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U OF M BOARD OF REGENTS TO MEET FEBRUARY 8 AND 9

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents will consider potential finalists during its meeting on Thursday, February 8 and Friday, February 9 as part of its search for the 18th President of the University of Minnesota.  As the Board sought to attract a broad and diverse pool of the highest-quality candidates, it also emphasized the […]

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UMC RECEIVES APPROVAL FOR NEW EQUINE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents approved the academic program proposal for Equine Business Management at the University of Minnesota Crookston effective fall 2020.  Students in the equine business management program will learn the skills of managing the daily nutrition, health, exercise, and training needs of horses in their care. The proposed program will

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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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BOARD OF REGENTS PASSES TUITION INCREASES ON ALL UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CAMPUSES

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents voted Wednesday to increase tuition on campuses. Outgoing President Eric Kaler had recommended a 2.5 percent increase for undergraduate resident students at the Twin Cities Campus and 1.5 percent increases for the Crookston, Duluth, Morris, and Rochester campuses.  University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Finance Director Trisha Sanders says

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CROOKSTON TO INITIATE TEST-OPTIONAL ADMISSIONS PRACTICE

An in-depth analysis of graduation rates for students at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMN Crookston) has shown high school grades as a strong predictor of student success.  As part of a new holistic admissions review, UMN Crookston will place significantly greater emphasis on high school grades and the rigor of high school coursework when making

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