On Campus Blog

I was busy working on test scores when this announcement came in yesterday afternoon from the U: Fred E. Wood named chancellor of University of Minnesota, Crookston Fred E. Wood has been named chancellor of the University of Minnesota’s campus in Crookston. He will begin the position July 2, 2012, pending approval by the university’s…
Colleges Get Career-Minded Some liberal-arts schools are beginning to make career development a mission-critical aspect of the college experience, with everything from ramped-up career services to academic programs emphasizing real-world applications. (The Wall Street Journal) Marc Ostrofsky Spends $1.5M To Send His 5 Daughters To College We’re looking at roughly $60,000 to $70,000 per child per year,”…
Here are the results of Minnesota’s new school-accountability measurements, which replace the ones used by No Child Left Behind. The new system gives each school two big scores. 1) The main score: the Multiple Measurements Rating. It uses the Adequate Yearly Progress score to measure student proficiency. AYP is based largely on standardized test scores…
Higher education linked to longer life, CDC report shows Education may not only improve a person’s finances, it is also linked to better health habits and a longer life. (USA Today) Skills Shortage: Fact or Fiction Do we really have a skills gap or is it that employers just aren’t willing to pay market value for…
In case you missed it, MPR’s The Daily Circuit had a discussion yesterday about recent college grads and the crippling debt and demoralizing underemployment they face. You can listen to the audio above, watch the following video and read the collection of tweets and comments compiled by MPR’s Stephanie Curtis after that. Watch For College…
As student loans grow, so does university leadership pay Students graduating with mountains of debt this month might want to ask why their university presidents make so much money. (CNNMoney via University Business) This graduation season, should there be a ceremony for dropouts too? While the graduates are treated as people, the rest of us are treated…
More presidential action from MnSCU. Here’s the official announcement: Peggy Kennedy Appointed President of Minnesota State Community and Technical College The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees today appointed Peggy Kennedy as president of Minnesota State Community and Technical College, which has campuses in Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Moorhead and Wadena. Kennedy has…
I’ve been out doing interviews today, so didn’t have time to post this morning’s news. Here’s Winona State University‘s press release: Scott R. Olson Appointed President of Winona State University Connie J. Gores to serve as interim president                The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees today appointed Scott R. Olson as…
State grant aid goes increasingly to the wealthy State grant and scholarship programs for college students increasingly favor students who aren’t needy, according to a new report. (The Washington Post) College Costs Weighing Down a Generation With Student Debt A new series from The Times examines the implications of rising college costs and the indebtedness of students and their…
This press release just came in from MnSCU: Proposed Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Budget Aims to Maintain Affordability Tuition Increase for Full-time Students Held to $171 at State Colleges and $285 at State Universities The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) Board of Trustees will consider a proposed fiscal year 2013 budget at its…