Education News

MPR News keeps track of the latest education news in Minnesota so you can understand the events shaping the future of learning and how it impacts students at any level.

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Universities push for higher 4-year grad rates
MPR’s Tim Post has a story on the push by the U, as well as Minnesota colleges and universities, to encourage students to graduate in four years. That four-year graduation rate has become a key performance indicator in higher education. Just under half of the U students in the Twin Cities graduate in that amount…
Arrests of College Athletes Are More Than Double Those of Pros Seventy of the 125 college and pro players arrested this year are college football players. (chronicle.com) Grant Calder: College Isn’t Common Stock A recently released study attempts to grade institutions of higher education by their ROI and in doing so takes the college rankings…
Emmer: $300 million from higher ed
Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer is starting to talk higher education in the election campaign — and he’s talking cuts. MPR’s Tom Scheck and Mike Mulcahy report that Emmer would reduce higher education funding by $300 million in the next biennium. For the reactions of his opponents, turn to MPR’s Capitol View blog, which reports: Independence Party…
Minnesota has 20% of the top nerd colleges
Here’s a recent ranking by college Web site Unigo in which two Minnesota institutions — Carleton College (#2) and Macalester College (#5) — placed in its Top 10 Most Intellectual Colleges. Like other Unigo Top 10 lists, it was based on votes by 30,000 college students across the country. So consider that when you’re looking…
The Farmington school district has settled a lawsuit over the construction of its $94 million high school.
Leech Lake Tribal College marks high enrollment, prepares for reaccreditation As President Ginny Carney prepares for the college to apply for continuing accreditation, she said she hopes the increase in enrollment will be viewed favorably by the accreditation team. (bemidjipioneer.com) Start-Up Aspires to Make the World ‘One Big Study Group’ OpenStudy, a start-up company spun…
How to turn schools around
The 30 schools that were identified earlier this year as the state's worst performers have kicked off the school year. What will be different for those schools this year, and what ramifications do those turnaround efforts have elsewhere in the state?
So you’ve just arrived at school and realize that scholarship or summer savings is not going to stretch as far as you’ve thought. What next? Act fast. The job scene varies from campus to campus, so don’t rely on the views of friends studying in other cities. Check with your school’s job placement office or…
Gubernatorial candidates go head-to-head on education
The three major party candidates for governor in Minnesota --Republican Tom Emmer, Democrat Mark Dayton, and Independence Party candidate Tom Horner-- discussed education issues in a debate sponsored by the Association of Metropolitan School Districts.