Senate hearing called apparently by the DFL this afternoon on an array of topics — and got some strong words of encouragement from one senator. When higher ed had its turn, Minnesota State College Student Association Travis Johnson, who represents students at…
Charter schools in Minnesota are getting a one-year reprieve from a deadline that threatened to close dozens of schools.
Forum focuses on bullying in Minnesota school districts
Midday presents a forum on bullying in Minnesota schools including students, parents, teachers, and a panel of experts held last night at the UBS forum. The forum tops off a special series of reports on bullying from Minnesota Public Radio News.
Just got this from lobbyist Rick Nelson of Minnesota State College Faculty — which represents all technical and community college faculty in Minnesota — on the subject of faculty pay: When speaker Zellers  said something to the affect that college professors are getting a 20% or 30% increase in pay. This is quite far from…
Zellers: I goofed up — kinda — that professor pay statistic
Rep. Kurt Zellers (R-Maple Grove), who teed off a number of Minnesota professors by saying on Monday’s Midday program that faculty have been enjoying pay raises of 20-30 percent while other folks suffer, told MPR’s Kerri Miller this morning that he’d kinda-sorta-possibly-understandably flubbed that one. Watch his explanation. He more or less blames it on…
After successfully studying under a foreign-born professor whose accent was hard to understand, Residence Life Director Palmer Bennett of Shaw University has a rather snarky set of suggestions in USA Today for those students frustrated by the way their foreign profs talk: Textbooks are written in English! Gasp! Yes. It’s true. .. If you can’t…
How a woman identified what could be a lost Tommie camera
Tami Thye-Harold of Grand Junction, Colo., apparently found a camera on a United Airlines seat more than a year ago and has been trying to find the owner — who she thinks might be a University of St. Thomas alum or have some other connection to the university. She has looked at the camera’s photos…