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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CAMPUSES, INCLUDING CROOKSTON, MOVING TO ONLINE ONLY INSTRUCTION UNTIL AT LEAST APRIL 1

The University of Minnesota’s five campuses, including Crookston, will move to online-only instruction as of March 18 because of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) until at least April 1, 2020.  As a result, the University is suspending in-person instruction, including field experiences and clinicals. All non-essential, University-funded travel, both domestic and international, for faculty, staff, and students has […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, February 24, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Brooks Anderson-Burr, 24 of Hastings, for felony theft of a motor vehicle without the owner’s consent. Brandon Craig Ambuehl, 27 of Gary, for felony 1st-degree drug possession.  Matthew Travis Beerman, 31 of Fertile, for felony 1st-degree drug possession. Miguel Arturo Jasso, 21 of

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UMC ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR INTERNATIONAL DINNER SERIES 2020

Join the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) on a flavorful trip around the world at the annual International Dinners Series. The 2020 series highlights Taiwan, New Zealand, Ireland, and culminates with the International Dinner Finale. These dinners are scheduled for Monday, March 2, Monday, March 9, and Monday, March 23, with the finale on Monday,

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TERESA SPAETH JOINS UMC AS CHAIR OF RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Teresa Spaeth recently joined the University of Minnesota Crookston as the Veden Chair of Rural Economic Development/Director of Strategic Initiatives. Previously, Spaeth held executive director positions at the Agricultural Utilization Research Institute and the Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa.  Moreover, she served as interim dean at White Earth Tribal and Community College.   Spaeth

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UMC’S REGAL THE EAGLE READS TO HIGHLAND SCHOOL STUDENTS

Fourth graders at Highland Elementary School in Crookston had a guest reader from the University of Minnesota Crookston on Friday to celebrate Kindness week.  UMC’s Regal the Eagle red to Mrs. Kresl’s class.   

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