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  • Seven Michigan youth selected as delegates to attend 2018 World Food Prize Global Youth Institute

    Published on June 29, 2018
    Michigan youth will join leaders from around the world to discuss solutions to global food security and other grand global challenges this October.

  • Michigan Youth Institute: Building young food leaders

    Published on June 13, 2018
    The annual program held at Michigan State University helps students develop critical thinking skills and have meaningful conversation about global food security issues.

  • Michigan Borlaug Scholars explore Michigan State University

    Published on June 7, 2018
    World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute delegates get a taste of campus and careers.

  • Global food security: Engaging youth in taking action

    Published on March 5, 2018
    Youth can be prepared to face the challenges of feeding a growing world population by attending two upcoming opportunities.

  • World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute lets teens find solutions to local and global challenges

    Published on March 2, 2018
    The fourth annual World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute, held May 10, 2018, seeks to inspire and prepare the next generation of global leaders to end world hunger and poverty.

  • Neha Middela represents Michigan at 2017 World Food Prize Global Youth Institute

    Published on December 22, 2017
    The 2017 Michigan Youth Institute selected three outstanding youth leaders to represent Michigan at the Global Youth Institute where they shared their global hunger fighting research and ideas. This series highlights their stories.

  • Social change through Michigan 4-H Guiding Principles — Part 5: Common purpose

    Published on July 5, 2017
    Learn how the principles of 4-H relate to common purpose.

  • Michigan youth explore 20 critical global issues in the World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute

    Published on March 16, 2017
    While focused on global food security and hunger, the World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute includes a wide variety of social, environmental and economic issues that appeal to youth.

  • World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute an opportunity for teens to tackle world hunger

    Published on February 21, 2017
    As millions across the globe deal with food insecurity, the World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute offers young people an opportunity to become the next generation of global leaders to end world hunger.

  • Meet Michigan’s first Borlaug-Ruan intern

    Published on February 17, 2017
    Francine Barchett, a 2015 World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute delegate, shares her experience as a high schooler conducting international research in India.

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