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Cool, fall nights challenge fruit storability
Published on September 30, 2020
The cool, clear nights of Sept. 18 and 19, 2020, could result in chilling injury to Honeycrisp apples. -
CANR Alumni Association elects new board officers and executive committee members
Published on September 29, 2020
The CANR Alumni Association held officer and executive committee elections at is fall board meeting. -
Defining horse jargon: Movement terms
Published on September 29, 2020
Dispel confusing horse jargon by defining commonly used terms related to movement. -
CANR Alumni Association appoints new board representatives
Published on September 29, 2020
Four new representatives were appointed to the MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) Alumni Association in September. -
NSF grant to help power and empower those off grid
Published on September 29, 2020
A $3.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation will help people off the grid connect to better and wiser electricity options. -
Are you creditworthy?
Published on September 29, 2020
Credit scores, credit reports and the five C’s can all affect your creditworthiness. -
Stimulants – Overview
Published on September 28, 2020
What do you know about stimulants like energy drinks, coffee, and more? In this series, we cover stimulant ingredients and the safety of stimulants. -
Jamaican Ginger Paralysis
Published on September 28, 2020
A case study on why premarket proof of safety for ingredients is important, and how lack of effective regulation harms honest businesses. -
Michigan State University Extension launches new resource to support teachers, parents and homeschool families during COVID-19 pandemic
Published on September 28, 2020
The newly launched site features lessons and activities for both in-school and at-home learning. -
Agricultural Education for the Future: Fostering commitment among agriculture teachers
Published on September 28, 2020
CSUS undergraduate Eric Moser and faculty Aaron McKim investigated how the feeling of connection impacts a teacher's commitment to continue their work as an agricultural educator. -
Grad Spotlight: Salim Nuhu
Published on September 26, 2020
Salim is a fourth-year student in the dual Ph.D. program in Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics (AFRE) and Economics. -
Making better decisions: Strengthening environmental policy with social and cultural evaluation
Published on September 25, 2020
A recent paper co-authored by MSU researcher Doug Bessette underscores the importance of involving Indigenous stakeholders in public policy assessments and decisions. -
Weekly Beet - September 25, 2020
Published on September 25, 2020
Weekly Beet - September 25, 2020 -
Mary Hausbeck: An advocate for students
Published on September 25, 2020
Mary Hausbeck, University Distinguished Professor in the Michigan State University Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, draws on her early experience as a graduate student at MSU to support current students. -
Jill Cruth: Creating a sense of belonging
Published on September 25, 2020
Jill Cruth, academic program coordinator in the Michigan State University Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, is committed to making students feel welcome and offering personal and professional support. -
Investigating the impact of heatwaves on natural and agricultural ecosystems
Published on September 25, 2020
Michigan State University entomology assistant professor Will Wetzel and his lab analyze how extreme weather events and climate variability can influence interactions between insects and plants. -
Empowering minorities through academic and career advancement
Published on September 25, 2020
Michigan State University is home to the founding chapter of MANRRS, an organization dedicated to increasing the minority representation in agriculture, natural resources and related sciences. -
Gary Roloff: Increasing academic opportunities
Published on September 25, 2020
Gary Roloff, professor in the Michigan State University Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, sees diversity, equity and inclusion as critical to developing effective leaders in STEM. -
Katie James: Committed to change
Published on September 25, 2020
Katie James, research administrator and graduate secretary in the Michigan State University Department of Forestry, is committed to educating herself and others about diversity, equity and inclusion. -
Training future foresters new part of partnership between MSU, community colleges, industry
Published on September 24, 2020
Higher Education Challenge grant will fund forestry programs at Bay, Muskegon Community colleges