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UMC crew clears brushland habitat, DNR walleye egg take closed to public etc

watch live John Loegering, a professor in the UMC Agriculture and Natural Resources Department, sponsored van transportation to the site. Removing the tamarack trees reduces the possible perching sites for predators, Loegering said. “Cutting them opens the landscape and improves the cover for many species,” he said. “Our work will open that brushland for the next 25 years or more.” The 15 volunteers each logged 10 hours of time valued at about $20 an hour. The Sharp-tailed Grouse Society can use that work as an organizational match when applying for grants, Loegering said. “That is $3,000 worth,” Loegering said, adding that the society applies for grants that typically require a 5% match. “Thus, our work ($3,000) translates into an additional $60,000 in grant funds.”

UMC: Students 21+ may drink on campus if they meet certain conditions

Times Report The University of Minnesota Crookston has unveiled a new campus alcohol policy that, the Crookston campus indicates in a release, “will enable students of legal drinking age (21 or older) to earn the privilege of drinking on campus by participating in educational programs shortly before turning 21 and by abiding by campus policies regarding responsible drinking.” The policy, the Crookston campus goes on to say, is “intended to be a comprehensive educational strategy informed by theory and research to help educate UMN Crookston students on how to make healthy decisions related to alcohol.” “This is a key component in a comprehensive alcohol education program for students,” said Savala DeVoge, Ed.D., dean of student engagement. “This program is aimed at giving students safer options when it comes to drinking - students will not need to leave campus and potentially drive under the influence.”

UMC plans return to in-person learning this fall

By Pat Sweeney Apr 8, 2021 12:46 PM The University of Minnesota Crookston says it plans to return to a “pre-pandemic environment” this fall, which will include in-person learning.   Officials say the decision reflects current trends suggesting all faculty, staff, and students will have the opportunity to be vaccinated for COVID-19 before the fall semester. Vice Chancellor John Hoffman says a few courses will remain in blended or remote form… but most classes for on-campus students will be delivered in-person.   Student-athletes are expected to return to campus in early August. New student orientation is set for the week of August 16. Classes begin August 24th. 

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