On Campus Blog

If you’ve been to college before and want to return in middle age, don’t think it’ll just be more of the same. I went to grad school when I was 42, and thought I knew what was coming. I didn’t. Things turned out well, but not before I had to do some adjusting. Drawing from…
MPR’s Tim Post reported in February that the state Legislative Auditor said MnSCU should reorganize to improve the efficiency and performance of its central office. Now this came today: October 14, 2010 The Office of the Chancellor for the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities will reduce its budget by $4.2 million and eliminate 41 positions…
Why psych grads are least satisfied
This survey might be ammunition for parents looking to steer their children away from certain professions. According to a piece in the Wall Street Journal, psychology grads are least satisfied with their career paths. Only 26 percent consider themselves “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with their career paths. It’s not necessarily the subject matter that’s the…
“It’s really annoying that you can’t watch what you want,” said Hannah Steward, a freshman in Dowling Hall. Steward said several channels appear fuzzy, while others, such as MTV, aren’t available at all. Students have also reported trouble with the connection dropping in and out. — from the TommieMedia article “Residents frustrated with cable reception,…
Scabies hits the U’s ballroom dance club At least one member of the University of Minnesota’s Ballroom Dance Club reported a case of scabies early this week, halting the club’s practice this week and alarming members. (mndaily.com) Students Who Study Abroad May Hit The Brewskis Harder, A Study Finds With the new school year underway,…
More than a dozen Minnesota State University students have been displaced by the South Fargo apartment fire two days ago, university spokesman Doug Hamilton said. No one was injured. The apartment building was off-campus, and university officials are trying to help the students who’ve lost their housing, clothing and books. They’ve replaced $1,000 in text…
Video: Obama pushes permanent educational tax credit
Here’s a clip from President Barack Obama’s appearance in the White House Rose Garden today, where he urges Congress to make a $2,500 college tuition tax credit permanent. (The education section starts at the 1:38 mark.) He’s talking about the American Opportunity Tax Credit permanent, which was included in the $814 billion economic stimulus bill…
“We weren’t trying to make a political statement with the shirt or anything, but yes, I do feel the mayor is being hypocritical. In certain universities across the nation, if you receive a DWI or even in some cases an (underage consumption citation), you can get kicked out of your program of study. So I…
How an "active learning" class differs from others
Back in August, I posted a few bits on the University of Minnesota’s new Science Teaching and Student Services building, and now MPR’s Tim Post has gone in and experienced a biology lesson in one of its “active learning” classrooms first-hand. Seems cool — interactive technology, a professor who acts like a motivational speaker, an…
From the Minnesota Daily student newspaper: University of Minnesota police arrested a 19-year-old University of South Dakota student for shoplifting during the Tucker Max book signing at the Coffman Union bookstore Monday. The arrestee, Jordan Plath, was spotted taking an autographed copy of Max’s book “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell” without paying. Plath…