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Georgia state lawmaker Earl Ehrhart tells the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that students there are taking a wise approach in working within the system against hundreds of millions of dollars in proposed state budget cuts to higher ed: “That’s the way to go if you’re going to have more success,” said Ehrhart, who heads the committee that…
State students to rally at Capitol next month
London tuition riots these won’t be.But students in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system (those at both two-year and four-year institutions) have rising tuition on their minds as they gear up for Rally Day at the Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 16. The theme this year is “S.T.O.P. — Student Tuition is Overpriced.” They’ll march…
Obama Calls for Spending Freeze but Says He’ll Spare Education College lobbyists praised the president’s proposal to increase support for education and biomedical-research, but it might be a hard sell for Republicans. (Chronicle of Higher Education) Fact-checking Obama and education Nick Anderson on the national education beat provided these items to the Washington Post Fact…
A Minnesota Senate committee has given its approval to a two-year freeze on public school salaries throughout the state.
Minn. science scores called disappointing
Minnesota's education commissioner is calling the results of a federal test known as the Nation's Report Card a wake-up call for the state.
With the biggest players out of the way – the U and MnSCU – it was time today for reps from both the nonprofit private colleges (Minnesota Private College Council) and for-profit schools (Minnesota Career College Association) to do their spiel today for the state House committee on higher education. Looked like the private colleges…
The Minnesota Senate Education Committee will hear testimony Tuesday for the first time on a proposed statewide freeze on pay for teachers in public and charter schools.
When do Gustavus students have limited immunity when they booze?
Ida Momennejad via Flickr He’s wasted and needs a doc. Who has immunity? Gustavus Adolphus College is considering a rewrite of its policy on “limited immunity,” which protects from prosecution students who “have been drinking or using drugs when they seek help from safety or health staff for themselves or others.” It’s designed to let…
Update: Interesting program. A few snippets — If profs give easier A’s they get higher ratings from students, which is a main way schools track faculty teaching. So it’s a perverse incentive. Administrators feel similar pressure. The emphasis on student recreation — the full college experience — is up. So administrators feel pressure not to…
Southwest Minnesota State University President David Danahar has announced some proposed cuts to cover a potential $3.6 million deficit over the next biennium. Read the Independent for the full story, but I’ve quickly included here some passages on specific cuts (emphasis mine): Monday’s proposal calls for the discontinuance of seven programs, some of which offer…