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Communities in Michigan continue to receive perspectives of visitors to improve tourism and quality of life
Published on February 12, 2019
Michigan State University Extension tourism educators begin working two more communities committed to taking action and making improvements in their communities based on the strengths and weaknesses through the eyes of first-time visitors. -
Blog post: Self-directed learning
Published on February 8, 2019
Andy Funk's reflection on self directed learning communities and what they offer to college students. -
Diversify your invasive species prevention volunteer group
Published on February 1, 2019
Diversifying your organization’s volunteer force can increase cultural sensitivity. -
From lake and stream user to lake and stream leader
Published on February 1, 2019
MSU Extension’s Lake and Stream Leaders Institute is currently accepting applications. -
What happens to legislation that never makes it to a final vote?
Published on February 1, 2019
An example of Michigan Open Meetings Act changes that never got a final vote in both the House and Senate, and how to track legislation in Michigan. -
How to effectively manage the talkative and silent members of a group
Published on December 18, 2018
How to effectively manage the talkative and silent members of a group. -
Meeting minutes made easy: Part 2
Published on December 17, 2018
Sample meeting minutes according to Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised -
Meeting minutes made easy: Part 1
Published on December 17, 2018
I’ve been elected as the Secretary, now what? -
Christmas Bird Count is scientific, family-oriented act of community service
Published on December 14, 2018
Families looking for ways to give back to their communities during the holiday season have lots of opportunities for community service, including the “Christmas Bird Count.” -
MSU Extension expands programming focus
Published on December 12, 2018
Building Strong Sovereign Nations program leads to tribal government programming.