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Teaching science when you don’t know diddly-squat
Published on March 31, 2017
New “Teaching Science When You Don’t Know Diddly-Squat” lessons will engage youth in science while letting them discover the answers for themselves. -
Salmon Ambassador volunteers had mixed success for Chinook salmon in 2016 on Lake Michigan
Published on March 22, 2017
Research shows wild salmon made up the majority of the catch in most regions. -
Fishing for answers: Here's how you can help Great Lakes fisheries
Published on March 22, 2017
Michigan Sea Grant is offering anglers a variety of ways to contribute information to scientists in 2017. -
Fishery experts to discuss recent findings, management at South Haven Fishery Workshop
Published on March 20, 2017
2017 Southern Lake Michigan meeting on April 20 is free, open to public. -
MSU Extension educator chosen as 2017 Informal Science Educator of the Year
Published on March 17, 2017
Sea Grant's Brandon Schroeder to receive honor from Michigan Science Teachers Association. -
New 4-H Science Blast lessons available
Published on March 17, 2017
Engage youth in environmental science with these new 4-H Science Blast lessons. -
In life, ivory gull draws crowd -- and in death, will contribute to science
Published on March 17, 2017
A rare arctic visitor brings birders to Flint, may be used by scientist to help better understand the species. -
High School Aquaculture Challenge program kicks off
Published on March 15, 2017
Competition engages students in a real-world, hands-on science and business experience. -
Lake Huron Fisheries Workshops explore lake's status, health, trends and fishing opportunities
Published on March 14, 2017
Registration now open for four free workshops to be held in April. -
Do you think math is fun?
Published on March 9, 2017
Michigan State University Extension is helping youth evaluate the value of math.