The first session called, “The Changing Geopolitical Landscape and Opportunities for Agriculture,” will be held from 9-11:30 a.m. in Bede Ballroom followed by lunch in Brown Dining Hall.
U of M Crookston currently has one articulation agreement with a Vietnamese university, the agreement with Global Leadership University, and agreements with two Chinese universities, Shenzhen Technology University and Neusoft Institute Guangdong.
Students Ryan Kalal, Zoey Magner, Hunter Kasprowicz, and Eric Gunderson, along with John Loegering, U of M Crookston professor and Agriculture and Natural Resources department chair, took part in technical presentations and workshops, networking events, and represented the campus in the National Wildlife Quiz Bowl.