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  • Listening to the Latinx voice to address disparities during the novel coronavirus pandemic

    Published on November 5, 2020
    To learn about the needs of the state’s youth during these challenging times, MSU Extension hosted listening sessions. Two of the sessions were conducted in Spanish, in an effort to hear directly from Latinx parents about their educational needs.

  • Raise your hand for Michigan 4-H!

    Published on March 28, 2019
    Join me in voting for Michigan 4-H to support the next generation of 4-H’ers.

  • Michigan 4-H receives federal grant to engage young people in sciences

    Published on November 28, 2018
    Michigan 4-H is sending more than 30 AmeriCorps members to Michigan communities to run 4-H STEAM Corps programs thanks to grant funding from the Corporation for National and Community Service.

  • Service work can make a difference in your community and career

    Published on July 18, 2018
    Find out how to gain work experience, help pay for training and make your community a better place right here in Michigan.

  • Delegation made easy

    Published on January 5, 2018
    Afraid to delegate? Just answer these three questions to get started.

  • The role of the like button

    Published on November 27, 2017
    Help youth understand that the like, thumbs-up or heart icon on social media platforms cannot be the only tool to make decisions.

  • Welcoming new families is more than a nametag

    Published on October 27, 2017
    Quick reminders and considerations for clubs and groups during fall recruitment.

  • Discover your community history by visiting a cemetery

    Published on October 19, 2017
    Cemeteries are an opportunity to explore local history through community service.

  • Libraries and 4-H: Community partnerships making a difference

    Published on September 28, 2017
    Libraries are more than books—they are vital and vibrant community partners.

  • Service projects and recruiting volunteers

    Published on December 22, 2016
    Have you thought about using service projects for volunteer recruitment?

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