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More than 300 University of Minnesota students from throughout the state are scheduled to rally in the capitol to drum up support for higher education funding.
Even more rallying: Students from three private (nonprofit) Minnesota colleges will be at the Capitol tomorrow to support funding for the State Grant program. This from the Minnesota Private College Council: On Feb. 23 more than 150 college students will come to the Capitol to encourage legislators to support need-based aid through the State Grant…
Pampered, slacking college grads? Maybe yes, maybe no. I’m live-blogging this Midmorning program at 10 a.m.: Click here to join in — or see the transcript after the event: Between adolescent and adult For well over a decade, the media has been criticizing 20-somethings for not wanting to “grow up” – relying on their parents…
Educators Seek Out More Minorities To Study Abroad Educators want more minority students to study abroad. Foreign study is seen as crucial to student development and even as a key to national security, yet minority participation badly lags their overall presence on college campuses. (The Associated Press via The Huffington Post) A University of Virginia…
Today’s the day that University of Minnesota students — and President Bob Bruininks — will take a swing at tuition, rallying at noon today to get the legislature to maintain support for state spending on higher ed. The Associated Press reports that more than 300 U students from throughout the state are expected, and should be…
In case you missed it, MPR’s Tom Scheck reported yesterday that the legislature has approved the slate of candidates for the University of Minnesota Board of Regents that the joint higher education committee chose last week: Former Republican House Speaker Steve Sviggum; Former Rep. Laura Brod; Retired Cargill Executive David Larson; and Minnesota executive David McMillan.…
The Minnesota Legislature elected two former Republican lawmakers and two businessmen to the University of Minnesota's Board of Regents on Monday.
New teacher licenses stand to shake up Minn. classrooms
Minnesota schools could soon get an infusion of new young teachers who reach the classroom without attending the state's traditional teaching colleges, as part of an alternate licensing proposal moving through the Legislature.
This just in from John Lauerman at Bloomberg: Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. House of Representatives voted today to block an Education Department proposal that would limit government funds to for-profit colleges. Lawmakers approved by a 289-136 vote an amendment sponsored by Representative John Kline, a Minnesota Republican and House education committee chairman, blocking…
Video: How the SAT is unfair
Now here’s someone with a cause: high school junior Allie Kauffmann, who’s railing against the unfairness of the SAT. In this little video — made with her film-professor father and commentary by a FairTest official, Kauffman explains how the test (as well as the ACT) is biased in the areas of gender, race, economic background…