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U of Minnesota Regents approve tuition increases for all U of M campuses. Crookston still the lowest tuition in the system

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents met in a special meeting on Wednesday, June 18. The balanced operating budget anticipates approximately $5.1 billion in revenue for the coming year to cover approximately $5.1 billion in expenses. It addresses key priorities shared by the Board and President with a focus on achieving standards of national […]

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MnDNR is asking hunters and recreationists to report bear den locations

D The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is asking hunters and other recreationists spending time outdoors this fall to report the locations of occupied bear dens they encounter in and around the Brainerd and Duluth areas. Bear researchers with the DNR and University of Minnesota Duluth hope to fit an additional number of bears with

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES MINNESOTA IS READY TO PROVIDE UPDATED BOOSTER SHOTS

Yesterday, Governor Tim Walz announced Minnesota health care providers are ready to administer new COVID-19 booster shots that have been formulated to be more effective against the Omicron variants.  The bivalent boosters—one from Pfizer and one from Moderna—were authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday and recommended by the Centers for Disease

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TO HOLD VIRTUAL GRADUATION FOR ALL CAMPUSES

The University of Minnesota with campuses in Minneapolis, Crookston, Duluth, Morris, and Rochester, will hold a systemwide virtual graduation celebration for all graduates on Saturday, May 16.  The announcement was made by the University of Minnesota President Joan Gable in a systemwide alert on Friday, April 10.  The celebration for the students, family, and friends

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UMC PROJECTS ARE JUST A SMALL PART OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA BONDING REQUEST

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) held it’s 2020 legislative kick-off on Tuesday with Mike Miller, the advocacy coordinator for the University of Minnesota.  The bonding request from the University of Minnesota totals $200 million for the Higher Education Asset Preservation and Replacement (HEAPR) fund, including four highlighted projects at UMC.  Additionally, a further $175.8

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SUNDEEN, HEDDEN EARN CERTIFIED COMMUNITY ACTION PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION

On Wednesday, July 24, Tracey Sundeen (Assistant Director of Head Start Operations) and Melody Hedden (Head Start Family and Community Services Manager) were recognized as part of the 2019 class of Certified Community Action Professionals (CCAP). The event took place at the Minnesota Community Action Partnership (MinnCAP) Annual Training Conference in Duluth, Minn. Earning CCAP

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