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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.
In 1953, a young man was dropped off at Selvig Hall. He was placed in a dorm room with three other guys he didn’t know and said goodbye to his parents, knowing the only way he’d be able to reach them was by writing a letter or placing a collect call with the dorm phone. This young man was Allan Brandli (1953-1957) from Warroad, Minn.
“Our graduates can go anywhere, we have students that come from other areas of the country, those specific to our region, and we have established ourselves as having a strong agriculture program, agronomy programs broadly,” said UMN Crookston Agronomy Lecturer, Rob Proulx, Ph.D. But it isn’t just Crookston’s agronomy graduates that have become
In celebration of excellence and service by faculty and staff, the annual University of Minnesota Crookston Faculty and Staff Awards announcements were made Monday, May 3.
Five UMN Crookston seniors and twelve study abroad students were sashed at the International graduation and sashing ceremony, last Monday. Each year the UMN Crookston seniors get their sash and wear this during commencement ceremonies.

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