Tickets are available for each dinner event or a full series ticket is an option. Costs are $30 for adults per dinner, $25 for children under the age of 18 per dinner, or $10 for U of M Crookston ...
In comparing other colleges and universities, our value shines through as well as the fact we have the best of both worlds – a small supportive campus and the big University of Minnesota degree.
UMC Teambackers is an athletic promotion and fundraising organization for U of M Crookston. It operates in conjunction with ...
The Student Success Center connects the campus community with resources and relationships, empowering students to achieve their goals of learning and discovery. The Student Success Center (SSC) ...
Anywhere. Anytime. 100% Online. All University of Minnesota Crookston online programs are offered asynchronously, which means you learn where you want, when you want - all you need is an internet ...
Academic Affairs has the primary responsible for implementing the University of Minnesota Crookston’s mission of teaching and learning, research, and outreach and public service. It exists to provide ...
Students from many countries attend the University of Minnesota Crookston, a system campus of the University of Minnesota. Each student contributes a unique world view and participates in all aspects ...
Having the knowledge and skills to effectively design and deliver a dynamic presentation is essential in the academic and professional world, regardless of field. Most colleges and universities ...
The University of Minnesota Crookston has been issuing laptops to all on-campus, degree-seeking students and faculty since 1993. It is widely recognized as the first four-year institution in the ...
From Ph.D. hoods to athletic uniforms, color has been used for centuries to indicate affiliation with a university—it's an essential part of our institutional identity. The official colors of the ...
Alumni of our campus comprise of Northwest School of Agriculture (Aggies) 1905 - 1968, the University of Minnesota Technical Institute (Trojans) 1968 - 1992 and the University of Minnesota Crookston ...
Development plans began in 1970 when the educational and scientific potential of the site was recognized, in that it was found to contain a surprisingly large number of different kinds of plants and ...