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The Advocate Tribune reports on what people in Granite Falls told a consultant during a study of the region’s higher-ed needs: Dave Kafka, a graduate of Minnesota West (Community and Technical College) and Plant Manager at Marr Valve, noted that about 80 percent of the employees at the manufacturer had graduated from Minnesota West but…
Tommie creates textbook Web site
Underbooks.com At a campus near you University of St. Thomas senior Nick Bussa tells TommieMedia why he likes Underbooks.com, a student-built Web site that gives textbook-price comparisons from both their university’s bookstore and a number of online book distributors. “It just gives students so many more tools when they’re trying to find textbooks. It would…
“I just see devastating cuts. A 19 percent cut to the University of Minnesota? I mean does that mean we’re going to close Crookston, we’re going close Morris, we’re going to close the Rochester campus, close the St. Paul campus? What’s going to happen there?” — Sen. Sanday Pappas (DFL-St. Paul) in an interview with…
Just got this from MnSCU: Ronald Wood recommended as interim president of Southwest Minnesota State University Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Chancellor James H. McCormick said Friday he will recommend that Ronald Wood be appointed interim president of Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall. Wood, who retired as president of Minnesota West Community and Technical…
No more tobacco at Bemidji State
SuperFantastic via Flickr Not here Bemidji State University is now tobacco-free, The Bemidji Pioneer reports. BSU President Richard Hanson approved the ban this week after a campus survey found 93 percent of those polled considered second-hand smoke a health hazard and 77 percent said they were exposed to second-hand smoke at the university. BSUSA Student…
Sandy Connolly of the state Office of Higher Education says yesterday’s Pioneer Press editorial about the Minnesota-Wisconsin reciprocity agreement on in-state tuition has its numbers off: While it is true that there is a $3,300 difference this year between U of M – Twin Cities resident tuition and fees and UW-Madison resident tuition and fees,…
U of M parking garages lose that human touch
We’re accustomed to seeing auto-pay stations in most parking garages these days.  But the U of M has been somewhat of a hold out.  The U’s 16 parking garages are staffed by attendants, real live human attendants. No more.  The U will start installing automatic equipment at its parking garages next month.  All 16 garages, plus…
Thousands protest at Cal State At all 23 campuses, students and faculty denounce cuts to higher education. (Los Angeles Times) Syracuse prof: Harvard Admits Record Number of Black Students: But What About the Faculty? Even though the presence of black students is very important to a campus, the reality is that admitting students of color…
Teach for America founder aims high for school reform
For 20 years, Teach for America has trained college graduates to teach in low-income communities across the country. Teach for America's founder discusses the program's impact in a new book.
Here’s the second summary, which is more comprehensive than the fiscal summary. Again, this came from the legislative analysts.