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On Tuesday, MPR’s Tim Post wrote about the increase mental health cases at campuses such as the University of Minnesota. TommieMedia reports that the University of St. Thomas is having a similar experience: “We’ve seen a rise in the severity in terms of depression and an increase in students who require hospitalization, require medication in…
Now that hearings at the Capitol are underway — University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks has been testifying this week — I thought it would be good to get a glimpse of the people who’ll be steering higher-ed legislation. Here’s a guide put together by the Minnesota State College Student Association on the members of…
Nicole Pazdernik, director of St. Cloud State’s education abroad program, tells the University Chronicle student paper what some students face at home after studying in another country: “Students who have gone on this program might have this intense experience that their friends and family members may not be able to identify with [their experience]. ……
Study shows gender bias in rec letters When it comes to recommendation letters for women, kind words do more harm than good. (thedp.com) UC Wants All Applications To Be Read By Humans Amid budgetary turmoil and rising exclusivity, the University of California system is taking steps toward a more comprehensive application review process — including…
Silva says she's open to tweaking St. Paul schools plan
St. Paul superintendent Valeria Silva says she's open to tweaking her plans for the district's French Immersion school.
Bruininks may push for stadium alcohol sales again
With state funding in jeopardy, it sounds like University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks may take another run at getting alcohol served at TCF Bank Stadium — but only in the premium seats and suites. (Last year he turned down compromise legislation allowing alcohol sales as long as a third of the stadium’s general seating…
University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks was asked by reporters after a Senate committee hearing on higher education how the initial legislative funding proposal — which would keep U funding essentially flat over the next two years — would affect the university. Where would the initial funding bill leave the University of Minnesota? “The preliminary…
This is from University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks’ address to the Senate’s higher education committee this afternoon: Senate committee question: Would you consider asking your faculty that have Ph.D.s to teach one more class for a period of time? Bruininks: “We have regularly asked them to take on an additional load, we’ve frozen their…
Ohio State’s Brad Bushman on the results of his study showing that college students value feeling good about themselves over every other activity — including sex: “American society seems to believe that self-esteem is the cure all for every social ill, from bad grades to teen pregnancies to violence. But there has been no evidence…
Right on the heels of the closing of the Corrick Center for at-risk students at MSU-Moorhead, the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (MnSCU) has released a report on remedial education across the state’s higher-ed institutions: “Getting Prepared: A 2010 Report on Recent High School Graduates Who Took Developmental/Remedial Courses.” The 56-page document looks at…