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Incorporating reflection into 4-H club experiences
Published on September 17, 2015
Youth need to understand what they have learned and how to process for future learning. -
Jeff Dwyer tapped to lead MSU Extension
Published on September 14, 2015
Dwyer called a visionary and savvy leader by dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. -
Learning economics along with Laura Ingalls Wilder
Published on September 11, 2015
Reading “Little House in the Big Woods” is a surprisingly fun way to learn about economics. -
4-H precollege programs prepare future STEM pros
Published on September 9, 2015
A recent study found that students in precollege programs with an emphasis on science are more likely to attend college or pursue a STEM-related career. -
Upcoming 2015-16 Kettunen Center 4-H workshops
Published on September 8, 2015
The best kept secret in the 4-H world is Kettunen Center 4-H educational workshops, which are held year-round. -
Fair exhibitors kept birds home to keep Michigan flocks healthy
Published on September 5, 2015
Efforts to reduce the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza changed the atmosphere of county fairs across the United States this summer, including Michigan. -
What’s next for the Michigan Youth Institute winners?
Published on September 4, 2015
Meet the 2015 Michigan Youth Institute winners and learn more about their upcoming adventure at the Global Youth Institute. -
2015 World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute: Youth excellence in global civic engagement
Published on September 3, 2015
A showcase of youth leaders tackled food systems and global food security, one of today's most wicked problems. -
Michigan 4-H launches air pistol program
Published on September 2, 2015
Michigan 4-H Shooting Sports is starting a first ever air pistol program. Find out how to get involved. -
Army of volunteers put state's frogs in good hands
Published on August 31, 2015
20-year Michigan Frog and Toad Survey provides insights into Michigan’s amphibians, including declining species.