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UMC RECEIVES $300,000 GRANT TO SUPPORT REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES

The University of Minnesota’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) Center received a specialized COVID-19 grant from the United States Department of Commerce — EDA. It is a CARES Act supplemental award to aid the Crookston’s EDA Center and focuses on resiliency and supply chains. The University of Minnesota EDA Center, a collaboration between the University of […]

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NSIC CANCELS FALL COMPETITION, SUSPENDS ALL SPORTS THROUGH DECEMBER 31

In light of the NCAA Board of Governors’ decision to direct all institutions and conferences to meet specific requirements to conduct fall sports and the NCAA Division II Presidents Council’s announcement that all NCAA Division II fall championships are canceled, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference’s (NSIC) Board of Directors has canceled NSIC fall competition &

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UMC RECEIVES $100,000 GRANT TO INCREASE LATINO EMPLOYMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CROOKSTON AREA

Last week, the University of Minnesota Crookston, received a $100,000, one-year grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development (RD) agency to fund the Mano Amiga program of the Veden Center for Rural Economic Development. The Vedan Center works to increase employment and entrepreneurship opportunities among the growing Latino community in Crookston

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OX CART DAYS WILL STILL HAVE EVENTS INCLUDING FIREWORKS AUGUST 17-22

The third week of August will still be special in Crookston with a handful of “socially-distanced” events planned August 17-22, including fireworks, a cruise night, and food truck fest. Ox Cart Days chair, Jess Bengtson, has been working with separate organizers who wanted to offer a safe alternative version of their events in August despite

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ACCREDITATION COUNCIL FOR BUSINESS SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS ACCREDITS UMC BUSINESS DEPARTMENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston’s business department recently was granted official accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). It joins the ranks of 1,200 member campuses globally to be accredited. In addition to attaining regular accreditation for the eight business degree programs, the university also received separate accreditation for the Accounting

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