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American Medical Student Association Some improvement After giving the University of Minnesota a D for its conflict of interest policy in 2008, the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) revised the U’s grade to a B. You might remember the policy, which was rolled out in August. It has taken its licks for what critics say…
Rita Bornstein, former president of Rollins College in Florida and writer on university leadership, tells the Boston Globe about the risk that college and university presidents are taking in speaking out for the DREAM Act: “You have to give them credit for a degree of bravery. The immigration issue is sufficiently controversial that everyone has…
MPR’s Tim Post reports on a push by the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system to lure back to school some of the students who’ve dropped out — something a number of colleges across the nation are doing to increase the graduation rate. Post says about 160,000 former students might be “good candidates” to go…
The hunger strike in support of the DREAM Act is into its sixth day at El Colegio Charter School in Minneapolis. Two days ago, MPR’s Sasha Aslanian counted five Minnesota students and two adults who have stopped eating, part of a national hunger strike to pressure the U.S. Senate to pass the DREAM Act. The…
From the We-All-Must-Be-Masochists Department, I got this from the University of Minnesota: UPDATE as of 10 a.m., Dec. 16, 2010: Due to an overwhelming response from hundreds of great Minnesotans, the University of Minnesota is no longer accepting shovelers to help clear TCF Bank Stadium on Thursday, Dec. 16. Those interested in helping on Friday,…
KSAX-TV/KRWF-TV reports how convenience store employee Brent Zuhlsdorf, who is studying at Alexandria Technical College to become a police officer, ran after a thief who’d apparently stolen something, tracked him down and then helped police locate him. Alexandria Police Chief Richard Wyffels told the station: I’m going to make sure that we recognize him in…
Shooting for that perfect score? Education reporter Liz O’Neill lists several things to avoid if you don’t want to blow it. Here’s an abbreviated list: Telling People You Have a 4.0 GPA: At every college, there’s always one professor who’s philosophically opposed to straight A’s. Studying Abroad: If you’re a 4.0 candidate who’s determined to…
Early Applicants More Likely to Gain College Admission; Higher admission rate of early college applicants fuels controversy. And the admissions advantage is big, according to U.S.News & World Report‘s analysis of the 233 colleges that report separate rates for their early admission programs. In 2009, the last year for which complete data is available, the typical college’s early…
In sort of a companion piece to the Forum story on upcoming changes to Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Corrick Center for at risk students, the Forum reports on measures the university is taking to boost its graduation rates, which have been deemed comparatively low. It found that in a comparison of 15 similar universities, MSUM…
Troy Onink writes in Forbes about bad college financial advice he’s heard: At a presentation I gave recently a family shared with me that they had been advised by a co-worker not to bother applying for aid because their income was too high to qualify. The truth is that if they had only applied their…