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The University of Minnesota Crookston has been offering courses and entire degrees online for 20 over years. The global pandemic COVID-19 has forced students of all ages and a majority of people in the workforce to move online. For most, that alone can be a source of great stress, however, UMN Crookston has been well prepared for a smooth
Junior Kimie Shiozawa was presented with the Mestenhauser award this spring for her contributions to international education at the University of Minnesota Crookston. Shiozawa is actively involved in promoting inclusivity and building community for students from around the world. She continues to work hard towards promoting excellence in campus
What do wise words from a high school agriculture education teacher, growing up with an agriculture background, and attending the University of Minnesota Crookston all have in common? For Hanna Ruckheim, it was the combination of these three things that inspired her to become an ag education teacher.
Earlier this week, the University of Minnesota Crookston officially received the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB) approval to offer English Education. UMN Crookston will be able to admit students that would like to pursue English Education this coming fall 2020.
Late February, agricultural business instructor Chuck Lariviere, traveled with two on-campus students and met up with two online students at the National Farmers Union's 2020 College Conference on Cooperatives. This annual conference is sponsored in part by CHS Foundation and CoBank. The event provides students with co-op tours and trainings and

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