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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA REGENTS VOTES TO START FALL SEMESTER ON CAMPUS

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents voted Friday to open all five campuses for the fall semester. Students will have the ability to take classes across various modes from fully in-person to full distance learning based on their unique needs. Residence halls, dining facilities, and other campus services will also be available in line

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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR TONY SCHROEDER BECOMES FIRST FROM UMC TO RECEIVE PRESTIGIOUS MCKNIGHT AWARD

The University of Minnesota Crookston is proud to announce that Assistant Professor, Tony Schroeder, was one of 10 recipients of the University of Minnesota System’s McKnight Land-Grant Award. “The McKnight Land Grant Award is given annually to a small handful of exceptional faculty members across the entire University of Minnesota System,” said Anthony Kern, Unit Head

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UMC VICE-CHANCELLOR JOHN HOFFMAN SAYS TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAM RECEIVES ACCREDIATION IN LETTER

Dear Valued Students, Alumni, and Members of the Crookston Community, I was proud to share the great news that, following a comprehensive review, the Minnesota Professional Educators and Licensing Standards Board (PELSB) granted University of Minnesota Crookston’s teacher preparation program full institutional continuous accreditation through 2024. This was completed last year and is the highest

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UMC DISCONTINUES FOOTBALL PROGRAM

The University of Minnesota Crookston announced this afternoon that they will cut the Golden Eagle Football program.  Since joining the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) in 1999, UMC Football had 31 wins and 194 losses.  In the last six seasons, UMC was 2-64. The decision comes after the Northern Sun Conference presidents voted to establish

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SENATE AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AND HOUSING COMMITTEE HOLD JOINT HEARING IN CROOKSTON

The finance and policy divisions of the Minnesota Senate Agriculture, Rural Development, and Housing Committee met at the University of Minnesota Crookston on Friday morning.  The senators, who were joined by Representative Deb Kiel who is on the House Agriculture and Food Finance and Policy Division, listened to scheduled testimony from Bruce Kleven of the

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