The University of Minnesota Crookston announced an unprecedented opportunity for high school graduates from Clearbrook-Gonvick High School, Goodridge-Grygla High School and students from Euclid, Minn. A generous commitment made by a donor with ties to these communities promises to cover the cost of tuition and fees for those pursuing a bachelor’s
The Office of the Registrar at the University of Minnesota Crookston recently announced its list of spring 2021 graduates. Students completed their degree requirements during the spring session 2021. UMN Crookston had over 240 spring 2021 graduates.
Students named to the spring semester 2021 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 spring semester 2021 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.
Turning a negative into a positive. Today, UMN Crookston alumnus James Sparkman 2014 makes a living on strategically implementing processes, navigating problems, and finding solutions for the betterment of the company.
The current academic year posed a significant challenge to teaching and learning as is typically understood. Despite the measures that were necessary for the safety of all students, staff, and faculty, my colleagues found innovative ways to offer lectures and laboratory sessions.
This is the week at UMN Crookston, one many have been awaiting as students are wrapping up final projects and presentations and taking final exams. Some will be concluding the week with commencement.
Four faculty, including UMN Crookston’s Katy Chapman Ph.D., Math, Science and Technology, and David Syring, PhD., Department of Anthropology, Sociology & Criminology, College of Liberal Arts, and Jennifer Liang, Ph.D, Department of Biology, Swenson College of Science and Engineering along with Peter Murdock, PhD., Levin Institute on the Environment
The University of Minnesota Crookston is excited to announce alumnus Wemimo Abbey 2013, recently featured in the New York Times for work related to his multimillion dollar company, will be the keynote speaker for both commencements Saturday, May 8.
Last month, University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel announced regarding fall 2021, "with optimism and caution, the University plans to return to a pre-pandemic environment in teaching, research, service, and other facets of in-person and on-campus life" (click here to read the press release). This decision reflects current trends suggesting