He said he didn’t see himself farming. “I grew up a little north and east of Crookston, I never knew agriculture would be part of my career path, Proulx said.” Rob Proulx, Ph.D, University of Minnesota Crookston, agronomy lecturer, started his undergraduate studies as a business major and transferred to UMN Crookston earning his bachelor’s degree
Today the University of Minnesota Crookston and the University of Minnesota Morris announced a collaboration in the area of admissions. This collaboration will strengthen each campus’s enrollment in person and online while allowing them both to provide more effective and efficient recruitment operations.
Students named to the fall semester 2020 Chancellor's List were announced recently by the Office of the Registrar. The U of M Crookston is one of the most respected career-oriented, technology-based universities in the nation.
Students named to the fall semester 2020 Dean's List were announced recently by the Office of the Registrar. The U of M Crookston is one of the most respected career-oriented, technology-based universities in the nation.
The Office of the Registrar at the University of Minnesota Crookston recently announced its list of fall 2020 graduates. Students completed their degree requirements during the fall session 2020.
Greg Hoffman 1986 always had an interest in conservation and natural resources. He grew up in southwest Minnesota and heard incredible remarks about the University of Minnesota Crookston from a high school friend. After learning about the two-year associate in applied science degree with an emphasis on natural resources, Hoffman was intrigued
Ag Arama originated in 1975 when Gary McVey, Ph.D., was head of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Division. He was notified of a “margin of excellence program” with a four-day deadline to submit a proposal. The proposal was approved and Truman Tilleraas served as the first advisor. Ag Arama would provide a way for University of Minnesota
When Minnesota Crookston announced the addition of trap shooting as a club sport in the spring of 2019, it seemed like a perfect fit. The sport of trap shooting was taking off at the high school level in Minnesota and the Golden Eagles already had many people interested in the sport right on campus.
The University of Minnesota Crookston Student Success Center has had to make adjustments to their offerings due to the current environment we live in with the COVID-19 pandemic. But while their offerings have occurred in both in-person and virtual environments, the factor that hasn’t changed is a commitment to inclusion to support all students at
Agriculture enthusiast, Katie Emmett, has been nurturing her passion for the field since she was little.