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Why those Hamline students are recording everything
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfG1523MZgg During my December college winter coverage, I ran across the vlog (video log) of Hamline University student Ruby Crews of Arizona. She recorded her own reaction to her first blizzard and posted it to the university’s Web site. Turns out she’s part of a crew of video bloggers for the university — students who…
Just got this from the Minnesota Senate Republican Caucus communication department: SENATOR JOHN CARLSON INTRODUCES HIGHER EDUCATION TUITION FREEZE (ST. PAUL) – State Senator John Carlson (R-Bemidji) introduced legislation today that calls for a temporary freeze and permanent tuition increase limitations for the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) and University of Minnesota institutions. The…
“Without [these grants], we wouldn’t be doing significant research. There’s really no replacement for it.” — University of Minnesota Executive Vice Dean Mark Paller on the impending loss of grant money from the National Institutes of Health, which awarded the U $141 million in research grants last year. The NIH is expected to lose about…
The principal of Rossman Elementary School in Detroit Lakes is Minnesota's National Distinguished Principal this year, and he'll be honored this week by the Minnesota Elementary School Principals' Association.
U.S. diplomats around the world will soon by using a handbook written by a University of Minnesota professor to explain the responsibilities of a free press to members of foreign governments and the media.
University prez shows his dance mojo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-72R9JZejxU&feature=player_embedded Yesterday, Bob Collins of MPR’s News Cut posted the video above of Prince kicking celebrity Kim Kardashian off his stage for being too “shy” to dance. (It’s about a minute into the video.) In this video that’s making the rounds on the Internet, George Washington University President Steven Knapp shows her how it’s done:
Hamline University law professor Robin Magee has been convicted of failing to file state tax returns for four years, the Pioneer Press reports. Plain enough. But Magee had apparently played the it’s-all-so-complicated card, telling investigators she didn’t understand tax law and didn’t have her tax papers organized, the paper writes. The kicker? She’d actually practiced…
“Remind them of what things will be like if they don’t continue forward and earn their degrees. … Poke the pain a bit and remind them who else is depending on them and their commitment to a better future.” “Keep digging until you uncover their pain, fears and dreams. … Get to their emotions and…
Breaking Media Apart: Textbook Rentals by the Chapter A new UK e-textbook aggregator, Reference Tree, is offering to rent e-textbooks by the chapter. (newsonomics.com) For-Profit College Report Valid After Changes, U.S. GAO Says A U.S. investigation that found misleading and fraudulent recruiting practices at for-profit colleges is accurate and unbiased, according to the Government Accountability Office,…
State's top higher ed official sets priorities
Sheila Wright, the new director of the Office of Higher Education, discusses college tuition, financial aid options, course and degree options, enrollment trends and the role of public and private higher education.