Four-Year HLC Assurance Review Successfully Completed

8/10/22

Minneapolis College has just completed its four-year Assurance Review with the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). The College was rated as meeting all criteria for accreditation with no monitoring or conditions. This successful review was the result of an effort coordinated by Institutional Effectiveness over the past 2 years that involved more than 60 contributors from divisions across the College.

Take What You Need, Give What You Can

7/10/22

When the local protests over the murder of George Floyd began in May of 2020, it quickly inspired a global protest movement against police brutality and racial inequality. Aurora Adams was inspired to take to the streets alongside individuals who shared similar values to help people who were organizing for change. Adams engaged her first responder skills, developed during her enlistment in the National Guard, to provide emergency care for individuals who were harmed by CS Gas, rubber bullets and generalized violence. 

Bobbie Denson Davis Receives HR All Star Award

5/9/22

The past two years have been challenging for all Human Resource professionals and as a result, many all-stars have emerged. Yet every once in a while, there is an individual so deserving of this type of award, not simply because of the way they managed a crisis, championed a major strategic initiative or exceeded metrics, but how they go above and beyond to demonstrate the kind of ethical, compassionate and experienced leadership we all strive to achieve.

When Life’s Detours Lead You Back to College

5/3/22

In January of 2003, Karen Beltran Lopez arrived in Minnesota from Mexico at the age of nine. She didn’t know the language, was experiencing immense culture shock and was nervous to attend school. It would take more than three years of ESL courses to become fluent. Learning languages, however, quickly became a passion and after mastering reading, writing and comprehension in English, Karen Beltran Lopez began studying German, ultimately reaching a conversational level of knowledge before graduating high school.

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