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E-Learning Program expanding to incorporate fire ecology studies
Published on August 30, 2021
Michigan State University's Forest, Carbon, and Climate Program (FCCP) is adding fire ecology and management to its curriculum as part of a suite of existing courses in the FCCP. -
Enjoy an in-person free paddling workshop with Michigan Sea Grant and MSU Extension
Published on August 30, 2021
Three free opportunities to get out on the water and learn about invasive species identification and prevention - register today! -
Bug Bites: An Intermediate-level seminar series on greenhouse biological control
Published on August 30, 2021
Tune in every Tuesday in September to get your biocontrol questions answered by industry experts. -
CSUS alumnus spotlight: Ted Alter
Published on August 30, 2021
“Lead in whatever you’re doing by making it possible for others to lead.” Ted reflects on his experiences as an interdisciplinary researcher, educator, and academic administrator at Penn State University for over 45 years. -
MSU Researchers Launch New App to Help African Farmers and Purchasers
Published on August 28, 2021
Researchers in the Departments of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics and Community Sustainability have developed a new mobile phone app with the potential to help millions in West Africa. -
NCI worked with the City of Houghton to become “Charrette Ready”
Published on August 27, 2021
The Charrette Ready Workshop invites residents into the planning stage of the charrette development, engaging members of the community in inclusive charrettes. -
MSU Dairy Store to reopen to the public after year-long pause in operations
Published on August 27, 2021
The MSU Dairy Store will reopen its doors with limited hours and offerings for the fall 2021 semester. -
Trends in food packaging
Published on August 27, 2021
How a focus on the environment and innovation are changing the online food packaging landscape. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – Aug. 26, 2021
Published on August 26, 2021
Continued hot weather has pushed crops nearly two weeks ahead of normal. Recent rainfall throughout most of the southwest may be enough to see the crop through to maturity. -
Tax planning in the summer? Starting early could yield results
Published on August 26, 2021
Taking the time to evaluate your tax situation now can yield big dividends when you finalize your tax management plan at the end of the year.