News
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So you have a lot of stuff and want to share? Part 1
Published on April 29, 2015
Understanding the Sharing Economy and what it means for some industries. -
Local communities receive over $200,000 to fix weather damaged pipes and roads
Published on April 29, 2015
Severe winter weather prompted Michigan to declare a “State of Emergency”, and grant funding assisted local communities to make necessary infrastructure repairs. -
So you have a car that could generate income for you? Part 2
Published on April 29, 2015
Understanding the Sharing Economy in transportation and steps to consider before sharing your car. -
Proposal 15-1: Where will the money go?
Published on April 29, 2015
Taxes paid at the pump will go to fund transportation projects. -
Beehives and butterflies: New MSU student pollinator projects
Published on April 29, 2015
Michigan State University students bringing attention and education about pollinators with projects around Bailey Hall. -
Liberating Structures Part 2: Tools to empower and engage
Published on April 29, 2015
Liberating Structures are engaging tools that are able to empower people in an organization or group. Here are two of the 33 tools that can be used to generate ideas. -
Ancient wheat variety begins comeback in northern Michigan
Published on April 29, 2015
Emmer wheat, one of the earliest known cultivated crops, is once again attracting the attention of farmers and consumers. -
Tips for growing tomatoes in your home garden
Published on April 27, 2015
Michigan State University Extension resources help gardeners grow a successful crop. -
The Women in Agriculture pilot project in the Greater Flint area
Published on April 27, 2015
A pilot project, initiated by a request from women farmers in Flint and the Genesee County region in 2014, explored how to engage women in food production work by forming a supportive network. -
What does “hop quality” mean?
Published on April 27, 2015
Brewers are interested in several different measures of hop quality.