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1) Take that, Stanford: Our women golfers aren’t fools. The ones at Gustavus Adolphus and Concordia University had higher cumulative GPAs than their counterparts at both the elite California college and Northwestern. 2) No smoke here: South Central College has gone tobacco-free on both its Faribault and North Mankato campuses, making it the 11th campus to do so in…
Why Macs are expelling PCs on MN campuses
Parents who pay the tab for their children’s computers might keep this in mind: My ol’ PiPress colleague, Julio Ojeda-Zapata, has written how Macintosh computers are losing their underdog status at four Minnesota colleges: Winona State, St. Olaf, Macalester, St. John’s University and the College of St. Benedict. The MacBook Pro Once the niche choice of the…
The U of M’s Carlson School of Management has slipped from from #55 last year to #67 this year in Bloomberg Businessweek’s ranking of undergraduate business schools. The slippage caused the snarky local U blog, The Periodic Table, to crack the whip and say: The Morrill Hall Gang had better start taking care of business…
Gustavus Adolphus has an appetite for the bizarre this summer. Right on the heels of the blooming of its stinking Corpse Flower comes news of a prank in which students of associate professor of chemistry Scott Bur returns from vacation to find his entire office covered in aluminum foil. And I mean everything. Items were even individually…
Studying abroad? Sure, party — but focus.
This article in the Chronicle of Higher education brought back memories and frustrations over my 10 years spent overseas, both working and studying. As the article points out, too many students (including ones I’ve met) can’t really say what they get out of ther semester/summer/year spent abroad. They just say they’ve “done the Europe thing.”…
The U: We're big bucks in Crookston
It’s budget-cutting time at the University of Minnesota, so I suppose it’s perfectly natural for everyone to start indicating how important their positions are. UM-Crookston campus This article in the Grand Forks Herald got my interest, because it mentions a University of Minnesota Extension report that is more detailed than what I’m used to seeing in the news. The…
Don’t be surprised if you get a whiff of rot coming from the Gustavus campus this week. Gustavus Adolphus Web cam Perry could bloom as early as today. It’s not the cafeteria. For the first time in three years (and only the second time in its life), the college’s rare Corpse Flower (Amorphophallus titanum) named…
Check out MPR’s Midmorning program on a new report showing that minority students are not graduating college at the same rate as their classmates. One of the guests is President William Flores of the University of Houston-Downtown, one of the institutions backing the DREAM Act, which I’ve discussed in an earlier post. It’s federal legislation…