Campus news

November, 2011
  • A new, expanded fleet of "green" silver bicycles on the St. Olaf College campus is making it easy for students to access an efficient, sustainable and healthy mode of transportation. 
  • Saint Mary's University presents the Nov. 16 and 17 forums: "From the Famine Frontline: The Complex Issue of Food Security." View the latest reporting from the UnderTold Stories team returning from East Africa and participate in a discussion about how to feed a world whose population will soon reach nine billion.
  • The College of St. Scholastica is now on-site at Inver Hills Community College in Inver Grove Heights.The Social Work undergraduate degree is offered, with accelerated business courses a possibility in the future, as well as online degree completion programs in nursing, health information management, business and computer science.
  • Hamline University's adult basic education program (ATLAS) has received significant grant support to continue training teachers to mentor adult learners. The program, which provides resources and professional development to adult basic education teachers throughout the state, recently received $547,000 from a combination of state and federal sources.