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Ryan Cordell, assistant professor of English at St. Norbert College, writes in the Chronicle of Higher Education about “mashups” and how they can help students learn: In my classes, I’ve experimented with mashups in order to help students think about literary style. I started doing this when I noticed that my students often sensed stylistic…
How a university marching band kicks a football
Never seen this before. Really impressive. The University of Hawaii band forms up into the shape of a football player — and then marches so that it looks like the player is kicking a football. Pointed out by The Huffington Post.
Advocates of Adjunct Union at East-West U. Score a Big Win Adjunct faculty members seeking to unionize at East-West University have been granted considerable job protections as part of the settlement of unfair-labor-practice charges filed on behalf of several whose contracts were not renewed. (Chronicle of Higher Education) Holiday Presents Least Appreciated By College Students…
Cornell University President David Skorton says colleges and universities need to work on three main areas to contain costs. Here’s a shortened version of his list in The Huffington Post: 1. No campus can be all things to all people. Now is the time to decide, campus by campus, what we can do best and…
We’ve seen how the image of two-year colleges — whether it’s correct or distorted — causes some Minnesotans to choose four-year colleges instead. Judging from my survey, some of the reason my be tied into how people view the “college experience.” Students looking at four-year institutions may want the friendships formed in dorm life, a…
Videos: Winter and holidays on some MN campuses
When I asked Minnesota colleges to send me photos and videos of their snow-covered campuses or some holiday festivities, a half dozen sent back the videos and slideshows below. Cool stuff! Looks like they’re part of a trend. The Washington Post has a blog post on how electronic holiday videos are all the rage now…
Slate says it the result of stagflation and the energy crisis of the Carter era: … In the 1970s, when many academic institutions found themselves in dire fiscal straits (one national task force predicted that more than one-quarter might be forced to close their doors), administrators realized that if they altered the calendar, they could…
U panel weighs who’s best suited to become a regent Soon, the process of picking candidates for four open spots on the Board of Regents will get political. One disappointed applicant says it already has. (Star Tribune) Rep. Kline is ready for chairman’s job The chairman of a committee of the U.S. Congress has a…
Bill George remembers Win Wallin
Former CEO Bill George offers his remembrance of Win Wallin, who succeeded him at the helm of Medtronic. Wallin died Monday. He was 84.