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Michigan State University Extension is committed to providing resources during this unprecedented time. If you have questions, please refer to the coronavirus Q & A. MSU Extension is also offering remote learning resources.

MSU Extension Leadership Messages

  • MSU Extension Director Jeff Dwyer’s April 3, 2020, message
  • MSU Extension Director Jeff Dwyer's March 30, 2020, message
  • MSU Extension Director Jeff Dwyer's March 23, 2020, message
  • MSU Extension Director Jeff Dwyer's March 13, 2020, message (7 p.m.)
  • MSU Extension Director Jeff Dwyer's March 13, 2020, message (7:30 a.m.)

 

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