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  • Michigan State University Extension Federally Recognized Tribal Extension Program (FRTEP)

    Published on December 1, 2020
    FRTEP works to build relationships between tribal partners and extension and to leverage the resources within extension to support tribes' self-determined community food system projects and food sovereignty activities where appropriate.

  • Children & Youth Programming: Developing Civically Engaged Leaders

    Published on April 24, 2017
    With a goal of ensuring every Michigan child is prepared with the knowledge, tools and skills to lead a healthy and productive life, MSU Extension’s children and youth programming uses the experiential learning model through which children learn best.

  • Children and Youth Programming: Developing Civically Engaged Leaders

    Published on April 13, 2017
    With a goal of ensuring every Michigan child is prepared with the knowledge, tools and skills to lead a healthy and productive life, MSU Extension’s children and youth programming uses the experiential learning model through which children learn best.

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