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First MSU Science Festival engages families and youth in science
Published on May 29, 2013
Michigan State University's (MSU) campus was transformed into a giant science laboratory for the first MSU Science Festival April 12- 21. -
M4-HYCC presents a successful proposal to Senate committee
Published on May 29, 2013
On April 24, 15 members of Michigan 4-H gathered at the Farnum Building to present a proposal for oil spill response techniques to members of the Michigan Senate committee on Natural Resources, Environment and Great Lakes. -
Register for the annual State 4-H Dog Show
Published on May 29, 2013
The annual State 4-H Dog Show is scheduled for Aug. 17 at the Michigan State University (MSU) Pavilion. -
4-H helps pull in local water quality grant
Published on May 29, 2013
A saying in northeastern Michigan is that economic resources do not need to be purchased - they need to be cared for. The Toyota 4-H2O grant is helping make this possible. -
Protect your pets from ticks!
Published on May 22, 2013
It’s tick season once again! Some easy tips will help you and your pet get through it safely! -
Get your passport to excellence at National 4-H Congress
Published on May 15, 2013
National 4-H Congress - considered 4-H's capstone event - is an extraordinary leadership, citizenship and community-service opportunity for youth aged 14 to 19. -
Career planning from a résumé – building a work history
Published on May 15, 2013
MSU Extension suggests that as part of the career planning process, students can begin building their work history in high school. -
Kitchen chemistry: Science fun for young children
Published on May 15, 2013
Kitchen experimentation is an easy and inexpensive way to get children engaged in science. Here are three fun activities to try at home! -
Judges are teachers
Published on May 15, 2013
People who serve as 4-H judges are content experts, but also teachers to youth. -
Science ideas for young children: Where did the water go? Part 8
Published on May 6, 2013
Teach young children about nature & science by following water as it moves through the water cycle. You can learn how your actions help or hurt our environment.