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MSU Extension tourism educators partner with St. Clair County 4-H Fair Board to pilot visitor assessment tool and drive future development
Published on November 9, 2022
A new visitor assessment tool was piloted for fairs and festivals to capture feedback on the impressions these events give new attendees. -
FAQs
Published on November 9, 2022
Long Range Facilities Planning facilitates the design, construction and implementation of built environments for the A&M community by leveraging teamwork and expertise -
OSU Long Range Facilities Planning
Published on November 9, 2022
Long Range Facilities Planning facilitates the design, construction and implementation of built environments for the A&M community by leveraging teamwork and expertise -
Studio Architecture
Published on November 9, 2022
Studio Architecture creates timeless and enduring architecture that respects the past yet points to the future, is honest to materials, connects to the environment, and above all, engages the human spirit in a way that makes a lasting contribution -
Jinho Lee won the oral/poster student competition at SSSA 2022
Published on November 9, 2022
Jinho Lee, Ph D student in Kravchenko lab, was awarded 2nd place for the oral/poster student competition at Soil Physics and Hydrology Division of SSSA 2022. -
Functional foods: A rising trend
Published on November 9, 2022
Functional foods add health benefits beyond basic nutritional benefits like protein and fiber. -
Meeting: Control of enteric pathogens on wheat grain
Published on November 9, 2022
Teresa M. Bergholz at the NAMA technical committee meeting -
Construction Schedule
Published on November 9, 2022
Long Range Facilities Planning facilitates the design, construction and implementation of built environments for the A&M community by leveraging teamwork and expertise -
PCAV Architects
Published on November 9, 2022
PGAV offers expertise in a wide range of professional design and consulting services to address diverse project goals and requirements. -
Hunters: Pack rubber gloves to prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease
Published on November 9, 2022
Prions from cervids infected with chronic wasting disease are present in blood and spinal fluid, and they are shed across the landscape in waste products, where they can last for decades.