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Summer education in the dark: Night hikes
Published on September 16, 2022
Summer is a perfect time for some science, leadership and character-building education after dark during a night hike. -
MSU Ph.D. student researching how environmental chemical exposure impacts human health during pregnancy
Published on September 16, 2022
FSHN Ph.D. student Diana Pacyga’s research focuses on evaluating how environmental chemical exposure impacts human health, particularly during pregnancy. -
Team Spotlight - Ichchha Thapa
Published on September 16, 2022
Meet Ichchha Thapa, a Doctoral Student in the Department of Forestry at Michigan State University. She is our spotlight feature of the week! Read her segment to learn more about her experience as apart of the team, and the work she does for mass timber. -
Welcome Message from the Director
Published on September 16, 2022
Center for PFAS Research Director Cheryl Murphy welcomes attendees of the inaugural Annual Symposium on Oct. 25, 2022. -
MSU Organic Farmer Training Program now in Detroit and East Lansing
Published on September 16, 2022
New partnership with Keep Growing Detroit leads to a hands-on learning site. -
Salt causes more than high blood pressure
Published on September 15, 2022
Limiting salt intake can help prevent a silent killer. -
Eating well for mental health
Published on September 15, 2022
Understanding the connection between the foods you eat and mental health. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update - September 15, 2022
Published on September 15, 2022
Corn and soybean harvest estimates range from below-average to slightly above-average as crops near physiological maturity. Rainfall over the past month has been well below normal for most areas throughout the region. -
Recent water main break in southeast Michigan highlights importance of drinking water infrastructure
Published on September 15, 2022
MSU Extension offers a free online program to help communities learn more about water infrastructure issues. -
West central apple maturity report – September 14, 2022
Published on September 15, 2022
McIntosh have been harvested in many locations. Gala have been harvested this week at some locations, and Honeycrisp harvest will be starting soon for some growers. Jonagold and Empire are still immature. -
Lindsey Kerr joins MSU Extension consumer horticulture team in Wayne County
Published on September 15, 2022
Kerr will work with Extension Master Gardeners, home gardeners and other partners in Wayne County and across the state. -
Prevent the spread of germs on your children’s toys
Published on September 15, 2022
Don’t forget the toy box when you are cleaning. -
Fall weed control options for Christmas tree farms
Published on September 15, 2022
What makes for a good fall weed control program? Considerations for fall herbicides in Christmas trees. -
Presentation On ‘Myanmar Household Welfare Survey (MHWS)’
Published on September 15, 2022
Presentation on 'Myanmar Household Welfare Survey' (MHWS) given at PRCI South-East Asia lead center -
Michigan potato late blight detected on September 14, 2022
Published on September 15, 2022
Late blight reported in three additional commercial potato fields in Montcalm County, Michigan. -
NCI partners with MSU’s Toolbox Dialogue Initiative Center to build capacity for collaboration
Published on September 14, 2022
NCI’s September Newsletter -
Message to the MSU Faculty Senate and Steering Committee
Published on September 14, 2022
"We write to reaffirm our shared commitment to the University’s values and to equitably applying and upholding the University’s policies and procedures." -
Sesión 1: 2022-23 Red de Aprendizaje: Bosques, Carbono, y Clima de América Latina
Published on September 14, 2022
En este series de webinar, oradores Juan Phillips y Andy Lister presentan "Iniciativas de USFS/USAID en Bosques y Clima: Buenas practicas en monitoreo, reportes y verificación de datos." -
Michigan grape scouting report – September 14, 2022
Published on September 14, 2022
September is a key month for Michigan grape growers and it is the time to focus on disease and bird management to protect clusters. Sour rot and botrytis are being reported around the state. -
Northwest Michigan apple maturity report – September 14, 2022
Published on September 14, 2022
The region received rainfall this week, and this water will help improve size of apples. Growers are eager to begin harvest of standard varieties.