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UMC PUTS 9 P.M. PUBLIC HEALTH CURFEW IN PLACE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) has put a public health curfew in place on campus.  Those living on-campus must return to campus, with a few exceptions, by 9:00 p.m. each night and will revaluate the curfew September 8. About 400 students at UMC reside on campus, while another 250 live in off-campus housing in […]

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CAMPUSES WILL HOLD VIRTUAL GRAUDATION SATURDAY

For the more than 70,000 students set to graduate from the University of Minnesota system schools this week, graduation will be conducted online just as their last two months of classes have been.  University of Minnesota Crookston Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause said the virtual ceremony will start in the Twin Cities with the conferring of degrees

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UMC TO OFFER SPECIAL TOPIC COURSES RELATED TO COVID-19

The University of Minnesota Crookston will be offering new pandemic related courses as part of a University of Minnesota Systemwide collaboration during the summer of 2020. Three UMC featured instructors who will be teaching the courses are  Dr. Rachel McCoppin, professor of literature; Dr. James Leiman, Veden Chair for Rural and Economic Development; and Dr.

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UMC CHANCELLOR MARY HOLZ-CLAUSE DISCUSSES ONLINE LEARNING, CURRENT CAMPUS OPERATIONS

Students at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) are into their second week of taking all of their classes online and with a strong online degree offering, the transition has been smooth.  UMC Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause said things have been going well. “On March 13, our students left to go to their various places for

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UMC CHANCELLOR MARY HOLZ-CLAUSE UPDATES ON COVID-19

The following is a letter from the University of Minnesota Crookston Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause- The past several weeks have reminded me of a quote from Robert Frost, “The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected.”  As we go through this rapidly changing and unknown times of dealing with COVID-19, we must learn to be patient

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