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Marketing Research Students at UMC give presentations on City of Crookston Communication

On Monday, December 9, Professor Al Fattal, Assistant Marketing Professor at the University of Minnesota Crookston, and his Marketing Research (MKTG 3400) students gave presentations on their community engagement project. The class showcased the findings to help the City of Crookston enhance its communication strategies. The presentation was done in two parts.  The first group […]

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Inaugural Bergland Lecture Series event commences December 5 at U of M Crookston

An inaugural lecture series in tribute to former United States Secretary of Agriculture and Minnesota House of Representatives member Robert ‘Bob’ Bergland commences with an event at the University of Minnesota Crookston on December 5, 2024, encouraging co-creation of new ideas to advance agriculture and rural communities. The first session, called “The Changing Geopolitical Landscape

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U of M Crookston signs joint degree program MOU with Mongolian university and explores a partnership with another

The University of Minnesota Crookston recently signed a memorandum of understanding with two Mongolian universities, including a joint degree program agreement in international business with Global Leadership University (GLU) of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and a partnership with Mongolian University of Life Sciences to explore opportunities in agriculture and animal science. Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause and Sok Leng

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UMC to host public course on Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue

The University of Minnesota Crookston will host a public course on Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue (TLAER) on November 16 in the Charles H. Casey Equine Arena. This course teaches the safe extrication of live large animals in local emergency situations such as trailer overturns, mud, ice, barn fires, and more. The session includes a classroom

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U of M Crookston Chancellor Community Letter – October 2024

The University of Minnesota Crookston Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause released her community letter for October with a lot of good news. You can read the letter below- We hope you have had a great fall season. Our Homecoming was last week. It was such an exciting place to be with the vibrancy and activities of our

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2024 Career Fair engages students and employers at UMC

The University of Minnesota Crookston hosted its annual Career & Internship Fair on October 3 in the Sargeant Student Center, welcoming over 50 organizations and eight graduate programs to campus to connect with students. Approximately 240 students attended, which demonstrated strong growth and engagement from previous years. In comparison, in 2022, there were 98 student registrations

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