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My wife was a resident assistant in her college dorm, so my heart goes out to Gustavus Adolphus College student Kate Plager, a “collegiate fellow” there. Collegiate fellows are essentially resident assistants, and Plager complains in The Gustavian Weekly that she’s tired of being treated like one of those despised hall monitors I remember from…
Found this on Twitter, and it comes from the yfrog photo account of University of Minnesota College of Education & Human Development Alumni. The caption: lovely day on the East Bank. photo looking towards downtown over Washington Ave bridge Nice shot. Has it been stylized? I’m no photographer.
Recently came across this chart by the Minnesota Private College Council, which looks to counter the notion that private colleges are too expensive for low-income students. It says they pay significantly less than the average student: $14,350 on average (for those families earning less than $30,000), compared to $23,500 for the average student who attended…
Alabama colleges adapt as survey shows students don’t get enough fruits and vegetables A recent study by Oregon State University indicates that students aren’t eating enough fruits and vegetables. Many don’t even consume one serving daily, where 5 daily servings are recommended. (Press-Register via University Business) Colleges moving away from plastic water bottles In a growing trend,…
Having read about attempts to rejuvenate vocational training, Raymond, a counselor who helps disabled vets get education and training, wrote me about how too many higher-ed folks don’t give due credit to a person’s experience: “As someone who has successful experience in business, industry, and instruction in both community colleges and technical colleges, I can…
We’ve all heard about how much the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system and the University of Minnesota want to work together under their new leaders, Steven Rosenstone and Eric Kaler. But how? Not too many details have been mentioned, but here’s what the Capitol bureau chief of The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead reports as…
MPR reader Jordan Lockman echoes some of the sentiments of University of Michigan higher education scholar Michael Bastedo when commenting on MPR’s Facebook question, Do rankings of colleges reflect the true performance and standing of an institution? “I would pay more attention to the rankings of individual programs inside different Universities. It would also be better if…
I’ve often wondered where college football programs stood on the bottom line. In data released by Bloomberg, the University of Minnesota’s football program made an operating profit of $14.9 million in 2010. Its profit margin appears to rank in the bottom half of Big Ten universities surveyed by Bloomberg. Data for Penn State and Northwestern…
Tales from the admissions office As an admissions officer at a university, the students I work with continually amaze me and help keep me going through the long, exhaustive admissions season. (USA Today) U.S. falls in global ranking of young adults who finish college America’s global rank in college completion among young adults is slipping, according to…
It’s college-rankings season in America — the time when when even the most patient college administrators roll their eyes. The release of the annual U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, the most influential of them all, is a climax of sorts to a business that makes money off ranking schools by any number…