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3. Operations and Online Recruitment, led by Janessa Quanrud, Associate Director of Admission, Crookston
Operational changes will include implementing increased automation and workflow, shared joint positions, and centralized services.
In addition to promoting inter-campus relationships and efficiencies, this collaboration will allow each institution to focus on and leverage its distinctive strengths. UMN Crookston excels in offering hands-on-experiential learning opportunities. UMN Morris is a leader in liberal arts education. Through this collaboration our campuses will approach the challenges of recruitment in higher education collectively and head on,” Chancellor Holz-Clause said. “We are stronger together and will be better able to capitalize on economies and efficiencies in our day-to-day work.”
University of Minnesota Crookston, Morris campuses to work together on enrollment, admissions
The collaboration will create three operations teams to serve both campuses simultaneously, with the campuses splitting up some overhead duties. 11:55 am, Feb. 18, 2021 ×
A water tower in Crookston, Minn., is adorned with the logo of the University of Minnesota Crookston. (Grand Forks Herald photo)
The University of Minnesota Crookston and the University of Minnesota Morris will be working together to strengthen enrollment, in-person and online, of both campuses.
“We are excited about our new plans and the ability of our admissions staffs working together to enhance each institution’s enrollment,” Chancellors Mary Holz-Clause (Crookston) and Michelle Behr (Morris) said in joint messages shared this week with the campuses.
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During this pandemic, an increasing number of people are facing food insecurity. Second Harvest Heartland says COVID-19 has undone a decade s worth of progress in the fight against hunger.
Inside the organization’s Brooklyn Park headquarters, stacks of packaged food and essentials are stacked high. Volunteers have been assembling emergency food boxes, which are ready to go out to families in need.
Currently, one in nine Minnesotans are dealing with food insecurity. One in six Minnesota children are facing hunger.
“If you think about your child s classroom, if they re in-person or on Zoom, there s probably a few kids in those classrooms that are experiencing hunger,” said Rachel Sosnowchik, a Second Harvest Heartland public affairs specialist. “It’s someone waiting in line at the grocery store with you that is scrounging and saving and trying to stretch their grocery budget as far as they can.”