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Harbor Bay Real Estate Advisors’ Mark Bell engaged audience at the April 2018 SPDC Industry Seminar Series
Published on March 12, 2019
The MSU School of Planning, Design and Construction held its 12th Industry Seminar Series event on April 20, 2018, in East Lansing. -
Thank-you note fun with youth
Published on March 12, 2019
Engage youth in a hands-on experience to write a good thank-you note. -
AFRE Student Leads Spring Break Urban Farming Service Trip
Published on March 12, 2019
AFRE sophomore Holly Pummell co-led an Alternative Spartan Break trip to an urban farm in Atlanta to serve their local community and learn about food systems. -
490 Bakery aims to employ previously incarcerated individuals
Published on March 11, 2019
A new bakery is launched in Muskegon Area with the purpose of providing transitional employment for men and women returning from prison or jail and helping them to get back on their feet and back to a full-time job eventually. -
Second annual Chinook Cup awarded
Published on March 11, 2019
Michigan growers vie for coveted prize -
MSU uses NSF grant to increase awareness of STEM careers among Lansing high school students
Published on March 11, 2019
As part of a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, Michigan State University is working directly with students in several Lansing School District high schools to raise awareness of STEM disciplines and university opportunities, including scholarships. -
March is Reading Month: Early literacy skill-building begins at birth
Published on March 7, 2019
Help your child be ready for kindergarten by beginning daily literacy activities in infancy. -
Winery legislation meeting held April 3 in Traverse City
Published on March 7, 2019
Learn how the recent legislative changes may impact your winery and tasting room directly from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission’s Enforcement and Licensing Divisions. -
What is an income-share agreement?
Published on March 7, 2019
Income-share agreements are a new method that could help pay for college. -
Using programs like Zoom or Skype for 4-H advisory groups
Published on March 7, 2019
While virtual meetings are not ideal, they may be the only way to conduct necessary business until a face-to-face meeting can occur. Follow these steps to ensure fairness to all members and meeting participants.