Every college likes to get some national press now and then, at least when it's good news. For the University of Minnesota, Morris, this has been a good two weeks.
First, it was named last week as one of the 50 "greenest universities" in the country by BestColleges.com.
Then, Kiplinger's Personal Finance this week crowned it No. 2 on its list of the "25 Best College Values Under $30,000 a Year."
As you might imagine, the director of admissions, Bryan Herrmann, was quite pleased.
"It's really exciting," he said. "I think people have been starting to pay attention to our campus."
The Morris campus has long carved out a name for itself as a small liberal arts school within the giant U system. But its location, in a small town in west-central Minnesota, can make it difficult to get noticed.
So it was quite an honor, Herrmann said, to hit the national radar two weeks running.
BestColleges recognized the 125-year-old campus for its energy conservation efforts, in particular, reducing its carbon emissions by 40 percent.