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WE ARE WATER ART EXHIBIT COMING TO EGF AND CROOKSTON

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) welcomes you to visit the We Are Water Art Exhibit, now on display at the NWMAC Gallery in East Grand Forks, Minnesota and later at the University of Minnesota Crookston. Artworks were created by area residents during workshops that were held throughout the region this fall. Participants were encouraged […]

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UMC SPRING ENROLLMENT DOWN, PLANS IN PLACE TO BOOST FUTURE ENROLLMENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston preliminary enrollment on the first day of spring semester is 1,704 students, with 709 on-campus, down from 1,834 in the fall with, 803 on-campus.  Very early projections are estimating Fall 2019 enrollment at 1841, with an on-campus enrollment of 750 students, continuing a trend of declining on-campus enrollment since the

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UMN ADVOCATE VISITS UMC TO PRESENT 2020-21 BIENNIAL BUDGET REQUEST

According to the data from the Government and Community Relations Department for the University of Minnesota System, the system produces more than $8.6 billion a year in economic activity in the state, supporting more than 77,000 jobs and generates more than $470 million in state taxes. On Wednesday, J.D. Burton, Chief Government Relations Officer for

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UMC’S ISEIOMA ODOR NAMED NSIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK AGAIN

University of Minnesota Crookston Women’s Basketball player, Isieoma Odor (Sr. Bloomington, MN) has been named the Northern Sun Conference North Division player of the week for the fourth time this season. Odor scored 28 points in a 73-63 victory over Bemidji State on December 30.  She made nine of her 16 shots, added eight rebounds,

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UMC PROFESSOR RECEIVES GRANT TO RESEARCH AG EDUCATION

How best to support new teachers in agriculture is the focus of research by Assistant Professor Richard Johnson at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMN Crookston). Johnson recently received funding through the Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry, and Scholarship program (GIA) at the University of Minnesota. Once at work in a school, many teachers have similar

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NEXT U OF ME PRESIDENT JOAN GABEL VISITS CROOKSTON

A group of more than 50 students, faculty, staff, community members and elected officials were at Kiel Auditorium on the University of Minnesota Crookston campus on Tuesday afternoon to hear from Joan T.A. Gabel, the sole candidate to replace University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler, who is retiring in July. Gabel currently serves as the

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