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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. -
Teen’s guide to labor laws
Published on December 4, 2020
What kind of work can a teenager do? The answer depends on the state, the age of the child and the time of year. -
Health benefits of nature
Published on December 3, 2020
There are many mental health and physical health benefits from spending time outside in nature. -
Foodborne illness in children and what you can do to prevent it
Published on December 3, 2020
Young children are a high-risk group, yet few childcare providers receive training in safe food handling. Learn about measures you can take as a childcare provider to protect those in your care. -
FCWG 2020-21 Learning Exchange Series Session: New Approaches to Connect Forest Landowners to Voluntary Offset Revenue
Published on December 3, 2020
In this webinar, Dylan Jenkins of Finite Carbon presents "New Approaches to Connect Forest Landowners to Voluntary Offset Revenue". -
MSU AgBioResearch center in Escanaba changes name, enhances forestry mission
Published on December 3, 2020
MSU Upper Peninsula Forestry Innovation Center expands research and outreach programs. -
Michigan 4-H offers international conversations from the continent of Africa
Published on December 3, 2020
A summary of our learning from Uganda and Ghana during Michigan 4-H International Conversations. -
Entering the job stream with an aquatic sciences degree? Check out these programs to scale up your career!
Published on December 3, 2020
Effective public engagement skills benefit science, society, and enhance aquatic sciences careers. -
MSU Forestry partners with Detroit-based institutions to expand natural resources education
Published on December 3, 2020
The Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Forestry is establishing relationships with Detroit learning institutions ECOTEK and University Prep Science & Math: High School (UPSM) to further education and diversity in natural resources.