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New Michigan 4-H Science Expo offers future scientists a chance to showcase their skills
Published on June 29, 2017
A new Michigan 4-H event will provide youth ages 9 to 19 with an opportunity to demonstrate and grow their passion for science through a variety of science-related contests and challenges. -
Alpena students learn while caring for island habitats of local community park
Published on June 29, 2017
Elementary students tackle critical Great Lakes and natural resource conservation issues, enhance their community, and enjoy a little hands-on learning along the way. -
Impacts made in Gladwin County through Michigan State University Extension
Published on June 20, 2017
Across the state, Michigan State University Extension is helping youth, adults and communities grow and prosper. Let’s take a look at how Gladwin County made impacts through Extension programs in 2016. -
Engaging girls in STEM programs
Published on June 12, 2017
Tips for volunteers, parents and youth development professionals on engaging female youth in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs. -
Come celebrate the St Mary’s River and Great Lakes Restoration success in the Upper Peninsula!
Published on June 2, 2017
Completion of the Little Rapids Project marks the progress in restoring key St. Mary’s River habitat. -
Where does the sand on the beach come from?
Published on June 1, 2017
Exploring beach sand can help youth understand important earth processes and engages them in science. -
True 4-H science teen leaders: St. Clair County
Published on June 1, 2017
St. Clair County has a true 4-H science teen leader in renewable energy. -
Aldo Leopold Festival diversifies tourism opportunities in Upper Penninsula
Published on May 31, 2017
Nature festival activities include birding, hiking, kayaks and more! -
How to make bath fizzies
Published on May 31, 2017
Bath fizzies are a quick gift you and your kids can make for any occasion. Making them is great way to get kids in the kitchen and learn a little science, too. -
Scientists say non-native zooplankton species spreading in Lake Erie
Published on May 26, 2017
More research needed to determine if crustacean causes any harm to Great Lakes ecosystem.