On Campus Blog

Vets go from combat to campus As returning veterans struggle to make the transition from military to civilian life on campuses with younger students without their kind of life experience, colleges and universities are increasingly developing programs to address their needs. (USA Today) Universities step up pitches to admitted students as acceptance date nears Fueled…
This from our Capitol View blog: Gov. Mark Dayton is scheduled to participate Wednesday in a roundtable discussion on higher education funding. The event will be held at Metropolitan State University, beginning at 10:00 a.m. Representatives of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, University of Minnesota, Private College Council and…
This from a tweet from MnSCUfan: The Senate has named the members of its higher education conference committee, which, along with its House counterpart, will reconcile differences between their bodies’ two higher-ed bills. They’re all Republican: Michelle Fischbach (Paynesville) John Carlson (Bemidji) David Brown (Becker) Claire Robling (Jordan) David Senjem (Rochester)
What's New at the U: Goldy Gopher in action
Here’s the “Goldy Gopher Edition” of This Week @Minnesota: Follow the hardest-working mascot in the business through a week’s worth of activities, including Gopher Baseball at Target Field, a special ceremony to honor UDS student employees, the first-ever “Goldy’s Run” at TCF Bank Stadium to benefit Amplatz Children’s Hospital and Goldy Gopher recruiting on campus.
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system Chancellor James McCormick has announced he’s recommending these people for the presidencies of two MnSCU colleges — but scrapping the search for a third. He’s recommending the following: Saint Paul College: Rassoul Dastmozd, vice president of instruction at Clark College in Washington; and Century College: Ron Anderson, vice…
(Update) Kline fails to block gainful employment rule in budget deal
The federal “gainful employment” regulation targeting for-profit colleges could cut off financial aid from one in 10 programs in the state, a Minnesota Career College Association official said. The rule has faced tough opposition from the for-profit industry for months. It aims to prevent federal student aid from going to for-profit programs that produce graduates…
Hamline breaks ground on $36M university center
Hamline University will break ground on a new campus center this afternoon at 4p.m. The Carol Young Anderson and Dennis L. Anderson University Center is going up at the corner of Snelling and Inglewood Avenues in St. Paul.  Construction should be complete by August of 2012. The 75,000 square foot facility will act as a…
Student: Why St. Cloud's smoking referendum is a sham
Ferran via Flickr Student fuming St. Cloud State University student Jack Lofgren states why he thinks a student referendum on campus smoking is bogus — and unfair: The Administration said it won’t matter which way the students vote, according to SCSU’s own press release: “Regardless of student feedback, the (smoking) Task Force’s proposal will stay…
Asian M.B.A. Programs on the Rise More students—including U.S. candidates—are pursuing business school in China and India. (U.S. News & World Report) What students forget to do when picking a college By asking questions, students and their parents can learn how the academic life is structured — and by whom — at a given institution.…