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Community Sustainability is where the family is
Published on May 10, 2023
The Department of Community Sustainability connects one family through the generations. Emeritus professor of CSUS, Dr. Jim Bingen, celebrates his granddaughter, Juliette Chojnacki, graduation from CSUS. -
Tips to toss the moss from your lawn
Published on May 10, 2023
Frustrated with moss in your lawn? Understand why and then consider a range of management options. -
Symposium: Developing industry evidence to support validation of process controls. A tree nut case study
Published on May 9, 2023
Linda J. Harris at the American Spice Trade Association Symposium: Update on the science of food safety treatment methods to control Salmonella in spices -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – May 9, 2023
Published on May 9, 2023
Stone fruit are largely finished with bloom. Apple and blueberry bloom is now underway. -
Symposium: FDA perspective on approaches for treating spices to increase safety
Published on May 9, 2023
Elizabeth Grasso-Kelley at American Spice Trade Association Symposium: Update on the science of food safety treatment methods to control Salmonella in spices -
Is 988 the right resource for you? Understanding mental health crises and finding the help you need
Published on May 9, 2023
Find the best crisis support for your needs from this list of crises 988 counselors are trained to provide assistance. -
Michigan Clean Boats, Clean Waters Program awards $31,000 to stop the spread of aquatic invasive species
Published on May 8, 2023
Thirteen projects receive grant funding to educate boaters and anglers on the importance of cleaning, draining, and drying their equipment to protect lakes and rivers. -
Twenty-three Michigan 4-H volunteers honored for 50 years of service by Michigan State University Extension
Published on May 8, 2023
In 2023, Michigan State University Extension celebrated 23 volunteers who united with youth for half a century. These individuals have provided 50 or more years of service to Michigan 4-H and youth in their communities. -
Scientists scrutinize elements flowing through food trade
Published on May 8, 2023
A flood of nitrogen and phosphorus increase as global food trading steps up, with unknown environmental consequences. Explored in Nature Communications -
Initiative launches to strengthen small-town, rural tourism in Roscommon County, Michigan
Published on May 8, 2023
Roscommon Economic Development Corporation and Michigan State University Extension forge partnership to strengthen rural, small-town tourism.