After Chanjoo Lee left California State University, Fullerton to complete military service back home in South Korea, he discovered his life had changed. With work and family, returning to school had become much more complicated.
For Carrie Bergquist the decision to go back to school was more than preparation for the next step in a career. It was about her two daughters, a better life, and seizing an opportunity. A visit with faculty in the Business Department at the University of Minnesota Crookston was the meeting that sealed the deal for Bergquist.
​ 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 ​
University of Minnesota Crookston senior and sports enthusiast, Olivia Puttin, is diligently molding her path to becoming a Sports Information Director. Throughout her years at UMN Crookston, she has looked for opportunities to learn, grow, and define the career she would like to pursue in the future to come.
Michael Larson, a senior graduating with a marketing major and minor in management, is aiming for his goal at 35,000 feet in the air.
Alpha Lambda Delta - First Year Honor Society held its induction ceremony on Thursday, March 7, 2019, in the Prairie Room.
Last week, management lecturer Megan Kragness, was notified that she successfully passed the SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP®) certification exam.
Starting on Tuesday, February 19, 2019, through Friday, April 5, 2019, the University of Minnesota Crookston business department will be providing volunteer income tax assistance (VITA) to low-income households in Crookston and the region. The program is also open to college students.
A new department structure designed to help better respond to student and workforce needs is taking shape at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMN Crookston). A move to two large academic units from the current four-department arrangement will better serve the more than 1,800 students enrolled on campus and online at UMN Crookston.
Greg Johnson, a junior from Lonsdale, Minn., and Zach Greenberg, a senior from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, took an interest in creating the podcast following a suggestion by Assistant Professor Dani Johannesen.