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BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY

BSU/NTC President John Hoffman detailed that post-pandemic enrollment has dropped by approximately 20%, which has resulted in $9 million in revenue loss and a $9 million deficit for the institution.
Planning for the degree program began in 2018 with the help of a $600,000 grant initiative from a sustainability foundation.
Effective July 1, 2022, John Hoffman will serve as the next president for Bemidji State University and Northwest Technical College.
Hoffman was named to the position by the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities on Wednesday, March 16. His appointment is effective on July 1.

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Bemidji State University is now home to the first equity certificate program within the Minnesota State system of colleges and universities.
According to a news release, finalists for the position are John Hoffman, of UMC, Allen Bedford, of Bemidji State University, Darrell Kruger, of Appalachian State University and Karla Leeper, of Augusta University and Augusta University Health.
Conducted every fall ahead of hunting season, the results of the deer surveys are given to the city to help with the number of licenses given out for the archery hunt to help control the deer population. It also allows students to get experience working in the field.
With her final year upcoming, Hensrud reflected on the past five years that she has led BSU and NTC with accomplishments and challenges alike.
In the market for a new, cozy, sustainable and mobile place to live? The Bemidji State University Technology, Art and Design department might have just the right thing.
In the wake of family tragedy Serena Graves was motivated to seek a deeper understanding of her Ojibwe culture, and now the Ojibwemowin language has become the thread weaving together her academic career.

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BEMIDJI, Minn -- At a memorial service for George Floyd held at North Central University back in June, University President Scott Hagan announced the creation of a George Floyd Memorial Scholarship for students of color and challenged every university around the country to establish a similar scholarship at their institutions.
BEMIDJI, Minn. — Elizabeth Burud went into the patient’s room to draw blood. She left with tears in her eyes and a new appreciation for what COVID-19 victims and their loved ones are going through.
If you walked past Donald Anderson’s house on 14th Street near the Bemidji State University campus, that’s what you got

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