Humanities, Social Sciences, And Education Department News
Students named to the University of Minnesota Crookston Fall Semester 2025 Chancellor’s List were recently announced by the Office of the Registrar. To qualify for a place on the Chancellor’s List, students must complete 12 or more letter-graded (A-F) credits while attaining a 4.0 grade point average.
University of Minnesota Crookston students named to the Fall Semester 2025 Dean's List were recently announced by the Office of the Registrar. To qualify for a place on the Dean's List, students must complete 12 or more letter-graded (A-F) credits while attaining a 3.66 grade point average.
The University of Minnesota Crookston is announcing that COMM 3710: Event Planning and Management is being recognized for achieving the Quality Matters Foundational Design standard through the Quality Matters review process. This recognition underscores the university’s commitment to delivering exceptional, high-quality education that is thoughtful
The center opened in the fall of 1974, first housed in the lower level of Robertson Hall, and began as a hands-on resource for students in health and family services.
Dr. Tran Thanh Huong, director of the Center for International Education (CIE-USSH), and Dr. Tran Cao Boi Ngoc, advisor for the joint program with UMN Crookston, were in attendance.
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UMN Crookston has been ranked in the top four consecutively for more than 25 years in that category.
The University of Minnesota Crookston is one of five campuses in the prestigious University of Minnesota System offering students an exceptional, hands-on learning experience in a safe, close-knit community.
UMN Crookston’s enrollment over the past 25 years peaked at just under 1,880 students during the 2014-2015 school year and is projected to surpass that number in 2025 with the official census set to be announced by the Board of Regents in early October.
Bell will act as the interim associate vice chancellor for the Business, Arts, and Education (BAE) division, which comprises the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education Department, and the Business Department, as well as the Early Childhood Development Center.