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Pursuing agricultural education to inspire future generations
Published on May 9, 2022
Zoey Zupin shares why she is pursuing Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education and her goals to inspire future generations as an educator. -
Michigan Watersheds and how our actions influence water quality
Published on May 2, 2022
Whether you have lived in Michigan most or all of your life or you moved here at some point, take some time to learn about Michigan Watersheds so you can do your part to help steward the Great Lakes for the next generations to enjoy. -
CSUS scholars identify roots of opposition to solar energy projects in Michigan
Published on April 22, 2022
The "social solar gap" exists where there is regional resistance to solar energy projects, often driven by poor decision-making processes at project onset. -
Great Lakes Literacy Education Exploration – free, on-demand learning modules for teachers and students
Published on April 4, 2022
GLLee opportunities offer a way to engage youth in experiential learning with a focus on our amazing Great Lakes. -
What is that color in my pond?
Published on March 29, 2022
This article explores color changes in water features, diving into what is happening in your pond that may cause these changes. -
Learn about Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron fisheries
Published on March 25, 2022
Michigan Department of Natural Resources fisheries managers, Michigan Sea Grant and other regional fisheries partners will discuss rules and regulations and answer angler questions during virtual meetings. -
Michigan Clean Boats, Clean Waters program awards $26,000 to stop the spread of aquatic invasive species
Published on March 24, 2022
Twelve projects receive grant funding to educate boaters on the importance of cleaning, draining, and drying equipment to protect lakes and rivers. -
Join the Great Stewards Challenge!
Published on March 23, 2022
The Great Stewards Challenge provides an opportunity to preserve the Great Lakes and public lands. -
How many stocked steelhead returning to Michigan rivers are still unmarked?
Published on March 18, 2022
Anglers have been tracking catches of steelhead with and without fin clips. Most stocked steelhead in Michigan rivers now have an adipose fin clip, but some do not. -
MSU STEM Facility Earns WoodWorks Award for Using Mass Timber
Published on March 16, 2022
WoodWorks, the non-profit educational arm of the American Wood Products Council, acknowledged the use of mass timber in the Michigan State University STEM building with its 2022 Wood Design Award for Wood in Schools.