On Campus Blog

UNC faculty leader pushed rewrite of key report to keep NCAA away Newly released correspondence shows the faculty leader at UNC-Chapel Hill watered down a report into academic fraud to lessen the chances the NCAA would come back to campus. (News Observer via The Washington Post) San Jose State suspends collaboration with online provider San Jose State suspends…
How the House and Senate student-loan proposals would affect Minnesotans
The Congressional impasse on how to change federal student-loan rates may soon be over. The Senate appears to have reached a deal on a bill — up for a vote next week — and the House passed its own legislation in May. What could the new rates mean for Minnesota undergraduate student borrowers? I turned…
How the legal slump has hit William Mitchell College of Law
Hamline University’s cutbacks in its law school aren’t the only ones happening in Minnesota. William Mitchell College of Law Dean Eric Janus says the slump has hit his campus, too. He said he’s expecting about 220 students this next term — a figure that’s down about 15 percent from last year’s fall enrollment of 260,…
Normandale Community College president retiring next year
Just got this from Normandale in Bloomington: Opatz to Retire as President of Normandale Community College Joe Opatz, Ph.D., who is currently serving in his sixth year as the president of Normandale Community College, has announced his intention to retire upon the completion of his contract on Aug. 1, 2014.“It has been a tremendous honor to…
A former Teach For America manager speaks out  She explains why she joined as an enthusiastic corps member in Washington D.C. in 2001, and why she later became disillusioned enough to leave the organization. She believes TFA “is not living up to its mission of proving excellent educational experiences for students in low-income communities.” (The Washington Post)…
Why the University of Minnesota wants to change employee health care plans
University of Minnesota HR chief Kathy Brown tells MPR’s Catharine Richert that it is trying to dodge a $48 million “Cadillac tax” in the Affordable Care Act that tries to discourage employers from offering top-tier health insurance: “We now are faced with the challenge of the Affordable Care Act and some of the requirements of…
How much of his salary Eric Kaler has given away
Just following up on something I tweeted earlier … University of Minnesota (UMN) President Eric Kaler has given up a second salary raise in a row and ordered it transferred into the U’s general scholarship fund for Minnesota undergraduates. The 3 percent raise this year translates to about $18,000. Kaler made a similar request last…
How the Minnesota law-school scene looked in February
Back in January 2011 as well as last February, MinnPost wrote about (and localized) the law-school slump that the Wall Street Journal and Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal have just discussed. (Note: The WSJ article is behind a paywall.) Here’s what it had to say about the local scene at the time: Minnesota’s law schools…
Hamline University caught up in national law-school enrollment plunge
The Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal discusses a Wall Street Journal article that lists Hamline University‘s law school as one of many across the nation making cuts in the face of declining enrollment. It reports that the school has cut its full-time faculty by 18 percent since 2010. Retirement-related attrition is reducing the numbers even more. The Journal…
Senate Reaches Deal to End Fight Over Student Loan Interest Rates A Senate aide said that the new proposal, which had been the subject of tense negotiations since the rates doubled on July 1, would include a cap on federal Stafford and PLUS loans and a relatively low interest rate. (The New York Times) Universities Face a…