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  • Youth identify leadership qualities gained through 4-H

    Published on December 20, 2019
    Youth report gaining leadership and life skills from their 4-H experience.

  • 4-H youth programs build good citizens

    Published on December 20, 2019
    4-H grows good citizens through a variety of experiences and working with positive role models.

  • MSU Extension hires new water resources educator

    Published on December 19, 2019
    Paige Filice will work statewide to prevent invasive species and protect Michigan’s waters.

  • Michigan’s Open Meetings Act: An introduction

    Published on December 18, 2019
    Michigan’s Open Meetings Act was written to ensure that the governmental decision-making process would be accessible to Michigan residents.

  • Michigan’s Open Meetings Act: Explore the details

    Published on December 18, 2019
    Michigan’s Open Meetings Act provides requirements on meeting notices, minutes, and keeping the process open to public participation.

  • Michigan Open Meetings Act: Understanding closed sessions

    Published on December 18, 2019
    Michigan’s Open Meetings Act was written to ensure that the governmental decision-making process would be accessible to Michigan residents.

  • Being in the 4-H leadership zone by traveling internationally

    Published on December 17, 2019
    4-H empowers youth to step outside of their comfort zone and into their learning zone to become strong leaders.

  • Conflict can be resolved if opposing positions and interests are clearly understood.

    Published on December 10, 2019
    Using “both/and” thinking can move parties toward solutions.

  • Acts of generosity and kindness: An opportunity for positive youth development

    Published on November 8, 2019
    Performing acts of kindness helps youth to incorporate qualities of service, kindness and gratitude as a part of their character.

  • The case for data literacy in public sector organizations

    Published on November 8, 2019
    Why public sector organizations need to become more data literate.

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