On Campus Blog

Liz Willen in The Hechinger Report lists one reason community college students can’t seem to catch up in remedial classes: More than half of community-college courses are taught by part-time, adjunct professors who typically make $1,000 to $3,000 per course and who don’t get benefits.The widespread use of adjuncts has led to questions about the…
On the College Candy Web site is an article, Greek Speak: Frat Guys, An Insider’s Perspective, that asks sorority women for their take on fraternity men. Here’s the one Minnesota opinion in the piece: Gabby: Phi Theta Chi, Winona State University My boyfriend is Greek and he is a diamond in the rough, to be…
When I began five years of study in Germany in 1989,  I noticed sharp differences between the German higher education system (almost all schools state-run and uniform, free of charge and permissive of long years of study) and the American one (expensive, with many private schools and an emphasis on the four-year degree). Since then,…
Video: So you want to go to law school?
Another animated, voice-synthesized video, which was mentioned in the Chronicle’s blog Tweed. In this one, a burned-out attorney gives an idealistic intern all the reasons not to pursue a career in law. Especially timely considering the news articles about how difficult it has been for law-school grads to find jobs — and what some students…
Winona State higher ed summit focuses on change Tight budgets, rising tuition and a changing student body will make the next years challenging for Minnesota colleges and universities. How higher education deals with these challenges was the focus of the Sustainable Higher Education Summit on Wednesday night at Winona State University. (Winona Daily News) Victor…
Zombie madness has already spread through Winona State, and now it’s hitting the University of Minnesota. The Pioneer Press writes that a three day game of tag — “Humans vs. Zombies” — starts tonight and will involve about 200 people. As the paper explains it, the game seems to have a few differences from the…
E-mail: An ag official's critical input into Troubled Waters before its release
Both the Land Stewardship Project and the Minnesota Daily have reported on an e-mail that reflects outsider input — if not influence — from an agricultural interest into the editing of Troubled Waters, the controversial environmental documentary on agricultural pollution of the Mississippi River. As you’ll remember, the University of Minnesota last month canceled its…
Today saw the release of two College Board reports: Trends in College Pricing and Trends in Student Aid. Various media outlets, such as National Public Radio, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington Post, New York Times, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal, have stressed different angles and statistics. But the overall picture they paint…
Where to find the most interesting bar chats
On of my grad school professors used to talk about “pub economics.” The term describes conventional wisdom that people have on various subjects — often ones they rail about over a drink — that turns out to be flat wrong. Looks like Winona State University is helping turn that idea on its head. The Winona…
Why Hamline's Old Main clock face is pink
No, it’s not for Halloween. Hamline University has turned its Old Main clock pink in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Check out the uncropped photo on its TwitPic account here.