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The House higher-education committee is meeting to hear the take that Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system officials have on the higher-ed portions Gov. Mark Dayton’s proposed budget. Spotty Wi-Fi will keep me from tweeting much, but you can find me at @MPRAFriedrich.
How to navigate Winona State University
This sounds cool. How many other colleges and universities have this sort of thing? Winona State University introduces Winona State Mobile, a mobile application for iPhone and iPod Touch. The application allows users to search campus maps, locate WSU buses, take a virtual tour of campus, stay up to date with WSU news, search faculty…
Why is the price of college so high?
I’ve been posting about the various legislative hearings on the higher education portion of Gov. Mark Dayton’s budget. Time and again, the implicit question I hear is: Why is college so expensive? Why is the cost of it rising faster than inflation? Critics tend to point to bloated administration, luxurious student amenities, and overpaid, underworked…
Goldy had better not do this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y12fKwoBupA&feature=player_embedded Ouch! Mascot shenanigans = painful blunder.
For-profit education shorts: 0, Lobbyists: 1 Steve Eisman, the short-seller who put himself on the map during the credit crisis, may have suffered a major setback in his campaign against for-profit higher education last week when the House voted resoundingly to strip funding for tough new regulations on the industry. Or did he? (CNN) Collective Bargaining…
Senate committee confirms higher ed commissioner, Anderson replaces Skoe
Not a huge discussion day for the Senate higher education committee. First off, it unanimously confirmed Sheila Wright, director of the state Office of Higher Education. Before she was confirmed, Wright played up her small-town roots. She told committee members that when people ask what her hometown is, she usually says: I come from I-95…
On the agenda: Confirmation hearing for Office of Higher Education Director Sheila Wright Overview of the governor’s higher education budget provisions Not sure whether WiFi will allow me to tweet much, but you can follow me on @MPRAFriedrich.
Kline explains vote against for-profit regulations
U.S. Rep. John Kline (R) of Minnesota, who last week helped block the Education Department’s “gainful employment” proposal in the House, defended his position today on MPR’s Midday program. Kline, who is the House education committee chairman, sponsored an amendment that blocked the proposal, which would have tied their eligibility for federal government student aid…
Video: Professors who work as comics
For all those lecture hall performers: Back in December, I posted about some British academics who are trying their hand at stand-up comedy. Looks like the BBC has caught on in this video, and one of the performers, marketing professor Vince Mitchell of City University London, performs in the clip above. So should they quit…
As I’ve posted before, the Minnesota State University Student Association is collecting the stories of recent grads who are living with student debt, to show how it affects their lives and the economy. It has surveyed more than three dozen students so far, and has posted this video — the story of Winona State University…