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Got back from the conference committee that is consolidating the House and Senate bills on higher education. Analysts there handed out several summaries of the highlighted differences between the bills. This is the summary of the main fiscal differences. Caution, though: None of the summaries seems to be comprehensive, so you may have to look…
The Pioneer Press explains why it agrees with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal to end the $3,000-per-student annual subsidy that allows Wisconsin students to study at more expensive Minnesota colleges under the states’ reciprocity agreement: The Minnesota Daily, the university’s student newspaper, described Walker’s plan as seeking “to end the state’s 43-year-old tuition reciprocity agreement.”…
Winona State may drop Zipcar program
akseabird via Flickr Maybe not for much longer Winona State University may be dropping its Zipcar car rental program because not enough people have been using it, Winona 360 reports. The program seems to be working at the University of Minnesota, the article states, but Winona officials seem puzzled about the lack of ridership considering…
Off to the Capitol: Higher-ed conference committee
Committee members from the Minnesota House and Senate will be meeting today to start ironing out differences between the House and Senate bills on higher education. Here’s a side-by-side layout of the bills. (Just the text — no analysis.)
Caught this on MPR’s Minnesota Today site: A fire broke out early Wednesday afternoon in the sheep facility on the University of Minnesota, Crookston campus. The smoke was apparently too much for some of the lambs and possibly other sheep, too, as bystanders reported that some animals perished. Short article, but you can read it…
Video: What a singer will do to get into college
Wait-listed at Harvard, Grace Oberhofer of Tacoma sings her plea to the admissions staff. An excerpt: Harvard you mean the world to me On John Harvard’s statue I’d never pee Harvard I utter my primal scream Let me in to your community I wonder whether admissions folks see this sort of thing as a smart…
Falwell’s Liberty University blocks campus access to newspaper Web site For at least one day last week, Liberty University administrators blocked campus access to the Web site of Lynchburg’s News & Advocate. According to reports, the site was blocked after the newspaper ran a story about the amount of federal student aid the school receives. (The…
Gov. Mark Dayton told a group of college students, faculty members and administrators Wednesday that he has strengthened his resolve to fight against cuts in higher education funding.
Got this from the University of Minnesota this afternoon. Read this piece for context/details of the bill. The following is a statement from University of Minnesota President Robert H. Bruininks regarding the federal budget bill: “It is a relief to see that Congressional leaders and the president were able to prioritize Pell grants and research…
David Saltzman and Bruce Fein of the Turkish American Legal Defense Fund argue in the Minnesota Daily what a court’s recent dismissal of the lawsuit over the University’s “blacklisting” of the coalition’s Web site will lead to: We think this will lead to state universities being able to prohibit student research of authors or viewpoints…