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How to safely sell baked goods
Published on December 4, 2020
Follow these food safety tips to run a successful bake sale. -
Communicating through conflict during COVID-19
Published on December 4, 2020
MSU Extension’s new free online course helps workplaces facing conflict relating to social distancing policy enforcement. -
Irrigation Association names MSU horticulture student as an E3 program winner
Published on December 4, 2020
Danielle Ellsworth was chosen to be a part of the 2020 national irrigation educational program -
Entrepreneurship and STEAM a logical connection: Focus on art
Published on December 4, 2020
Youth entrepreneurship connects with the concept of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math). Let’s focus on the entrepreneurial mindset of an artist. -
Christina DiFonzo awarded ESA professional award for excellence in extension
Published on December 4, 2020
The Entomological Society of America has honored field crops entomologist DiFonzo for her outstanding contributions to extension entomology. -
Educational opportunities for hop growers this winter
Published on December 4, 2020
Despite the cancellation of in-person programming, growers have some great “hopportunities” this winter. -
“Communicating through Conflict” now available as online certificate program
Published on December 4, 2020
MSU Extension’s longstanding conflict resolution curriculum is now a self-paced online course. -
Weekly Beet - December 4, 2020
Published on December 4, 2020
In this Weeks Edition: Future Changes to Entering Hours Into EBS: for Temp On Calls & Undergrad Students. Seminars and Short Courses of interest. Semester Schedule / Calendar of Important dates. -
Robert Richardson selected as 2020-2021 Jefferson Science Fellow
Published on December 4, 2020
Dr. Richardson begins work on a newly-launched program to investigate broader impacts of COVID-19 globally. -
Tackling a tasty invader: Michigan vs. red swamp crayfish
Published on December 4, 2020
A Biosystems Engineering team led by???????Associate Professor Wei Liao is using MRI scans to see how the red swamp crayfish's brain responds to sound as part of a broader project with Fisheries and Wildlife Associate Professor Brian Roth.