A report from nonprofit advocacy group Code.org ranks Minnesota dead last in the nation for the percentage of public high schools offering computer science courses. What happened?
Education
Two thought leaders share how Minnesota higher ed institutions are adjusting to the current needs of the labor marketplace.
Hundreds of Teamsters Local 320 members will stage a “practice picket” on Tuesday, coinciding with the first days of student move-in.
College recruiting has become a high-stakes business, yet the college tour remains a quirky relic of an earlier era.
The new dean is a faculty veteran who has bolstered entrepreneurship, business ethics, and diversity.
Postsecondary schools focus on meeting BIPOC student needs so they have the resources to earn degrees.
What stake does business have in the fate of urban public schools?
Classes begin in May at Savant Aesthetics Institute in Eden Prairie, also home to Face Foundrié’s new corporate headquarters.
The first woman president of Minnesota’s largest private university, Sullivan built programs, increased diversity, and quarterbacked the drive to Division I athletics.
After the pandemic forced professors to teach courses online, colleges are investing in sophisticated equiment to improve student experiences.
The Minneapolis technical college has tapped Bayza Weeks to launch a new program aimed at getting high schoolers interested in technical education, and helping them graduate on time.
So far, only two colleges in the North Star State have said they’ll require students and staff to get a shot for the fall semester. Others are taking a “wait-and-see” approach.
With $1 million in funding, the new LabFellows program will offer paid marketing fellowships to college grads from diverse backgrounds.
The governor is updating the state's learning plan to allow middle and high schools to resume in-person or hybrid instruction.
Covid-19 is forcing schools to be ready to deliver high-quality courses online in 2020-2021.
Snow days are gone. Now is the time to rethink everything about K-12 learning.
Building on his research platform, CEO Neel Kashkari wades into controversial policy waters by engaging with citizens on the coronavirus, education, and racial injustice.
The gifts will endow programs that advance the business ethics of the late CEO Ken Melrose.