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So physicians from the University of Minnesota’s Academic Heath Center have been telling the House higher ed committee today about the U’s heart and psychiatry programs. The doctors hold up a real heart or brain to illustrate the points they’re making about research. Quite compelling. At the end of their spiel, Rep. Tom Rukavina (D-Virginia) asks the…
Where do colleges get their money?
Here’s a cost chart put out with the help of the University of Phoenix, one of the largest for-profit higher-ed institutions in the country. (To get a zoomed view, click on the image above or click here, and then click on the chart again on that new page.) Its question, “Which of the three models…
How Carleton is making its librarians stars
Wow, so much for the staid librarian. I just came across the tweet that Carleton College has librarian trading cards — and sets going back to the 2005-2006 school year. (So they’re not really new, but new to me — and the idea seems to be catching on and inspiring others.) They look like a really…
GI Bill changes could send some veterans into deep debt For most student vets, recent changes to the GI Bill mean a sizable boost in the money they receive. But for a smaller group, the change will mean a painful cut in funding they thought would be available to pay for classes next year. Veterans groups…
Pappas on MnSCU trustee candidate: Conflict of interest
Five Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system trustee candidates have been approved by the Senate higher education committee — but not without concerns that one will be serving two masters. At today’s meeting, the committee approved Duane Benson, Philip Krinkie, Alfredo Oliveira, Thomas Renier and Michael Vekich. Sen. Sandy Pappas (DFL-St. Paul) voted against Krinkie,…
Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican legislative leaders have reached agreement on an alternative teacher licensure bill.
What's the U of M worth to Minnesota? $8.6B a year according to new report
The University of Minnesota recently hired research firm Tripp Umbach to study the U’s role in the state economy. The conclusion: the U of M contributes $8.6 billion a year in total economic “impact” to the state. The research firm included direct and indirect expenditures for goods and services by the university, its employees, students…
A committee in the Minnesota House will look to the south today for ideas to improve Minnesota's schools. The Education Reform Committee will hear what's being billed as "The Florida Story."
Just got this from the U. In a time of budget cuts, I suppose you’ve gotta blow your own horn: U of M reports an $8.6 billion annual economic impact in Minnesota In an economic impact study released today, the University of Minnesota outlined the major role it plays in Minnesota’s economy. Among the findings…
Video: Why being on hold is excruciating at colleges
Care to guess what it’s like for us reporters when colleges and universities put us on hold when we phone up? We listen to bad music. Endless, cheesy hold music. So cheesy that MPR’s Tim Post decided to parody it in this great little video for the MPR talent show that we had on Friday.…