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MPR’s Tim Post reports that this year the University of Minnesota has hired just 60 professors — half the number recruited two years ago. But university officials say they think the fierce competition in this tight job market has a payoff for the U: “This is very much the top of the heap,” said Carney. “I think…
A little hospitality: American colleges are trying harder to integrate foreign students into campus life. So that’s what a free market is: MSU Mankato no longer requires students in the College of Business to buy a specially configured Dell laptop. For-profits rocketing: The Education Department reports that for-profit colleges increased enrollment 20 percent between the 2007-8 and 2008-9 academic years —…
After tornado damaged school, Wadena students to return
Wadena's high school building was badly damaged after a tornado tore through the town this June, but that isn't stopping the Wadena-Deer Creek school district officials from holding classes starting Sept. 7.
After his presidency ends at the end of June 2011, University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks will join the faculty of the U’s Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, university officials announced today. Bruininks will be affiliated with the Center for Integrative Leadership, an interdisciplinary center run by the Humphrey Institute and the Carlson School of…
A look at the Univ. of Minnesota's big new building
Stiff video, but it does the job University of Minnesota Yesterday the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities unveiled its $72.5 million Science Teaching and Student Services building, a 115,000-square-foot construction that replaces the demolished Science Classroom Building on the East Bank. University of Minnesota The new Big Man on Campus I’m not one for showcasing…
What every instructor needs to say: Act like an adult, and I’ll treat you like one, says one professor from Georgia. Up-and-comers: A list of the colleges that the Unigo college review site thinks we need to know about. More rankings guff: Some education folks have a beef with how Washington Monthly has used data to rank community…
  Unknown/Wikimedia Commons Tough to see the future for college health plans NPR reports that the federal health care overhaul might leave colleges unable to offer their traditional student health plans, which cost students less than regular plans but often provide limited benefits. The new requirements, they say, could drive up premiums and price them out of the reach…