International Programs Department News

It’s a good time to be a Golden Eagle, that’s for sure. Know anyone interested in taking classes at U of M Crookston or working with us as an employee? Reach out at any time.

The first three events are themed and hosted by a U of M Crookston international student, and the final multicultural show takes its guests on “A Journey through Jazz & Culture” with an array of food and student performances.

The book was edited by U of M Crookston Associate Professor Katy Chapman, Ph.D. and includes submissions by Chapman, Professor Joseph Shostell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Al Fattal Anas, Ph.D., and Associate Professor Brian Dingmann, Ph.D.

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.

Schneider is the first U of M Crookston student-athlete in program history to earn the prestigious honor as a Top 30 recipient and is the sole University of Minnesota student-athlete on the NCAA’s 2024 honoree list.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a harvest festival held to thank the gods, and celebrated in East and Southeast Asia on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month.

Our school year is off to a great start with enrollment numbers looking strong and new faculty and staff settling into their roles.

Kashaf will be presenting many cultural dishes at the U of M Crookston International Dinner on March 18.

Yusuka Matsuda will be featured at the International Dinner on March 11 at the U of M Crookston

Tickets can be purchased at z.umn.edu/MIC2024Dinners.