ADVERTISE WITH US | EMAIL: KROX@RRV.NET

University of Minnesota Crookston

news

UMC officially dedicates its wellness center to Les Nielsen and family

The University of Minnesota Crookston officially dedicated its campus wellness center to donor and alumnus Les Nielsen and his family during a formal event April 20 at the newly named Nielsen Family Wellness Center. A heartfelt program featured prominent speakers such as the University of Minnesota Executive Vice President and Provost Gretchen Ritter, University of […]

Share:
news

University of Minnesota Crookston commencement set for May 2

The University of Minnesota Crookston will celebrate its 59th graduating class with a commencement ceremony on May 2, 2026 at 11 a.m. in Lysaker Gymnasium. Commencement exercises will include a reception for graduating students and their families before the ceremony. The community is invited to join us for the celebration.  The formal procession of faculty,

Share:
news

UMC software engineering students take first place at a Hackathon event at St. Cloud State

University of Minnesota Crookston software engineering students took first place at a recent Hackathon event hosted by St. Cloud State University, showcasing their technical skills, creativity, and ability to collaborate under pressure. The event, known as Huskies Hack: IdeaForge, is a 24-hour, non-stop competition organized by the university’s Computer Science Club. Open to students from

Share:
news

UMC’s John Loegering receives the Minnesota Award from The Wildlife Society

Dr. John Loegering, Professor of Natural Resources at the University of Minnesota Crookston, has been selected to receive the Minnesota Award from the Minnesota Chapter of The Wildlife Society. The award represents the chapter’s highest honor and recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to Minnesota’s wildlife and natural resources. Loegering was recognized during the

Share:
news

UMC holds 2026 Student Awards ceremony

The University of Minnesota Crookston held its annual Student Awards Ceremony on April 16 in the Bede Ballroom and honored several individuals for their hard work and dedication throughout the school year. Over 40 awards were handed out in six categories, including Student Employment, Student Leadership, Athletics, Academics, Student-Voted, and Student of the Year.   Among

Share:
sports

10 UMC Basketball players receive NSIC All-Academic honors

The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference announced earlier today that 874 student-athletes have earned NSIC All-Academic honors for the 2025-26 winter athletic season. 552 student-athletes were named to the NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence, while 322 earned NSIC All-Academic Team honors. To be eligible for the NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence, a student-athlete must have a

Share:
Scroll to Top