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Exploring Bias
Published on January 22, 2018
“Who me? I don’t have a biased bone in my body.” Often the level of discomfort of understanding and owning our biases stems from the shortsighted belief that the issue of bias is simply about good and bad people. -
Michigan Sea Grant Extension welcomes new educator to Saginaw Bay region
Published on January 17, 2018
Meaghan Gass excited to help build capacity, collaboration among groups in area. -
Volunteer at the W.K. Kellogg Experimental Forest to make maple syrup
Published on January 17, 2018
Volunteering at the Forest is a great chance for community members to be a part of the process of producing maple syrup. -
Celebrate the annual Central Michigan Seed Swap
Published on January 16, 2018
Join seed savers for the 4th annual Central Michigan Seed Swap in Midland on Feb. 25. -
Invasive species self-defense
Published on January 16, 2018
Three tools available to communities. -
New online resource for building local food councils
Published on January 16, 2018
A new, free Supporting Local Food Councils professional development course created by MSU Extension and Purdue Extension is now available to the public. -
Village of Sebewaing receives suggestions from first-time visitors to guide tourism development
Published on January 9, 2018
Michigan State University Extension First Impressions Tourism Assessment program assists small town communities with identifying strengths and weaknesses through the eyes of first-time visitors. -
Cultural humility as a tool for change
Published on January 9, 2018
Components that can support the development and sustainability of cultural humility. -
What’s new with meal subscription services?
Published on January 8, 2018
Look for these meal-kit subscription service updates in 2018. -
Watch for birds on a winter walk in the woods at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
Published on January 8, 2018
The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary hosts Birds & Coffee Walks year-round on the second Wednesday of each month.