On Campus Blog

But really, how sex-crazed are college students today?
Just to make sure we know the kids in our classrooms, 34thStreet (34st.com) has put out its 2011 Street Sex Survey looking at the sexual habits of University of Pennsylvania students. They’re not as racy as the headlines make them out to be. But the topics of the charts sometimes are, so be careful when…
U.K. Visa Issues May Affect Level of Non-E.U. Students The number of non-European Union students studying in Britain has doubled in a decade, but recent visa requirements could have a negative impact on foreign student numbers, according to a report by Universities UK, an organization representing British universities. (The New York Times) Election highlights voting accessibility…
What the U will do now with the Tubby Smith hiring case
Having been ordered by a state appeals court last month to pay $1 million to former Oklahoma State assistant coach Jimmy Williams over his botched hiring by Tubby Smith, the University of Minnesota has decided to take the case all the way to the top. General Counsel Mark Rotenberg writes today in an e-mailed announcement:…
After I ran a few posts and charts last week on this years’ Project on Student Debt report and an interpretation of the Minnesota data, Minneapolis College of Art and Design spokesman Rob Davis pointed out this part of the report: A Note on For-Profit Colleges Private for-profit colleges are not included in the lists…
Why some Tommies are off Facebook this month
TommieMedia discusses the ins and outs of “No Facebook November,” an annual campaign started by student Brandon Miranda at the University of St. Thomas: Giving up Facebook has challenged some of the participants. Miranda said the first few days are the most difficult, and it gets easier over time. Senior G Lee Xiong said the…
Why are those bags lying around in some Gustavus dormitory halls?
Gustavus Adolphus sophomore Drew Olmen says in The Gustavian Weekly why North Hall (part of the dorm facility unofficially known as “Complex”) seems to have a rampant tidiness problem: “It is very messy. You just learn to work around it. Literally, after Saturday night, only two showers work because the rest are full of trash.” The…
Why Science Majors Change Their Minds (It’s Just So Darn Hard) The bulk of attrition comes in engineering and among pre-med majors, who typically leave STEM fields if their hopes for medical school fade. There is no doubt that the main majors are difficult and growing more complex. Some students still lack math preparation or aren’t…
My editor, Bill Wareham, fooled around with the Minnesota data from yesterday’s Project on Student Debt report, and put it into chart form. Click on the tabs at the bottom of the frame to view public-school charts, private-school charts, and the various raw-data tables. Source: The Institute for College Access & Success, College InSight.
What Minnesota students may do today for the Occupy movement
Just surfing a few Occupy sites on the Web and found this: Friday, November 4 · 5:00pm – 8:00pm The People’s Plaza 300 S 6th St Minneapolis, MN Students and Youth March on the Banks! 5-7pm Unity Rally 7pm Student and Youth March @the People’s Plaza (Hennepin County Gov. Ctr), Minneapolis Join Occupy MN as…
Hey, U: What happened to cooperating with community colleges?
“Our transfer students on balance do not have the same kind of positive experience here as our undergraduates. … We haven’t been quite as selective with transfers as we have been with freshmen.” — University of Minnesota Dean of Undergraduate Education Bob McMaster on why the U is cutting back a little on the number…