Conference Program
Below is an overview of how the National Urban Extension Conference will unfold. Explore the agenda, the speakers of the event and learn about the Urban Extension Field Tours!
Agenda: To find more information about the agenda, click here. There is a general program overview as well as a more detailed breakdown of each step.
Speakers: To explore the speakers of the event, click here. Learning about the speakers’ expertise will give you helpful background on each of them.
Regional Meetings – Your Voice. Your Region. Connect & Collaborate to Shape the Future of Urban Extension: The Regional Meetings will be some of the most engaging sessions of the conference. Taking place at the same time, each one offers a chance to connect with colleagues from your part of the country who are working through similar opportunities and challenges in urban Extension. You will have the opportunity to build connections, share ideas, and help shape regional priorities while contributing to conversations that inform both regional and national efforts. Through collaborative planning, discussion, and opportunities to get involved in action teams and other initiatives, these meetings create space to learn from one another and contribute your perspective. They are designed to bring people together, strengthen networks, and support future programming and leadership. Attending your regional meeting means being part of the ongoing conversation shaping NUEL’s work and influencing Extension’s role in urban communities across the national Cooperative Extension System.
Urban Extension Field Tours: Dive right in and learn about the field tours here. Explore the different workshop locations and experience the unique landscapes featured throughout the tours.
Presentation Abstracts: To learn more about the educational presentations, Leading Edge Dialogues, panels, posters, and lightning talks, click here. Explore concise summaries of each session to preview the topics, key insights, and takeaways offered.
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