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Neal Fortin on "Speaking Science" Podcast
Published on December 11, 2020
Neal Fortin, Director of MSU’s Institute for Food Laws and Regulations, sat down with Rachel Morris, Ph.D. MLT(ASCP) and Alyssa Preiser, Ph.D. to discuss nutritional supplements on their "Speaking Science” podcast. -
A mobile-friendly guide for weed identification in nurseries and landscapes is now available
Published on December 11, 2020
This important weed identification tool can be downloaded for free to view on smart phones and tablets. -
Forestry Graduate Student Spotlight – Chad Papa
Published on December 11, 2020
Ph.D. Candidate, Chad Papa, studies savanna-forest transitions in West Africa and greenhouse gas emissions in the US forestry sector -
Archana presented a poster at the AGU Fall meeting 2020
Published on December 11, 2020
Archana presented a poster at the AGU Fall meeting 2020 -
How the pandemic has made SPDC stronger
Published on December 11, 2020
SPDC Director Ming-Han Li shares in his annual school update message, "This has been a year that no one could have anticipated or prepared for! The world has been facing unprecedented, tumultuous challenges from the novel coronavirus pandemic since March." -
Meet our Staff and Volunteers December 2020
Published on December 10, 2020
Meet our Staff and Volunteers December 2020 -
Michigan 4-H and Learning to Give partner to support communities
Published on December 10, 2020
Michigan 4-H is providing philanthropy education virtually in partnership with Learning to Give organization to continue to support community needs. -
Have you done a yearly resume review?
Published on December 10, 2020
The start or end of the year is a good time to reflect, review and revise your resume. -
A parent’s overview of developmental monitoring
Published on December 10, 2020
Parents learn the purpose of developmental monitoring, why it matters and the resources available to help them. -
Biological control of invasive swallow-wort vines in Michigan
Published on December 10, 2020
A defoliating moth from eastern Europe may be the solution for long-term control of invasive vines that disrupt native plant and animal communities, including monarch butterflies.