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UMC’S TIM DUDLEY RECEIVES THE HORACE T. MORSE AWARD

Chemistry Department of Math, Science, and Technology Timothy Dudley, Ph.D. teaches general chemistry lecture and lab courses at the University of Minnesota Crookston. Dudley, committed to providing a quality educational experience in chemistry for his students, is a dedicated adviser to students in the health science and medical lab science programs. His research focus is […]

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CROOKSTON FFA RECEIVES SUPERIOR CHAPTER RATING, SIGNS CHARTER, COMPETES IN STATE

The new Crookston FFA Chapter is in the midst of a big two weeks as they compete in the State Convention. They also officially signed their Chapter Charter and received a ‘Superior Chapter Rating’ from the Minnesota FFA. Advisor and first-year Ag teacher at Crookston Whitney Rupprecht said the students did amazing things to earn

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CROOKSTON ROTARY ANNOUNCES STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

The Crookston Rotary’s Students of the Month at Crookston High School for April and May are Easton Tangquist, Emma Boll, and Gabe Monteith. The University of Minnesota Crookston Student of the Month is Boyce Harr. A bio on Harr is below – UMC senior Boyce Harr grew up in Spearfish, South Dakota, and learned to

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES SPORTS CENTER LEASE AGREEMENT WITH UMC, APPROVES FUND TRANSFER TO CHEDA

The Crookston City Council met Monday night approving a lease agreement with the University of Minnesota Crookston to use the Crookston Sports Center. They also approved a transfer of funds to the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority and passed an electronic meeting ordinance. SPORTS CENTER LEASE WITH UMC Crookston City Administrator Amy Finch said

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UMC TO ALLOW ON-CAMPUS DRINKING THROUGH ALCOHOL EDUCATION PROGRAM AND POLICY

The University of Minnesota Crookston has unveiled a new transformational campus alcohol policy. The policy is intended to be a comprehensive educational strategy informed by theory and research to help educate UMC students on how to make healthy decisions related to alcohol. “This is a key component in a comprehensive alcohol education program for students,”

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UMC PLANS ON IN-PERSON INSTRUCTION IN THE FALL

Last month, University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel announced regarding fall 2021, “with optimism and caution, the University plans to return to a pre-pandemic environment in teaching, research, service, and other facets of in-person and on-campus life” (click here to read the press release). This decision reflects current trends suggesting all faculty, staff, and students

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