Students in Rick Abrahamson’s arboriculture class at the University of Minnesota Crookston climbed to new heights this week.
On October 1, 2019, John Loegering, professor of natural resources at the University of Minnesota Crookston, was recognized as a Fellow of The Wildlife Society Fellows Award (TWS). With the award, Loegering joins a prestigious and distinctive group of professionals with a legacy of service and a wealth of contributions to the wildlife ecology and m
The combination of a passion for caring for animals mixed with a love of science creates the ideal pre-vet student. Not only did Emma Bliss pursue her dream of being a veterinarian, she decided that the University of Minnesota Crookston campus was the perfect place for it. 
​ The University of Minnesota Crookston ranks at the top of the latest rankings from U.S. News released in early September. In the category “Midwest Top Public Regional Colleges for 2020,” the U of M Crookston ranked in the number one spot. The campus has ranked in the top four consecutively for 23 years. Edit media ​
Local efforts are part of a much wider effort assisting with the conservation of birds and their habitats through demographic monitoring. The Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survival Program (MAPS) is a network of stations that capture, band, and re-capture breeding birds at over 1200 locations in North America.  
For UMN Crookston senior, Jacoby McConkey, being in the greenhouse and working with plants is where he feels at ease. McConkey, majoring in horticulture with an emphasis on production horticulture, has always enjoyed being around plants, working with them, and seeing how plants make people happy. McConkey came to the UMN Crookston after an agricult
Like the sculpture glistens in the spring sun, alumna Sheena Engelbert Malnar 2008 shines in the memories of those who knew her at the University of Minnesota Crookston.
The University of Minnesota Crookston has been named a host site for a member of Minnesota's statewide initiative to help preserve and protect the environment, known as the Minnesota GreenCorps. A GreenCorps member will be working across campus and community agencies to strengthen efforts in waste prevention, recycling, prevention of food waste, gr
He wants a career in natural resources, but Chris Call, a soon-to-be senior in natural resources at the University of Minnesota Crookston, knew he needed more experience.
Growing up with a farm family, one must advocate for the lifestyle and encourage consumer education. For Bemidji native and senior, Tori Koch, majoring in agricultural business with an animal science minor is the perfect fit.